Although it was expected before the end of this year 2012, the evolution of the Samsung Galaxy S2 will wait a few months yet, before going on the market. Its name will be Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus, and Samsung will use the same formula that it already used with the old models.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus will be a somewhat more powerful version than the current best-seller of the manufacturer that, even having a little over a year in the market, continues to be a benchmark within the sector. On the other hand, the original model is pending to receive the update to Android 4.1, better known as Jelly Bean . In this way, the model will be tried to live a second youth. Let's remember that Samsung Galaxy S3 should receive its particular dose this October; Poland was the first country to receive it.
Meanwhile, according to the SamMobile portal, Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus should be shown early next year 2013; more specifically during the last week of January. In terms of technical characteristics, the model would present a 4.3-inch diagonal screen - the same as can be seen in the current version.
The big difference with the original model would be given in the processor that it would use. This one would go on to use a dual-core one with a higher working frequency: 1.5 GHz. Sharing, yes, the same RAM and the same storage capacity: 16 or 32 GigaBytes, depending on the customer's needs. Although you can always use MicroSD cards up to 32 GB.
On the other hand, it is expected "" Samsung has not confirmed anything at the moment "" that its camera includes an eight mega- pixel sensor, which can capture video clips with a Full HD resolution. Meanwhile, on its front there will be a secondary camera that will be used to make video calls and will achieve a resolution of two mega-pixels.
When it became known about the existence of this model, the first rumors placed Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as the operating system that the user could find. However, if it appears in January next year, Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus will come "" surely "" with the latest version installed: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Finally, the connections that this model will have will be the usual ones in a high-end smartphone: WiFi, 3G, Bluetooth, GPS, and although it has not been commented, it is possible that NFC technology will even be added. Along with this mobile, Samsung may possibly bring to light a Mini version of the current flagship: Samsung Galaxy S3.
The manufacturer's intentions are also known to continue betting on new Android- based models, although it is very possible that this reduced version will also be delayed until next year; Samsung does not want to take away the prominence of its current models that are still at the foot of the canyon and in the top sales positions around the world. Therefore, this would be the reason for delaying the launch of new advanced mobiles to the market.