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Jan

31

2012

Samsung Galaxy Note S, Galaxy S II Plus and Galaxy S III Make Headlines

by Joe Sirianni
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It would seem as though Samsung has no plans whatsoever to slow down when it comes to being successful and launching the right combination of awesome software and hardware.  They continue their incredible streak with the introduction of a few tipped devices hitting the Interwebs.  With yet again more rumors and tips of the Galaxy S III being released sometime this Spring (MWC?), we’ll just have to be patient.  And then there’s the Galaxy S II Plus, expected to be a nice bump up from the original Galaxy S II touting a 1.4 GHz Exynos SoC dual-core CPU and 1 GB of RAM.  Not a bad upgrade at all.  And lets not forget about the recently leaked Galaxy S Advance as well.  The Galaxy S Advance is to the original Galaxy S as the Galaxy S II Plus is to the original GSII, a nice bump in specs.  Samsung continues to breed smartphones like rabbits and the masses are flocking to stores by the boatloads to get their hands on them.  We can’t blame them given Sammy’s track record for innovation.

These step-up devices, in addition to a nice bump in the CPU, could also see a nice upgrade to Samsung’s popular TouchWiz interface.  It’s possible it could be their “Ice Cream Sandwich-esque” UI accompanying the hardware.  We’ll take what we can get and what we can’t get, the dev community can fill in the gaps.  And last but not least, the Galaxy Note S, possibly the device we could see leaked during the Super Bowl.  Among much speculation, could this be a version of the Note running Ice Cream Sandwich?  Damn, lets hope so.  Anything in the ICS or quad-core category will certainly be welcomed.  Stay tuned to Talk Android as we continue to dig a little deeper.

via: Slash Gear 

 

 

 

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Comments

  • Gigabait

    Why would they release a NOTE with ICS when the current NOTE IS getting ICS?

    • Guest

      I think it is because, ICS can run on full touch screens. There is no main physical button at the bottom needed. With Galaxy Note S, the screen will come with full touch screen with no buttons on it, therefore it will have more free space for videos, etc.

      Samsung definitely rocks!!!