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The Samsung Galaxy S II (gawd, could they have come up with a longer name?) has one of the fastest SoCs available right now, with one of the most powerful GPUs available for Android. There's a *lot* of CPU/GPU power in there to brute-force their way through the Android 2.x graphics pipeline. The drivers for the Exynos GPU are also optimised, especially in later versions of 2.3.x.

Other phones have less powerful CPUs and/or GPUs and/or less optimised drivers, so they have more/less lag/stutter/graphical issues.
As with everything in the land of the PC, it all depends on the hardware/drivers.