Samsung is among the few manufacturers for Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 handsets, and they're also famous for their Galaxy S II Android smartphone. It won't be surprise if Samsung tries to apply their successful ingredient onto their Windows Phone 7 lineup.
There is evidence to suggest that a WP7 version of the overwhelmingly popular Galaxy S II might be just around the corner. Now, if you take the Galaxy S II's model number, SGH-927, then add 10, you get “SGH-937.” Coincidently, a device bearing that name has just cropped up at the Bluetooth SIG, and it's reported to have exactly the same Bluetooth characteristics as a Mango Windows Phone 7 handset.
Finally, we add some corroboration in the form of an obscure list of WP7 phones at Occasional Gamer, which also mentions the SHG-937. That leaves us just two possibilities: either WP7 is about to be available on one of the best smartphones around, or it isn't. We're hoping for the former one of course.
source: 2DayBlog.com
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