Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Samsung's Galaxy S II Finally Migrates to the U.S.

Eso significa que pronto lo tendremos en RD… bien!!

 

It's been a long time coming, but Samsung is finally ready to bring its Galaxy S II phone to the U.S. To mark the occasion, the company is holding an event on Tuesday night at its Samsung Experience store in Manhattan's Columbus Circle.

The store has been turned into a giant advertisement for the device, though the phones themselves remain covered in black linen ahead of the event, which should kick off around 6:30 ET. The product, though, is not much of a mystery, with millions of the devices having already been sold in Europe and Asia.

Nonetheless, I'll have live coverage of the event once it kicks off in a few minutes. (Tuesday's event was originally slated for Monday night, but was delayed a day due to Hurricane Irene.)

In the meantime, details are starting to roll in. Sprint says it will sell its version as the Epic 4G Touch for $199 starting Sept. 16. T-Mobile said it will have a version in the fall, while Samsung says AT&T will also have a version this fall.

3:17 pm: Music still playing, but releases are out, so I will summarize some of the details.

3:18 pm: OK, let's see, the basics are no surprise — eight megapixel rear camera, nifty Super Amoled Plus screen, etc.

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