Tapping Links
WHEN IT COMES TO links, the Galaxy S II’s web browser works largely like any computer browser, except that you tap a link rather than click it. Tap the link, and you get sent to a new web page.
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Sometimes when you click a link, instead of loading a web page, the Galaxy S II may take a different action. For example, if the link is to an email address, it will open the Email app, with a new message addressed to the link’s email address.
But this is the Galaxy S II, so there’s a lot more you can do with links than just tapping them. Hold your finger on a link, and a menu appears with these options:

Open. Opens the linked page in the current window.
Open in new window. Opens the linked page in a new window.
Bookmark link. Puts the link into your Bookmarks list.
Save link. Saves the linked page to the Download folder on your SD card. To see how to view the link and anything else in the Download folder, see Viewing Images and Downloaded Pages.
Share link. Lets you share the link via email or text messaging.
Copy link URL. Tap to copy the link’s URL to the Clipboard, so you can paste it somewhere else, such as in a document or email.
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If you hold your finger on a graphic that’s also a link, several other options appear, having to do with image. You can save the image, copy the image to the Clipboard (Copying and Pasting Text), or set the image as your wallpaper (Adding Widgets, ...
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