The Samsung Galaxy S II is soon to be
replaced by the recently announced
Galaxy S II Plus model. The new mid-
range smartphone is based on a
different (and as we found out way
more efficient) chipset and has a new
finish, but offers similar performance
and overall experience to its
predecessor. The good news is that the
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean smartphone
is already available for purchase and
the most impatient among you will be
able go get it very soon.
The Samsung Galaxy S II Plus is
expected to become available
worldwide until the end of Q1 this year
and Finland seems to be the first
European country to get it as the
smartphone's Dark Blue version is now
on sale there, while the Chic White will
be coming on March 1.
The Galaxy S II Plus costs €378, which
seems a bit steep, but that's not
usually the case with those early
launches. The price will probably go
down a bit once availability expands
and Samsung catches up with the
production.
Update: As it turns out the Galaxy S II
Plus is also available in Russia at about
€440 and through Orange Romania for
just €1 with a contract or €315 for the
SIM-free device.
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Samsung Galaxy S II Plus now available, starts at €315
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