We’ve all been hearing rumors on the Samsung Galaxy S2 and now the official specifications have been leaked, or so they claim. The image above isn’t confirmed official, don’t be confused. But, Samfirmware.com got their hands on these specifications from their tipster and are certain these are official. Read on to hear all about the goodies that come inside this phone.
They say that for a fact, Samsung is testing 2 devices: one is a 4.3” and the other is a 4.5” screen size. They confirm these devices do have the rumored Orion Dual-core on board 1.0 GHZ and 1.2 GHZ but aren’t sure which one will be used.
Specifications Listed:
- Super Amoled screen
- Android 2.3 (aka Gingerbread)
- supports external SD-Cards up to 32 GB and a MicroUSB
- 3.5mm Audio jack
- LED flash with an 8 Megapixel Camera
- Front facing camera is 1.3 Megapixels
- NFC chip on board
This is all we have for now and when we hear more we will let you know. Let us know what you think for now in the comment box below.
Source: Samfirmware
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good investigative reporting I don’t think engadget has this either…GG ppcgeeks!
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If they can give me a keyboard model in form of Epic 2 I’d be on board! unless LG, HTC or Motorola have something better…
Sounds good and all but what I don’t understand is how samsung can come out with all this new hardware on a regular but can’t seem to come out with software upgrades for the current phones. Granted there is an option to root but for the average user like my sister and my dad who are still sitting on 2.1 on their epics aint gonna waste their time trying to figure that out.
Please come soon! I’ve been waiting for this (to come to Sprint) as I’ve skipped the evo and epic for the dual core…it’s my turn to shine! That 4.5″ screen is sounding mighty fine too…just spread that battery out over it to make that goodness last all day.
Oh and yes, thanks PPCGEEKS for the heads up!
what a waste… by the time this actually drops it should be 1.5ghz or higher.. the fact theyre even testing those specs makes me not interested thus far
another Android device….why am i not surprised?
@themuffinman – Well actually Samsung is a Hardware company rather then a software one..unlike most device manufacturers today they make most of their own components home in Korea..also you don’t need to root to update to dk28 2.2…
@boredandtattooed – 1.5ghz??? the 1.5ghz chips won’t be out till end of 2011 and early 2012..even the manufacturers don’t have them yet…that said the Orion is rumored to be a nice CPU paired with a MALI400 (The official GPU of ARM)
Another post from your bitter ass…why am I not surprised?
@WorldWide – another post from your fandroid ass…why am i not surprised?
@eric12341 –
This dude sounds like a cranky old man complaining about how the good times were and when a loaf of break only cost a nickel.
i meant bread
@eric12341 – Hey Eric have you ever bothered to try an android device?
Or are they too complicated that you can only operate tiles!
I know your a WinPho7 Homer but I have tried both and Android is 20 times the device any WinPho7 phone is.
Your snipes are really getting to be childish!
There is a reason why Android is outselling WinP7…
WinP7 doesn’t hold a candle to it!
the excitement builds for the sprint annoucement… if they introduce a rock, paper, scissor device, I will be gone… verizon here i come.
Maybe GPS will actually work in this one like its supposed to…
test
test 2
@Asphyx yes i have used an Android. the only reason its selling more is because carriers are forcing it down peoples throats and theres even an article that proves it. and also u go into any radioshack or t-mobile and u see absolutely NO wp7 posters or displays but yet u see Android all over the place WTF KINDA BS is that eh? and u Android hacks take more shots at both WM and WP7 for almost no reason, so whos the real child then?
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