Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100. Stay with the name, because it will be one of the leading phones in a year in which the fight for the iPhone killer will be tough (with the terminals that LG, HTC or Acer are preparing to assault the Apple star). Last month we gave you some notes on this terminal that was confused with the Samsung Stealth V (another of the muscular proposals of the Korean manufacturer to make the smartphone market its own heritage), and today we can point out that the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 will not miss the most important event of the year in the field of mobile: the Mobile World Congress 2011.
Yesterday, Samsung itself confirmed to the Chosun Ilbo site that the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 will be publicly revealed at the appointment that will take place in Barcelona between February 14 and 17. At the moment, the Korean manufacturer continues to keep the official specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 secret, although some professionals of the unveiling of secrets, such as Eldar Murtazin, have already been in charge of providing small advances. And what comes to us promises.
For starters, the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 (which until now was being cited interchangeably with product codes i9100 and i9200) would come with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED 2 display, which is the same dimensions as on the HTC Desire HD. However, in this case, it offers a very powerful resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels (the same as that of the smartphone unnamed will launch in early 2011 Acer). It would also have an eight megapixel camera with video function, in addition, in FullHD high definition.
So much power needs hardware support. And the Samsung Galaxy S2 i9100 could be left over from that. The two options have been considered for the section of the processor point, on the one hand, a chip with power of two GHz, or drive dual - core Samsung Orion series, the manufacturer coreado have designed for mobile devices (such as smartphones and tablets). In addition, it would incorporate Android 2.3 Gingerbread as standard.
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