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Oct

23

2010

Details of next generation Galaxy S device leaked: Samsung i9200

by Mikka Burrell
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A picture and specs of a second-generation Samsung Galaxy S device have been leaked; the device is rumored to be called the Samsung i9200.

The specs of this completely uncomfirmed device include:

  • 4.3” 1280x720px Super AMOLED 2 display
  • 2GHz CPU, 1GB RAM/4GB ROM
  • 32GB of built-in flash memory, +32GB microSD card slot
  • 8 mpx camera with FullHD video recording
  • A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n
  • 3.5mm audiojack
  • accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity and ambient light sensors

The rendered picture of the device raises some doubts. But, knowing Samsung’s nack for the high spec’ed devices, rumored specs sound plausible for a Samsung flagship device in Q1 of 2011, which is when the Samsung i9200 would be released.

What do you think? Could the Samsung i9200 quite possibly be the next Galaxy S device? Or are the specs just too good to be true? Let us know in the comments!

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Comments

  • blate

    12 july 2010

  • curse

    I wonder if Samsung still will use RFS so you will need a lag fix to be able to use it without lag, freezes, etc..

  • ExiPhoner

    Too good to be true.
    They can’t even make the existing Galaxy S run smoothly, or even address the 512mb RAM it has, so why bother adding 1GB to this?

    Hardware is no use without appropriate firmware to make it work.

  • andy

    This spec is almost unreal to be released in 2011 1Q. Now, if this is the rumored Nexus2…this is a big wow. Can’t stand Samsung UI crap…

  • PG

    I am not sure if I see right. But this article you posted as “news” is half year old… (even your “source” says so) At least some new info to this “news”. Which might even be fake…

  • Mikka Burrell

    PG, we’ve never posted this story before. It’s a little old, but judging by the other comments, a lot of people haven’t heard of this yet. So we decided to post it up anyway.

  • klm

    i can see it`s some macfangayboys with bad selfesteam here

  • Keith parham

    Without front facing camera, face to face video calling, or camera flash, this is not likely to be the next Samsung Flagship.