Samsung
has big plans for selling more smartphones this year following the
announcement of the Google Nexus S. The company aims to sell 60 million
mobile phones in the year 2011. We can expect to see more powerful and
amazing devices like the slimmest Android - Infuse 4G - that was
unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show 2011 in Las Vegas last week.
The Korea Times news daily reported
that Shin Jong-Kyun, head of Mobiles Division Samsung, confirmed that a
new version of the Galaxy S phone would be unveiled at the Mobile World
Congress 2011 in Barcelona starting from February 14.
Back in November, a slide containing information about the Samsung Mobiles plans
for the first half this year indicated a Galaxy S successor. Shin said
that the new version of Galaxy S will run dual-core mobile processor,
which means it would be the Nvidia Tegra T20 CPU or a new dual-core chip
from Samsung. The display obviously would be Super AMOLED (Active
Matrix Light Emitting Diode) Plus technology based with higher pixel
density. Also, it will run the Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread mobile
OS.
Shin
also said that they will reveal a Galaxy Tab road map for this year. We
may soon get to see a Super AMOLED or AMOLED display bearing Galaxy
Tab.
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