Having had enough success with its flagship Android phones, the Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II. Korean smartphone vendor is reportedly considering to implement the features and the 'form factor' is the same as the Galaxy II to other platforms.
According to a rumor saying that a device is "ultra-poweful" from Samsung looks to run the latest edition of Windows 7 Phone (Mango).
Slanted news that originated from the Bluetooth SIG, as quoted PULSAonline via WMPoweruser, mentioned that Samsung is preparing the successor of Samsung's Focus has been popular.
Is the Samsung SGH-i937, a device that staying running Windows 7 Phone Mango, for several reasons, namely the phone has the same profile with a smartphone WP7 plus his name has appeared through the list of 'Occasional Gamers' smartphone WP 7.
As we already know, Samsung S Galaxy II (SGH-i927) is a sleek mobile phone with only 8.5 mm thick and provided with the specifications of other trim, such as dual-core processor, 1 GB RAM, internal memory 16 or 32 GB, super-AMOLED screen 4.3 inches, and the main camera 8 MP and 2 MP secondary camera.
With serial numbers have a difference of 10 (SGH-i937) on the Samsung S Galaxy II, we expect some of the features and the same form factor would be present with other uniforms, the WP 7. Hopefully.
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