The rumors came swarming for weeks: the new high - end smartphones catalog Samsung could come in two versions, depending on processor. This possibility has been confirmed, revealing a model that replicates the characteristics of the terminal that was presented in mid-February in the preview of MWC 2011 in Barcelona, with one exception.
And is that instead of equipping the Samsung Orion dual-core chip, there will be an edition of the Samsung Galaxy S II that will have the powerful NVIDIA Tegra 2, which has already enjoyed so much praise for its presence in the LG Optimus 2X.
A the same as the muscular cell of LG, the Galaxy S II will also be a dual-core processor with a power GHz per core. However, there is an unknown that surrounds the question of the two versions of the Samsung Galaxy S II: in which countries will each of them be distributed?
Initially, the Samsung Galaxy S II was designed to work with the original Samsung processor, so there are those who believe that its performance is more in line with that chip. Despite everything, the performance guaranteed by the Tegra 2 is also top-notch. In addition, NVIDIA has already announced that mobile phones equipped with its processor would have an exclusive game store. However, it is not known if this will be the case with the Samsung Galaxy S II.
As you may already know, the Samsung Galaxy S II is a touch mobile with a 4.3-inch screen and a RAM of one GB. It will come in two versions, with 16 and 32 GB of internal memory each. It is a terminal with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the latest version of Google's icon system. And also incorporate two cameras: one of eight megapixels with flash and video feature FullHD and another two megapixels, located in the front and intended for video calls.
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