If you are aware of Samsung's launches within its high-end (the Samsung Galaxy), you will know that these devices are known with the product code GT-i9xxx. That is why, every time there is talk of a new device with that encoding, alarms go off about a new arrival in the family of powerful terminals from the Korean manufacturer.
The last to join this train would be the Samsung Galaxy i9200. In an entry from Twitter for Samsung FUS News (US users responsible for leaking information about updates to the firmware of the phones from this manufacturer and its updates) has spoken of the presence again this mobile, but has not provided much thing about its benefits and features.
At the moment, only XDA Developers have ventured to speculate on the technical profile of the Samsung Galaxy i9200, pointing out that it could have the Hummingbird S5PC110 processor, as well as a standard screen resolution for the manufacturer's high-end Android (800 x 480 pixels). However, before the summer other features were raised for this mobile during its first appearance.
Then said could have a core chip with a power of two GHz, one gigabyte of RAM and monstrous screen 1280 x 720 pixels. It was at that time when there was talk of a mobile that would succeed the Galaxy S, alluding to an eight megapixel camera with a FullHD video recording function. These benefits are those that are assumed for the Samsung Galaxy S2 that has been talked about in recent weeks with the GT-i9100 code, although in this case, it would be a mobile with a dual-core Samsung Orion processor.
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