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To: Cogito who wrote (4904)5/31/2011 12:46:42 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 32692
 
My track record of predictions is leaps and bounds better than the track record of the iSheep about their CRAPple... and I'm thankful for that as their idiotic predictions are financing all my Android purchases... LMFAO... too funny...



To: Cogito who wrote (4904)5/31/2011 12:54:01 AM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
Samsung Galaxy S II Poised to Make Big Splash in U.S.
Posted by Adam Mills | May 30, 2011
gottabemobile.com

Samsung announced today that its Android superphone, the Samsung Galaxy S II, has already surpassed 1 million units sold in Korea saying that the phone has been “selling like hotcakes.” The company also revealed that the Galaxy S II has sold faster than any of its previous devices even surpassing the fast start of the Samsung Galaxy S by a whopping 40 days.

The Galaxy S II debuted in Korea on April 29th and has slowly been making its way around the world. And one place that it hasn’t been released yet is in the United States. It’s currently unknown when the device is going to be hitting shelves here in the U.S. but it appears that Samsung might be undertaking a release similar to what it did for the original Galaxy S.

Currently, no carriers are known, but it appears likely that the Galaxy S II will be arriving on AT&T, Sprint and Verizon. T-Mobile also accidentally confirmed the device back when it was announced so it’s possible that we could see a launch on all four major U.S. carriers.

If sales in Korea and around the world are any indication, the Galaxy S II surely has a chance to break more records when it’s finally in the United States.