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    Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE to be Bell exclusive

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Size:  83.8 KBWith all Galaxy S III rumors floating around I was a little caught off guard with the announcement of the Galaxy S II HD LTE. The S II HD LTE is going to be a Bell exclusive. It has a 720p HD Super AMOLED display, dual core 1.5Ghz processor, 16GB of storage, 1GB RAM and of course LTE. It's running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) with an Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) upgrade coming out later.

    Compared to the HSPA Galaxy Nexus you lose Android 4.0 (for now) but you gain LTE, a 8 mp camera (instead of 5mp), a slightly bigger battery and most importantly you get a microSDHC card slot. While the Nexus' processor is clocked at a lower speed from my testing it has similar performance to the S II HD LTE's 1.5Ghz processor. I'm presuming that it's a 1.5Ghz Snapdragon.

    Compared to the Galaxy S II LTE you gain slightly bigger 720p display and a slightly bigger battery.

    Processor-wise

    Really, it's like a Galaxy Note sans the S-Pen in a smaller package. It's actually a pretty sizeable upgrade from the the S II LTE.

    You getting one or are you waiting for the SIII?

    Bell to be exclusive Canadian carrier of the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE superphone
    Newest device in Samsung’s best-selling Galaxy S II series is the first and only to feature powerful dual-core processing, next-gen 4G LTE network speeds and a stunning HD display

    MONTRÉAL, April 18,2012 – Bell and Samsung today announced the upcoming exclusive launch of the new Galaxy S II HD LTE superphone – the only Galaxy S II device to feature dual-core processing, 4G LTE and an HD display.

    “Offering customers the hottest superphones like the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE supports Bell’s commitment to deliver the best mobile devices across world-leading next-generation broadband networks,” said Adel Bazerghi, Senior Vice President of Products at Bell Mobility. “The Galaxy S II has proven to be one of the most popular devices available anywhere. With the addition of a crystal clear HD Super AMOLED display and blazing fast 4G LTE, this already amazing superphone just got better.”

    “The Samsung Galaxy S II has seen tremendous sales success worldwide, selling over 10 million units in 10 months,” said Paul Brannen, Vice President, Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics Canada. “We are thrilled that Bell customers will soon be able to experience the power of HD LTE on the best-selling Samsung Galaxy S II.”

    Leveraging Bell’s next-generation 4G LTE network, the Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE offers superior web browsing, downloading, file sharing and high-quality video streaming. When outside 4G LTE coverage areas, the Galaxy S II HD LTE switches automatically and seamlessly to the fastest available HSPA+ network speeds.

    Please visit Bell.ca/Coverage for detailed information about Bell’s network service areas.

    The Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE brings videos to life in stunning 1080p HD quality thanks to its 4.65” (118mm) HD Super AMOLED display. And 26 live channels, the best live sports, and an extensive library of on-demand content on the industry-leading Bell Mobile TV service, customers can also have instant access to their favourite programming.

    The Galaxy S II HD LTE is upgradeable to Android 4.0. This update will be available in coming months.

    Ready for business, the Galaxy S II HD LTE supports e-mail, contact and calendar synchronization alongside state-of-the-art security features including IP-based encryption for safe mobile access to critical assets.

    The Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE includes:

    · Fast network access; 4G LTE, HSPA+ 42 Mbps, EDGE/GPRS quad band

    · Best in class display: 4.65” (118mm) HD Super AMOLED screen, optimized HD interface, and HD content support

    · Powerful performance: 1.5 GHz dual core processor and 4G LTE download speeds, 1850mAH Li-ion battery, Android 2.3 OS, WiFi and Bluetooth capable

    · Form factor: 9.27mm thin

    · Memory: 1GB RAM; 16GB (eMMC); micro SD slot (up to 32 GB)

    · Camera: 8 MP AF rear camera; full HD 1080p video recording; 2 MP front camera

    · Browser: Android Browser: HTML 5.0

    The Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE will be available exclusively from Bell in coming weeks. For more information and to pre-register, please visit Bell.ca/GalaxyS2HDLTE

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    I think its too little too late for this phone. If it was released before or same time as the galaxy nexus i would get it. But sgs3 is on its way..

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    Quote Originally Posted by bimmerboii View Post
    I think its too little too late for this phone. If it was released before or same time as the galaxy nexus i would get it. But sgs3 is on its way..

