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Sunday, February 13, 2011

samsung galaxy s II to take on iphone announced



Samsung has decided to let the Galaxy cat out of the bag ahead of its MWC  2011 press conference, revealing that the Samsung Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Tablet II (10.1-inch) are not rumours and it has pictures to prove it’s point . masses   The next-generation Galaxy S has been surrounded by a ton of rumors in the last few months, but it looks like we'll now finally get all the official details coming.

Samsung has joined LG – those Korean companies sure are competitive – in announcing devices before MWC  2011 officially sets off.

In a splurge of information, Samsung has shown off its latest device the Samsung Galaxy S II (S2) and a 10.1-inch version of the Galaxy Tab II in clear and crispy picture form.

According to Samsung , the Samsung Galaxy S II will have a 1GHz dual-core processor(wow!),
 4.3-inch (4.27-inch) Super AMOLED WVGA display, is 8.49mm thick and weighs in at 116g.
















     




Connectivity wise, it has HSPA+ Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS (High Speed) and it has access to a Readers Hub, Social Hub, Games Hub and Music Hub.

There is also an 8MP camera with full HD video recording, gyro sensor, mobile high-definition link and two storage options: 16GB and 32GB.


The all-new amazing, explosive   Samsung Galaxy Tab II will have a 10.0-inch display (resolution- 1280×800), Honey Comb OS 3.0 , 8.1 MP camera, Full HD video recording and audio playback and dual surround sound speakers(DNE engine) .

    
The Samsung Galaxy S2 has finally received an extensive update  and it looks like it'll challenge the iPhone 5 in near future.

On the other note ,independently Engadget has said that Samsung is working on a new 4-inch WVGA display for smartphones that will be 3D-capable, as well as a new interface called Motion UI, which will let people pan, tilt and zoom within websites or services using the gyroscope in their smart phone.This means that Samsung has a answer for optimus 3d too in coming months.

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