The wait is almost over. The Korean manufacturer will be showing the U.S. variants of the Samsung Galaxy S II handset on tomorrow. Earlier, we’ve seen a couple of blurry images of the Sprint’s version of the Samsung Galaxy S II – the Samsung Epic 4G Touch (isn’t it Samsung Epic Touch 4G?). But, today the first press shot of the Samsung Epic 4G Touch has finally revealed out letting us to take a clear look at it. As we said earlier, Samsung has dumped the nasty iPhone-esque button at the bottom side of the handset and included four traditional Android navigation keys, as well as little tweaking of the original Galaxy S II. Unlike most modern smartphones, the Sprint logo moved to the back side of the handset.
Samsung Epic 4G Touch will be sporting the same specifications of the original Galaxy S II – Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 8MP rear & 2MP front cameras, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 4G WiMAX connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3.0, micro USB 2.0 and etc.
Read: Samsung Epic Touch 4G Full Specifications.
Sprint’s Samsung Epic 4G Touch will be showcased at tomorrow’s event in New York along with the T-Mobile and AT&T variants. That “09/09” date on the press shot could be the release day of the Samsung Epic 4G Touch. A previous leak is also suggesting that the handset will be hitting the markets on September 9th.
[Source: PocketNow]