Samsung Galaxy S2: Super AMOLED Plus, NFC, Gingerbread?

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Things we definitively know: Samsung will be introducing the successor to the Galaxy S next month at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Things we don’t definitively know: what the handset will look like, what it is named, and what kind of specs it will have. All that, however, hasn’t stopped Korean newspaper ETnews from weighting in with its opinion. The publication claims that the above image is indeed the Samsung Galaxy S2 — name subject to change. The report states the that device will have a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, dual-core processor, and NFC chip; the device will also run on Google’s latest mobile operating system, Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). We’re not too sure on the authenticity of the image, but the specification predictions aren’t all that outlandish (especially considering what the Nexus S has in it and some of the dual-core phones we saw at CES). It’s all speculative for now, but your friends at BGR will be in Spain next month to report on all the hotness as it happens.

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  • http://twitter.com/Kevniv Kevin N

    Samsung says it will ship with froyo but will be updated two weeks after launch. Thats not long to wait?! LOL

  • Anonymous

    Samsung makes great phones. But they sure do suck with updates. Still this phone is worth a look.

  • http://www.youtube.com/emogamer Christopher Chavez

    Last time I checked (6 months ago), this was a mockup done by some guy on what he would like the GS2 to look like. It was never a “leaked” pic.

    Good gawd, people…..

  • L A Rossmann

    Give it a working GPS and update it more than never after its release and I may actually care.

    I be down on Samsung lately man. :(

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=40801716 Lucas Tieman

    Only way my next phone will be a Samsung is if my Captivate has Froyo on it and they have a timetable for Gingerbread by MWC.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_I74RXDVAJMSWDPAYHIMY7G3LYM Krispo

    why not NFC WITH s2?

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