Samsung’s flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S II, will soon be available in the U.S. from AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile.
You won’t be getting the exact same phone from all three vendors, however. Most of the basics are identical: a 1.2 GHz Exynos CPU, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and 16 GB of storage.
AT&T and T-Mobile will call the device Galaxy S II, while Sprint will call it Epic 4G Touch. AT&T’s model will have a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen and a 1650 mAh battery (and an 8.89 mm thin profile). The T-Mobile and Sprint versions will feature a 1800 mAh battery better suited to power a 4.52-inch screen.
Finally, Sprint’s version of the device will have WiMax, while the T-Mobile and AT&T versions will sport HSPA+, which means all three devices are 4G — depending on your definition of the term.
Sprint will sell the device for $199.99 beginning Sept. 16. AT&T says their version will hit shelves in the coming weeks. T-Mobile’s variant will become available this fall.
[via Engadget]
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