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The Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone is a cool device that many Android fans were looking forward to getting their hands on. We have known the full specs of the smartphone for a while now. The smartphone officially launched on April 28. The company sold a bunch of the smartphones in South Korea the first few days the device was available. The phone sales were so strong that more moved in the first few days that the original Galaxy S.
Industry sources claim that Samsung sold 120,000 units combined across the three major carriers in South Korea in three days. SK Telecom Co. activated 65,000 S II smartphones. KT Corp sold 40,000 of the phones and LG Uplus Corp moved 15,000 S II smartphones. LG Uplus is the smallest carrier that offers the phone. There is no indication at this point if the sales stayed high after the initial three days of availability.
The S II is an impressive little smartphone with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor in some areas and in other areas; it uses Samsung’s own dual-core Cortex A9. Both of the chips operate at 1.2GHz and should have the same performance. The smartphone runs Android Gingerbread, has WiFi, hotspot technology, and a 5MP camera. The screen is a 3.7-inch WVGA resolution offering.
The Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone is a cool device that many Android fans were looking forward to getting their hands on. We have known the full specs of the smartphone for a while now. The smartphone officially launched on April 28. The company sold a bunch of the smartphones in South Korea the first few days the device was available. The phone sales were so strong that more moved in the first few days that the original Galaxy S.
Industry sources claim that Samsung sold 120,000 units combined across the three major carriers in South Korea in three days. SK Telecom Co. activated 65,000 S II smartphones. KT Corp sold 40,000 of the phones and LG Uplus Corp moved 15,000 S II smartphones. LG Uplus is the smallest carrier that offers the phone. There is no indication at this point if the sales stayed high after the initial three days of availability.
The S II is an impressive little smartphone with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor in some areas and in other areas; it uses Samsung’s own dual-core Cortex A9. Both of the chips operate at 1.2GHz and should have the same performance. The smartphone runs Android Gingerbread, has WiFi, hotspot technology, and a 5MP camera. The screen is a 3.7-inch WVGA resolution offering.
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