While many users are already starting to update their Samsung Galaxy S to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the news has emerged of a new member for the galactic family of the Korean company. It would be the Samsung Galaxy S Plus, with which the Asian company would again play the reissue of its popular best-seller to improve the performance of the already admired terminal in the Android range.
This Samsung Galaxy S Plus, which could see the light in a month to begin to be sold in Russia for a price that would be around (in free version) 600 euros to change, presents some modifications compared to the original model that was launched almost a year ago. To begin with, it would equip an improved processor, which would reach a power of up to 1.4 GHz. And also, the manufacturer would take the opportunity to touch up one of the points that the original Samsung Galaxy S is reproached for: the back cover.
Despite the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S was full of praise at its launch, the fact of having a plastic casing earned it more than one criticism for how fragile it could be when it comes to protecting itself from bumps or accidents. Of course, the fact of using plastic material allowed it to gain in lightness. In this case, the Samsung Galaxy S Plus could be a tad heavier, but it would gain in robustness, since it would present a metal back cover, with which those criticisms would now be muffled.
Another point that improvement is the autonomy. To do this, the Samsung Galaxy S Plus will include a more powerful battery, 1,650 milliamps that could provide you with an hour longer in use when it is about how long it lasts in operation. And the republication regalito has been known that this Samsung Galaxy S Plus would come standard with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the latest platform of Google for mobile.
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