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KDDI to offer WiMAX capable Samsung Galaxy S II

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The Samsung Galaxy S II is one smartphone from South Korean conglomerate Samsung that has certainly garnered a whole lot of press when it was first revealed to the world, and I must say, the device has held its own pretty well to date. It proved to be quite the competitor to the Apple iPhone, and there are different variants of the handset released subsequently as well, including one that has LTE connectivity. KDDI of Japan will be getting a Galaxy S II that they can call their own soon, where it will rock with WiMAX connectivity. This is a very different handset compared to the Epic 4G Touch from Sprint (model number SPH-D710), thanks to the far higher resolution 4.7″ display that carries a cool 1280 x 720 resolution. Underneath the hood lies a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, an 8-megapixel camera at the back that is capable of 1080p video recording, a 2-megapixel camera in front for video calls, a microSD memory card slot and NFC support.

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