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2 unannounced Samsung Galaxy smartphones spotted online Galaxy S II Plus And Galaxy Grand Duos

Two unannounced Samsung Galaxy smartphones have been spotted online with the specifications that the smartphones are going to arrive with.


                         

The two are the Galaxy S II Plus (model number GT-i9105P) and the Galaxy Grand Duos(model numberGT-i9082). We have heard about both the smartphones before and the Galaxy S II Plus dates back to August 2012.

According to the latest report, the Galaxy S II Mini could launch later this month and is to arrive with 4.3 inch WVGA display in contrast to the qHD display which was previously reported.

The S II Plus will run on Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OS, will be powered by a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 8 MP camera on the rear while a 2 MP front facing camera. The S II Plus measures 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.98 mm and weighs 121 grams.

                                                
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos was earlier rumoured to arrive with a 5-inch display but thesmartphone is instead arriving with 4.5-inch screen with a WVGA display resolution. Thesmartphone is to be powered on a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 8 MP camera and 2 MP front facing camera.

The Grand Duos as the name suggests will arrive with dual-SIM capability and will run on Android 4.1.1 OS.

There is no official information on the launch or pricing of both the smartphones but we hope to hear very soon.

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