Samsung is unleashing yet another Android smartphone, and this time it?s a high-end smartphone that will make it a nice alternative to the company?s flagship Galaxy S II. Dubbed the Galaxy Z, the device will feature a 4.2-inch Super LCD screen rather than the Super AMOLED Plus of the flagship, along with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, dual-core 1.0 GHz CPU, 5-megapixel rear camera, front-facing camera, and 8 GB internal storage.
Specs-wise, it?s not as high as the Galaxy S II, but it?s still definitely a worthy device in the high-end category.
The Galaxy Z will be hitting Swedish carrier Tre for about $630 when it launches. It?s unclear if any U.S. carrier will also pick up on the Galaxy Z as the U.S. is still awaiting for announcements of the Galaxy S II.
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Via: Droid Matters
Category: Mobile
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