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    I second that. I was interested in this phone but only a split second. The S3 is a better route to go.

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    And what I don't get is why is it coming out with 2.3 instead of ICS out of the box? Looks like a great phone, but with the SGS III coming out soon, it is rather late to the party.

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    Snapdragon S3 with an Adreno 220 pushing 720p? We already saw how that worked out with the LTE Galaxy Note at 1280x800, it's stuttery as ****. Why on earth does this device even exist? I mean, it's an upgrade for Telus or Rogers SII models that already can't do smooth non cached animations, but it's clearly a downgrade for the user compared to the Bell i9100M.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Furry Atom View Post
    Snapdragon S3 with an Adreno 220 pushing 720p? We already saw how that worked out with the LTE Galaxy Note at 1280x800, it's stuttery as ****. Why on earth does this device even exist? I mean, it's an upgrade for Telus or Rogers SII models that already can't do smooth non cached animations, but it's clearly a downgrade for the user compared to the Bell i9100M.
    You mean the Bell SII is different from the Rogers & Telus version?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogido View Post
    You mean the Bell SII is different from the Rogers & Telus version?
    What I meant to ask was, did Rogers and Telus ever have non-LTE SII models which were different from the Bell version?

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    Samsung is so bad with name. How many times do they want to use the word Galaxy. So is "S" the same as Galaxy S and Nexus S? No why not, average guys don't know. Then you have Galaxy S II, S III, then you have subdivision of SII HD, and LTE.

    Hmm.. they should stick with numbers or unique name, not quasi-name with confusing post-fix number, before you know it, you have Galaxy S II Generation III LTE-S Revision II Round 5 Phone.

    Those engineers should go out more often, do they really expect people to call out Galaxy S II HD LTE? Count it, there are 5 identifiers in it, Galaxy, S, II, HD, LTE!!!

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    It's actually pretty effective... A lot of ppl ask me if they should get an iPhone or a Galaxy. Not an iPhone or an Android/HTC/LG.

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    I'm finding this phone to be quite nice, I have smaller hands and am going to pass on the 4.8 inch SIII... even this at 4.65 inches is pushing it. But over all I'm loving this device, I tried the SII and the Nexus but I think the SII HD LTE is just right...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky2006 View Post
    I'm finding this phone to be quite nice, I have smaller hands and am going to pass on the 4.8 inch SIII... even this at 4.65 inches is pushing it. But over all I'm loving this device, I tried the SII and the Nexus but I think the SII HD LTE is just right...
    I have small hands too. This device seems to satisfy the missing requirement I had for the S2, which was a higher resolution screen. The S3 may be too big for my hands. However, keep in mind that the original Bell S2 has the faster Exynos CPU (but no LTE) when compared to the S2 HD, although it's probably not noticeable in everyday usage.

    Would be great if you and others could share more findings about this device. I wonder if anyone has rooted it yet.

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    I've done benchmarks with my S2 and my S2 HD LTE and the HD LTE blows the S2 out of the water in quadrant and antutu... by atleast 150 points, but it all depends too on linpack the S2 wins hands down, I think with the S3 it'll be the same situation as the HTC one X where international versions get the quad core and north america just gets a majorly souped up qualicom S4 dual core, I read that its because exynos does not support LTE as of yet so I could be wrong in the coming months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky2006 View Post
    I've done benchmarks with my S2 and my S2 HD LTE and the HD LTE blows the S2 out of the water in quadrant and antutu... by atleast 150 points, but it all depends too on linpack the S2 wins hands down, I think with the S3 it'll be the same situation as the HTC one X where international versions get the quad core and north america just gets a majorly souped up qualicom S4 dual core, I read that its because exynos does not support LTE as of yet so I could be wrong in the coming months.
    They actually suspect that there WILL be a quad-core of some sort coming to N. America, based on some ads that Rogers ran about the S III, and said that it will be a quad-core phone.

    Ad could have been fake (saw a snapshot of it, as it was removed by that point) or wrong, mind you.

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    I dont see how its a downgrade from the i9100m... I have both phones and I like the S2 hd lte a lot more...

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    How are you guys finding this phone overall, after several days of use? Does the Bell store have any cases for it yet?

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