Rumors about the existence of two interesting new terminals by Samsung are increasingly patent. After the success achieved with the Samsung Galaxy S, the flagship par excellence of the Korean company, Samsung would be giving the final touches to what will be the new version of this terminal. We refer to the Samsung Galaxy S II. But this is not the only release that will delight Samsung fans. The Korean is the firm that has agreed to work on the development of Google's new phone, the Nexus S. In the meantime, the company has launched the successful Samsung Galaxy Tab, a direct competitor to Apple's iPad.
But today new data comes to light. During these days, most blogs and media have been dispatched with a multitude of rumors. Today we discovered that on the official Twitter of SamFirmware, a site that is written from Amsterdam with news from around the world Samsung, has just released the first dates that would confirm three historical launches: the new Samsung Galaxy S II, the Samsung Nexus S and the update of the Android operating system to version 2.3 for the Samsung Galaxy Tab. As we said at the beginning, these are just rumors, waiting to be confirmed by Samsung itself.
And what does SamFirmware say? For now, it has been reported that the new Samsung Nexus S will arrive this December with an official presentation by Google. As explained in this tweet, the device will feature the expected Android 2.3 Gingerbread, like the Samsung Galaxy S II. The new flagship of the Korean will arrive in the middle of February 2011, so we will still have to wait a bit to know all the details about this unique launch. Is it possible that we will see it at the Mobile World Congress 2011 ?
But there is still another important date. The Samsung Galaxy Tab could update its operating system, taking advantage of the arrival of the new version 2.3 or Gingerbread of Android. According to this medium, the data package to update the current Android 2.2 Froyo would arrive from next quarter, without specifying any date. Something that is already common in this type of updates. And if not remember the controversial arrival of Android 2.2 Froyo to the Samsung Galaxy S. For now, this is it. It remains to wait for official messages from Samsung.
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