While in South Korea the applause and pats on the back still resound for exceeding the barrier of the three million terminals sold for its Samsung Galaxy S II in less than two months, reissues are already starting to come out of this successful terminal. We have already told you about the Samsung Galaxy Z, a phone that is anticipated as a device that outperforms the first generation of the Samsung Galaxy S, but with a design and conception closer to the Samsung Galaxy S II.
But the thing Don "t stay there. Through an internal document of the Bluetooth SIG (the body that regulates the operation of the well-known wireless standard), it has been known that the Korean manufacturer could have in its portfolio a new batter for the Galaxy family. In this case, after the product code SGH i-937 would hide one Samsung Galaxy S II to house the operating system Microsoft for mobile in its most advanced version: Windows Phone 7 Mango.
Not only the Bluetooth SIG refers to this new phone from Samsung. On the site Ocassional Gamers they offer a list of mobiles equipped with Windows Phone 7, among which is this mysterious terminal. Therefore, from a couple of sources the rumor is already moving that the SGH i-937 could be one of the terminals that swell the ranks of the Windows Phone portfolio for its next Mango stage.
It would not be surprising, in addition, that the Korean Samsung chose a variable of its powerful touch terminal for its future Windows Phone line. This manufacturer has made much of the client smartphones identifies the Galaxy S line as Android alternative to the ubiquitous range iPhone, thereby achieving a similar picture in the category Windows Phone with a device Galaxy S II would facilitate things a lot of in order to gain an exceptional trust from Microsoft in the face of the next events that are about to take place from the end of this 2011.