Could it be that the Samsung Galaxy range has seduced Google to the point of enrolling its Nexus Two in this family? Thus, at least, it begins to feel from the falsehoods of fans of this mobile. And it is that the FCC (that North American body that gives its approval to the mobiles that swarm the market) has received a visit from a mobile from the Korean house with a series name that is very reminiscent of the high-end Galaxy.
It would be the Samsung GT-i9010 (the Samsung Galaxy S, until now the most powerful and lustrous terminal in the manufacturer's portfolio, is the GT-i9000), and its arrival at the FCC coincides with the announcement by the Korean of presents a new and surprising Android on November 8 and the first speculations about a Google Nexus Two.
Although the FCC is a mine for leaks and rumors about terminals that would be presented in a short time on the market, the truth is that in the case of this Samsung GT-i9010 or Samsung Nexus Two they are being quite careful when allowing information leaks.
The only thing that has been noted is that this device (beware, we don't know if it is really the Nexus Two) will have a 1.2 GHz processor. Beyond that, everything is a mystery around the Samsung GT-i9000.
Another agency that would have visited this Samsung GT-i9010 or Samsung Nexus Two is the Wi-Fi Alliance. This organization with the name of the Star Wars rebel group is in charge of certifying that the Internet connection through wireless networks meets all the required requirements. At this point, few surprises, so that we would already know for sure that the Samsung GT-i9010 would have a Wi-Fi connection over the 802.11 b / g / n protocols.
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