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Despite having the longest name in smartphone history, the Samsung Galaxy S II Sprint Epic 4G Touch is the first of the Galaxy S II devices to reach North America — you can hit up Sprint online and order one right now. It’s going to set you back $199.99 and a two year agreement (or $499.99 if you buy it outright), but for that money you’re getting 1.2GHz of dual-core, and 4.52 inches of Super Amoled plus loving. Toss in Sprint’s Wimax 4G, and an all new version of TouchWiz, and there’s a lot there to get excited over.
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The folks over at OLED-info got a bit of inside information about Super AMOLED HD screens, and the news is good. Using a new and improved manufacturing process and materials, Samsung has supposedly managed to get high resolution Super AMOLED screens at a much smaller size than was previously possible, and we may be seeing them this fall. There’s even a bit of speculation that they are even more cost efficient with this new process, and a Super AMOLED panel is now 20 percent cheaper than the equivalent S-LCD panel. Awesome.
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