1.4 GHz Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus with Gingerbread surfaces

31 March, 2011
We just got word that Samsung is working on a new hot Android smartphone called the Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus. Packing a 1.4 GHz single-core Snapdragon processor and running on the latest...

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  • AnonD-1227
  • bJh
  • 31 Mar 2011

ugly as always. Same boring design, little bit faster chip and you have a samsung galaxy (any word)

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    • Anonymous
    • tRe
    • 31 Mar 2011

    Why bother when you can get a better S2 if you have money to spare?

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      • Anonymous
      • Tr8
      • 31 Mar 2011

      Dunno maybe nokia need a good ripping eh?

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        • Anonymous
        • PFj
        • 31 Mar 2011

        Why 5mp snapper? thats and otherwise great phone.
        and oh.. is it come with led flash or it isn't?

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          • Anonymous
          • 9xH
          • 31 Mar 2011

          With respect to price adequacy, you have to remember that Phones tend to be overpriced in Russia. 24000RUB seems like a realistic price there considering that HTC HD2, Desire HD and and other top-end models were initially sold at approximately this price.

          Personally, I wouldnt be surprised if Galaxy II will be soled for about 30000RUB upon arrival. This, however, does not mean that these phones will adopt a similar price tag elsewhere.

          Hope this clears things out.

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            • Raj
            • qp4
            • 31 Mar 2011

            ..........Wow, how unexpected Samsung knows how to make phones so I assume it should do well.

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              • shiv179
              • fth
              • 31 Mar 2011

              This GHz madness needs to stop!

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                • Anonymous
                • Nva
                • 31 Mar 2011

                Hmm, i guess this will be my first samsung phone...bye noknok

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                  • god
                  • HC9
                  • 31 Mar 2011

                  not again samsung ... NOT AGAIN...

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                    • Sameer
                    • 3Cc
                    • 31 Mar 2011

                    nice

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                      • Andres 999
                      • Sfs
                      • 31 Mar 2011

                      Well, it seems that overclocking processors is the tendency now. I'm worried about battery life, though.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 2@S
                        • 31 Mar 2011

                        whaaat