Saturday, August 20, 2011

The third Galaxy S II iteration surfaces with LTE in tow, called "celox»

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We already know there is more than one version of the Galaxy S (II) floating around out there. We have original, 4.3 inch buttoned three versions launched in Korea. We Infuse-esque 4.5-inch version we saw just a few days ago, headed for T-Mobile, called Bogatyr.

And now, a third version of the Galaxy S II. Meet Celox, Monster 4 G LTE. He most recently appeared on Korean site he Tong was passed along the wireless representation.

This iteration is a hybrid of the other two, with 4.5 inch screen, but almost identical-and the original S-II, sporting three buttons instead of four. But under the hood, things have changed quite a bit. Celox touts LTE chip capable of speeds up to 100Mbps (although carriers had ignored him, ITU and the required transfer speed to use the term "4 G".)

But before you get too excited: Let me tell you a bit about the 4 G LTE chip otherwise you start cleaning up the Verizon website for pre-order page. Verizon LTE network supports 700 Mhz bands (as AT&T unlaunched LTE network, although the two are not compatible), whereas the Celox sports 800/1800/2600 Mhz LTE connectivity means that he probably went to Australia, Europe or Asia. But that doesn't mean we won't get any of our own (Celox.Please?)

If we do: features include 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display plus 1.5 Ghz, dual processor, Android 2.3-cakes and 8-megapixel camera with led Flash.


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