Not even a few hours ago we reported that Samsung may be about to announce the Galaxy S Plus II at MWC. Thank you to a given peak by Eldar Murtazin (editor of Mobile-Review) at least people in Mobile who may have featured the appearance of the Galaxy S Plus II. No guesses there, this device is reminiscent of the Galaxy S II, as the Galaxy S looked more like the original Galaxy S. Of some details that we gathered in the day, we can only say that this smartphone will feature a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and should display a 800 × 480 pixels display resolution. For more on this handset we might have to wait until the beginning of the MMC unless Samsung becomes a Leaky Cauldron and gives us all the details we need to advance. History has it, most devices to come by a majority of sellers have fled just before major events such as the CMM. Fingers crossed!
Earlier today, less than six hours ago, in fact, we filed a report saying that Samsung would announce a device at Mobile World Congress later this month called the Galaxy S Plus II. Now, with a tweet from Eldar Murtazin, editor of Mobile-Review, we now know that the device looks like. As you can see in the picture below is about the Galaxy S II we all know and love, except on-screen buttons that Ice Cream Sandwich are no longer on screen, they are instead capacitive buttons where you expect to be on any Android smartphone. We can not say with certainty what the exact specifications are II, the Galaxy S Plus, but from the data we have for us, we think it has a screen of 800 x 480 resolution, processor 1.5 GHz dual core, and that's about it. No idea on the camera for shutter bugs you there.
Some of you may be asking yourself what the hell is withSamsung? Yesterday they announced that they will not make the Galaxy S III Mobile World Congress, instead they will host their own even later in the year to do it, and now a picture of this thingis? Samsung has done more than enough units Galaxy S II they probably found a way to get them for less money. This will be the case this thing can potentially be a huge success. In addition,they can announce that the Galaxy S II Plus works Sandwich ice cream. Assuming it lands on store shelves shortly after it wasannounced, it is an incredibly compelling selling point since theonly other device on the market that works Galaxy ICS is the Nexus, which again, is made by Samsung. Talk about a win-win situation!
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