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Samsung finally announces Galaxy S II for Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Aug 2011 6:29 User comments (2)

Samsung finally announces Galaxy S II for Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T It has been available for months in Europe, and has set pre-sale records in the U.S., but Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy S II for three major U.S. carriers.
For Sprint, the device will be called the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G and for T-Mobile the device will be called the T-Mobile Galaxy S II. AT&T only said their device would be unveiled in "the coming weeks."

Sprint's model came with a full spec sheet, pricing and availability:

Android 2.3
4.52″ Super AMOLED Plus display
1.2 Ghz dual-core CPU (Samsung Exynos)
WiMax 4G
8 Megapixel rear camera
2 Megapixel front camera
Preloaded apps: Nova 2 HD, Swype, Polaris Office
Bluetooth 3.0
Sprint ID
802.11b/g/n WiFi
WiFi Hotspot for up to 8 device




The Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G will sell for $200 and launch on September 16th.

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2 user comments

131.8.2011 10:37

Nice Specs!!!

231.8.2011 12:15

Don't know why T-Mobile insists on making their Galaxy phones so curvy. I liked the more squared shape of the European S2. This one looks almost the same as the Vibrant.

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