After
receiving plethora of compliments for Samsung Galaxy S3, the Korean
tech giant is now rumored to be working on a mini version of the most
popular smartphone of the world. At the same time, Samsung is also
speculated to be prepping variant of Galaxy S2 – which is Galaxy S2 Plus
– as a step to take on the iPhone 4S, which is believed to get a price drop after iPhone 5 is released.
According
to Sam Mobile reports, these two devices are scheduled to hit in late
2012, however, the report is still a rumor as Samsung has not revealed
any information about the devices as a proof of their existence.
Rumored Specifications
The
Galaxy S3 Mini is expected to sport a 4 inch WVGA Super AMOLED display,
a dual core processor and 5 MP camera. On the other hand, when it comes
to the rumored specifications of the Galaxy S2 Plus, there are no
details revealed yet.
However, a report by TheDroidGuy
states, “If it is going to be an improved version of the Galaxy S2,
then it is likely that the Galaxy S2 Plus will feature a 4.5 inch AMOLED
screen, an 8 megapixel camera, a
1.5GHz dual core processor, 1GB RAM and 16GB inbuilt memory. The phone
may come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or better still, Android
Jelly Bean.”
The
above mentioned specifications make some sense as the Galaxy S2 Plus is
rumored to be $100 (approx. Rs 5,500) to $150 (approx. Rs 8,000) more
than the Galaxy S3 Mini.
Price & Availability
Galaxy
S3 Mini is likely to be priced at $200 (approx. Rs 11,000) while the
Galaxy S2 Plus will be priced between $250 to $350 (approx. Rs 14,000 to
Rs 20,000).
Analysts
assume that the Galaxy S3 Mini and Galaxy S2 Plus smartphones will be
released into the market in the last quarter of 2012, before the holiday
season, as an attempt to boost its sales.
However,
this is only a rumor and there is no evidence that the Korean
manufacturer is prepping these two smartphones. Moreover, Samsung is
quite busy in marketing the Galaxy Note 2 tablet, which is slotted to be
unveiled at the pre-IFA event on August 29,2012 in Berlin.
Source: Oneindia
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