The Samsung Galaxy SII is an absolutely fantastic phone as it is right now. With a dual-core processor running at 1.2/1.5GhZ (depending on your carrier), 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and a gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus screen to tap away at, the Galaxy SII could very well be a top Android contender for a little while longer.
However, the long speculated Galaxy SII V2 has appeared on a German retailer Cyberport’s website. Although the updated specs found on the website aren’t anything to really write home about, the phone does include a 1.2GhZ Texas Instruments OMAP dual-core processor as well as quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE and quadband UMTS/HSDPA+/HSUPA support. Although only a marginal update in specifications, if you live in Germany and were planning on purchasing a GSII, this might be enough to put off a purchase until it’s released. You can pre-order the device from the retailer’s website, and it’ll run you about €469.90, €10 more than the current iteration of the GSII.
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