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Samsung Galaxy S II, Photon Blur [From the Forums]

By , 31 August, 2011, No Comment

From the Forums

Wow.. A Samsung Galaxy S II explosion just happened right before our eyes. If you missed it, you can catch up on the blogs post but for sure, hit up the Android Central forums as well for more discussion.

  • Samsung Galaxy S II Forums - Pick your version and discuss — we have em all!
  • Sprint Photon Forums - Will the Photon get the latest version of BLUR?
  • Verizon Droid Charge Forums - Samsung updates saga
  • HTC EVO 3D Forums - Camera shutter sound can’t be turned off now
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10-Inch Forums - Touchscreen unresponsive upon wake

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Source: Android Central – Android Forums, News, and Help

First look: Samsung Galaxy SII finally makes it to North America

By , 31 August, 2011, No Comment

New, 4G Galaxy SII Android superphones coming to AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint

Since Samsung released their Galaxy SII super Android phone in Europe and their home market of Korea 85 days ago.  

In that short period of time they say they’ve sold more than 5 million of these new smartphones in less than three months. 

Now, it’s our turn to set new sales records on this end of the planet.

Tonight, in New York City, Samsung announced three new Galaxy SII phones for the United States market – from AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile. Yes, Verizon was conspicuously absent from the glitzy event at the Samsung Experience showcase exhibit in Columbus Circle.

Two of the new phones are simply called the Galaxy SII (AT&T and T-Mobile) while the Sprint device will be called the Epic 4G Touch (or the SPH-d710 if you prefer).  

All are set to begin rolling out sometime in the next few weeks.

Samsung wants you to know that the Galaxy SII is their thinnest Android to date – and that it comes loaded with all sorts of new features for all types – from the casual – to the enterprise – and especially for fanboys and girls.  

There’s a new, somewhat less obtrusive version of their TouchWiz screen interface, all sorts of premium video content available via the phone’s HDMI output port, improved Social Hub capabilities and a long list more.

As for hardware, you shoud note that there’s a dual core, Samsung Exynos 1.2 GHz processor, all run on Android Gingerbread 2.3.4, have an 8 megapixel camera on the back (and 2 MP on the front), all sport Samsung’s amazing, 4.52-inch, Super AMOLED screen (AT&T says theirs is 4.3-inches) and all three will operate on their company’s respective 3G and 4G (WiMAX and HSPA+) networks.

In our very brief time when we were allowed to touch the devices (actually, that’s not completely true – we weren’t allowed to touch the T-Mobile version – those weren’t ready for prime time and were kept “under glass”) we were all pretty wowed by these new phones – especially the thinness.  

The Sprint and AT&T versions felt great – and all should be easy to slip into a pocket when the time comes.

As for pricing, Sprint says $199.99 (with the usual conditions) while AT&T and T-Mobile’s are not yet saying what they plan to charge.

We’ll let you know as soon as we hear anything more.

Source: Know Your Cell – Cell Phone News, Reviews, Features and More

T-Mobile announces their own Galaxy S II

By , 31 August, 2011, No Comment

Galaxy S II

As expected, T-Mobile has also announced their Galaxy S II tonight as well.  We don’t yet have all the details and specs, but we do have a statement from T-Mobile:

T-Mobile USA, Inc. is pleased to announce the upcoming availability of the Samsung Galaxy S™ II at T-Mobile this fall. Featuring a brilliant 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus touch screen – one of the largest screens available on a Galaxy S II device – T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II promises to keep customers entertained and connected while on the go. We look forward to sharing more information in the coming weeks.

Of course we’re at the Samsung event in New York, covering it live.  If any details come out, you can find them here!


Source: Android Central – Android Forums, News, and Help