What we’ve here seems to be some variation of the Samsung Galaxy S II, with support for 850MHz and 1900MHz GSM frequencies, making its way in the course of the FCC. Now, we all know what you’re thinking, “didn’t we already see an AT&T ready S II ?” Yep, but this one sports one other model number — GT-I9103, and also you know where we have seen that before? Those mysterious Tegra 2-equipped Galaxy S II benchmarks . The rumblings of Sammy’s flagship handset coming in two versions, one rocking NVIDIA’s mobile chip, aren’t without precedent — Exynos remains to be fairly young silicon and this can be the way to boost supplies (as we put it, within the most politically correct terms possible) “outside its critical markets.” In other words, don’t expect to select this kind of up at your local AT&T shop, unless your local store happens to be in St. Petersburg Russia.
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