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Thread: Samsung Galaxy S Plus Android 2.3 Gingerbread Smartphone with 1.4Ghz Processor Unveiled

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    Samsung Galaxy S Plus Android 2.3 Gingerbread Smartphone with 1.4Ghz Processor Unveiled

    Samsung is now making its hardware upgrade to its flagship smartphone instead of preparing a software update of Galaxy S. Called Samsung Galaxy S Plus, this new smartphone will benefit from technical journals on the rise but also and especially from Android 2.3 Named Gingerbread, hich is the original code.

    The Samsung Galaxy S Plus barter to start at the old chip, all-in-one Samsung Hummingbird 1 GHz for the recent Qualcomm Snapdragon chip MSM8255, clocked for the occasion at 1.4 GHz. The battery capacity, enhanced to 1650 mAh (cons 1500), is expected to retain the same autonomy despite the significant gain in performance. Cellular connectivity will in turn of HSDPA will be at 7.2 Mbps HSPA + to 14.4 Mbps.

    It also inherits the same technical specifications, including the screen to start with Super AMOLED '4-inch (10.2 cm), the sensor at the backbone photographing a 5 megapixel shooting in 720p HD, Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS.

    The Samsung Galaxy S Plus will be commercialized in Russia in April. It will indeed be sold beyond this territory alone, without elaborating.


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    Re: Samsung Galaxy S Plus Android 2.3 Gingerbread Smartphone with 1.4Ghz Processor Unveiled

    And the price also changes in all this?
    My laptop is starting to be passed before the change soon, and as the price of iPhone is overpriced I think the galaxy S remains the best compromise at present. 40% increase in frequency of the CPU does not mean 40% increase in overall consumption. It's still the screen that is going to gulf the energy from the smartphone.

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