Do you know what?s better than a brand new Samsung Galaxy S II? A dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy S II! And that?s exactly what Samsung will deliver to Chinese shelves in the near future.?
In a move previously reserved only for feature phones and then the most affordable smartphones, Samsung is stepping up the dual-SIM game seriously and possibly playing on carrier?s nerves with the upcoming high-end Samsung Galaxy S II Duos (aka Samsung I929).
Here?s how the spec sheet of the S II Duos is expected to look like:- 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus WVGA display,?
- a 1.2GHz dual-core processor,?
- Android 2.3 OS,?
- 8MP and 2MP cameras,?
- 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot supporting up to 32GB,
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS, FM Radio, MHL video-out support,?
- 1800mAh battery.
The upcoming Galaxy S II Duos will support CDMA2000 and GSM bands, but what we?re curious about is whether Samsung will bring this outside China. The Chinese market is used to dual-, triple- and even quad-SIM handsets, and other developing markets like the Asian, African and East European are also the first to come in mind when we speak about multiple SIM support. Carrier-centric markets like the States, though, are not keen on going after multiple-SIM handsets so our guess is that this one won?t be hitting US soil. Would you like to own one, though? Let us know in the comments below.
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