It’s fun to know already about a possible American operator for the
so-called Galaxy S II Pro when even the Galaxy S II smartphone hasn’t
arrived in the U.S. yet. Well, the terminal that recently made its
appearance on the web could be the QWERTY version of the handset which
has already sold 6 million international units…
Regarding the operator, it is the famous AT&T, who catapulted
iPhone to popularity. On the other hand, if this proves not to be the
Galaxy S II Pro terminal, then we are dealing with an Android QWERTY
slider from Samsung, with a keyboard reminiscent of the design of the
Epic 4G model. The keyboard comes with four rows of buttons, different
from those found on the Epic 4G, which also had a row number. It is
worth noting the presence of the four specific capacitive buttons of
Android placed below the screen, a feature only found in the American
version of Galaxy S, which doesn’t adopt the international design with
three buttons – one being the physical Home button.
What is more, rumors say that this supposed Galaxy S II Pro will
arrive on the market in the coming months with support for HSPA +
connectivity, if not LTE. It would be bizarre to simultaneously on the
market both this device and the Galaxy S II. What would the public
choose in these conditions?
Update: It seems that the BGR sources confirmed the identity of this
smartphone as an exclusive AT&T version of the Samsung Galaxy S II.
New images have also popped up. Also known as the SGH-I927 model, the
terminal will run the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and it
will retain a part of its thin waist, despite the keyboard’s presence.
Stay tuned for more news and updates!
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