Samsung Galaxy S II coming soon to AT&T phones
Good News ! AT&T has just posted a “coming soon” page on its website dedicated to the Samsung Galaxy S II. The Galaxy S II promises to bring the next level of Smartphone technology to market. The device spots a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, a dual-core 1.0 GHZ processor, a 8 megapixel camera in the rear with 1080p HD recording, a 2 megapixel camera in the front, and Android 2.3.
Designed to be Samsung’s thinnest smartphone and to slip easily into your pocket, AT&T’s version of Galaxy S II delivers superb multi-layered entertainment experience through latest utilities and cutting-edge technologies.
The Smartphone also ships with Google Android 2.3 and features WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth and Samsung’s TouchWiz user interface.
Over at the carrier, there’s a dedicated Galaxy S II sign-up page that went live recently. While it is not able to accept pre-orders, You can sign up for email updates of this 4G smartphone directly from AT&T. This sign-up page provides a nice picture of AT&T’s Galaxy S II along with some features and specs, the page will allow you to input your e-mail address and get notified whenever something happens on the Galaxy S II front. Samsung Galaxy S II – AT&T Sign-Up Page.

The Galaxy S II Specs and Features :
- 4.27” Super AMOLED Plus Display
Access movies and TV shows on Media Hub
1.2 GHz Dual Core Processor on AT&T’s 4G Network
Customize with TouchWiz® and access to over 250K Android Market apps - The Galaxy S II has an amazing 4.27″ Super AMOLED™ Plus screen. The display has razor sharp clarity and breathtaking color.
- The Galaxy II utilizes Adobe Flash Technology with ease, so you’ll have better access to millions more web pages and videos.
- The Galaxy S II has a huge screen, but it’s a mere 8.89 mm at its thinnest from front to back. That’s only .35 of an inch.
- Inside the Galaxy S II, there’s a dual core processor tirelessly keeping things moving. You’ll have a full 1.2 GHz of computing power. The Galaxy S™ II keeps your movies moving. Games and apps run smoothly. Websites load almost instantly. And jaws drop even faster. As for network capability, it’s specifically engineered to run on AT&T’s state-of-the-art 4G network.
For those who are not quite ready for a big 4.52″ screen smartphone yet, Samsung Galaxy S II is a pretty great alternative. No words on pricing and official release date yet. So, stay connected with us for further updates
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