This morning, Samsung officially announced the last set of details surrounding the relatively enigmatic T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 2, which we have been following pretty closely. First up, Samsung has for a second time officially confirmed that the T-Mobile variant includes a 1.5 GHz dual core Qualcomm SoC by making note of it in its press release, with the line:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 Processor with 1.5 GHz dual CPUs
In addition, DC-HSPA+ 42 Mbps support is still also officially on the spec list. We can also round out our table with the last of the details of all three USA-destined SGS2 variants. Interestingly enough, the T-Mobile variant also has quad-band WCDMA support, including the 850/1900 bands that would make it work on AT&T in the states. The reason for these bands being included is apparently to add support for Telus, which supposedly uses the same hardware.
USA Samsung Galaxy S II VariantsCarrierT-MobileSprintAT&TNameSamsung Galaxy S II on T-MobileSamsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G TouchSamsung Galaxy S IISoCDual-Core Snapdragon 1.5 GHzExynos 4210 1.2 GHzExynos 4210 1.2 GHzNetwork SupportDC-HSPA+ (MDM8220)
GSM(850/900/1800/1900)
WCDMA(2100/1900/1700/850)
HSPA+ GSM(850/900/1800/1900)
WCDMA(850/1900/2100)
One of the most surprising things is that the T-Mobile variant now officially includes NFC support, and will launch running Android 2.3.5. The device will go on pre-order October 10, then for sale at select stores and dealers October 12. The Galaxy S II is expected to cost $229.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate card with a two-year service agreement.
Source: T-Mobile/Samsung (PDF)
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