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Samsung launched the Galaxy S II Plus i9105 second generation of the most popular Korean model

Behold Samsung noted that in 2011 launched I9100 Samsung Galaxy S IIOne of the best selling models in the history Samsung (Over 40 million) and due to increased interest and demand still steady, decided to launch a new variant of the popular model in the beginning of this year, released Samsung Galaxy i9105 S II PLUS.  The new model has almost the same dimensions and features as its famous mentor, a 4,3" screen Super AMOLED Plus si Dual Core Cortex A9 processor The 1,2GHz, major differences between the two models recall operating system Android v4.1.2 Jelly Bean, Chipset Exynos He was replaced by Broadcom BC28155, 8GB storage space but only with the possibility of extension card microSD up to 64GB, Graphical Mali-400P has been changed with Broadcom VideoCore IV. 

In terms of autonomy, the i9105 does not differ at all from the i9100 and will probably have the same performance (mediocre as most smartphoneSites in the last period), battery 1650mAh trying to cope easier device's energy needs easily optimized Jelly Bean. The new model will probably be launched in February, it will be available in two colors, Chic White and Dark Blue, and it will mark the glorious retirement of the i9100 Galaxy S II from the market and will certainly still have enough customers fascinated by the S2.

2 Comments

  1. yes...tempting but not so spectacular! In no case did I want this from a phone. For me, it's the kind of phone from the middle class...that I didn't spend a fortune on and I don't even go to running competitions with it! It's a phone that I use daily for news, email, talking and some games! I'm not a big fan of social networks, because I have other things to waste my time on, so a little more net and something tel. tel lasts me around 1 and a half days. To take pictures, here and there, I really like the screen, the colors look great! I quickly solved the problem with the memory: a 16 SD was ultra sufficient for me... I'm worse with the applications because I don't know how to "transport" them to my SD. Any suggestions?!?

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