Surely you remember that we told you that South Korean Samsung had launched in its land a new edition of the successful Samsung Galaxy S2 with an aesthetic peculiarity: a very striking bubblegum pink color case. It is a trend that already began with the first edition of another best-seller of the firm, the first-generation Samsung Galaxy S, and that comes to present a version especially focused on the female audience.
When we talked to you about the launch in South Korea, we referred to the possibility (very certain) that the Samsung Galaxy S2 with a pink case would end up being imported into European lands. And so it has turned out to be. The landing began with the operator Three, which has made this special edition available to Swedish users, based on an entire deck developed in such a strident color that it does not go unnoticed.
Technically, the phone is exactly the same as the regular edition. We remain before a phone with Super AMOLED Plus 4.27 inches and resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, as well as a yield based on a dual - core processor capable of a clock rate of 1.2GHz.
The camera, meanwhile, has a resolution in photo mode eight - megapixel camera capable of video film in FullHD quality. On the other hand, the internal memory that this edition carries is 16 GB, capable of being complemented by up to another 32 GB if we install the appropriate microSD card.
The operating system, meanwhile, is still Android 2.3 Gingerbread, which is the most advanced version of Google's platform, with permission from Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), which by the way, will be available on this Samsung Galaxy S2 a early 2012.
This special edition begins to reach the European market when the eye begins to settle on the possible third generation of Samsung's galactic saga, represented in the next flagship of the firm for the catalog of smartphones .
We refer to the Samsung Galaxy S3, one of the candidates to be unveiled at the next Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona and which would bring a powerful, high-resolution screen, as well as a quad-core processor and, of course, a native ICS system.