Specifications of Samsung’s next generation Android handset – Galaxy S Pro, has been revealed by Android Central folks who claimed to have received information from reliable tipster.
The Samsung Galaxy S Pro phone, which was seen in quite a few leaked photos, had never been seen in such detail prior to this leak. The phone is apparently still in its testing phase and is visually quite similar to the existing Galaxy S. The phone is thought to have the same 4-inch Super AMOLED screen as the one on the Galaxy S. It is smaller than the 4.3 inch screen of the Evo 4G but larger than that of Nexus One. It is thought to sport the same resolution as the Galaxy S – 480×800. The phone also has a slideout QWERTY keypad and apparently is powered by a 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 design processor.
Source: http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Samsung_Galaxy_S_Pro_Specs_Leaked/551-111899-893.html
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