Samsung is ready to bring its flagship Android-based Galaxy S II of the United States - a popular consumer-oriented - and win the release of Apple's iPhone 5
Galaxy S II is probably the strongest competitor to the iPhone.
It runs on Android 2.3 has a 4.3 inch screen, dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel camera and a slimmer design. Although it has not been available in the U.S., the S II Galaxy has sold a record 3 million units in just 55 days, which is due in part to Apple stops the release of its next generation iPhone .
Samsung will offer a press conference on August 29, which is expected to spill all the details about the arrival of U.S. iPhone rival.
In the U.S., Samsung is likely to continue its strategy of selling smartphones skeletal slightly repackaged for each major wireless provider.
Galaxy S II is said to sport a sliding QWERTY keyboard, when it arrives in AT & T and Sprint have made should contain a link WiMAX 4G in a name.
Samsung S Galaxy II, Verizon could be spoken Celox, says he's sporting 4G LTE, and access to ante-up data. This includes a larger (4.5 inch) display, dual-core 1.5GHz (previous 1.2), taking the toll thinness and weight. Galaxy S II, Verizon end up with a different phone Celox, however, because it offers a 800MHz LTE is compatible with the frequency in use in the United States, 700MHz LTE.
Meanwhile, Apple watchers buzzing as to whether the iPhone will arrive in five in September or October. There is no information about the features of the iPhone to come in addition to high expectations that it will work on dual-core processors A5 (found on iPad 2), and the best sport (or 8-megapixel) camera