Samsung is the words largest smartphone maker for Android and while the SGSII has been extremely popular with their own Samsung Exynos 4210 1.2 GHz dual-core processor on board but the Galaxy R will be shipping with the NVIDIA Tegra 2 superchip instead. It will be clocked in at 1.0 Ghz so basically just slightly under the spec of the SGSII. This phone will be the little brother to the Galaxy S II with a slightly smaller screen and camera, but other than that they are extremely similar and equally awesome.
Samsung Galaxy R Hands-on Video
The Samsung Galaxy R Spec sheet details as followed — A NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core 1.0 Ghz processor, a 4.2″ SLCD Display (SGSII is 4.3″ and AMOLED) and the Galaxy R will also be packing a 5 MP camera with LED Flash as well as a front 2 MP shooter for video chat. Powered by NVIDIA and Android 2.3 Gingerbread users can expect a seamless and fluid experience as well as the benefit of the Samsung Touch Wiz UX pre-installed over 2.3 Gingerbread. It will also come with 8GB internal storage and 1GB RAM with optional 32GB micro-SD support.
It is super thin and extremely lightweight and from initial reports it will only be a hair thicker than the Galaxy S II bigger brother so this is basically as good as it gets, without actually getting the SGSII. The GALAXY R is currently available in Sweden, and is coming to other regions soon, including North & Eastern Europe, South East & West Asia, Middle East Asia, and China. We have reached out to Samsung and NVIDIA and currently have no further details about a possible US launch but I’d love to see it hit the streets over here.
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