Sunday, January 30, 2011

Samsung Confirms Galaxy S to Feature Dual Core






Apart from 2010 financial figures, it was confirmed by Samsung that it would launch a dual-core successor of the Galaxy S in the first half of 2011.

The Korean manufacturer reported a 17 percent rise in sales. Moreover, the company revealed that a dual-core Galaxy S replacement enabled with a Super AMOLED Plus display would soon be available in the market. According to rumors, the Galaxy S2 will be announced at the MWC 2011. Moreover, it was disclosed by the company that its Galaxy tab would be complemented with a number of devices in order to meet different user needs.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 will feature a 4.3 inch display and pack in a dual-core "Orion" processor. It is suggested that the mobile device will be based on Android 2.3. Also the handset will be supportive to the NFC technology. It will be equipped with an 8 Mp camera that is capable to capture 1080p HD videos.
According to unconfirmed information, apart from its 10.1 inch display, the Galaxy Tab 2 will be equipped with a dual-core processor. It is suggested that the handset will be based on Android 3.0 OS. The tablet will be supportive to 3D capabilities. Moreover, owners will be able to use an 8 megapixel rear-facing camera as well as 3 megapixel front-facing webcam. It will come with USB ports and Wi-Fi connectivity.

It looks like Samsung is keeping its promise by focusing on high-end tablet devices as well as smartphones in 2011.

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