There is a new Samsung Galaxy S II rumor circulating the net today — this time, it’s emanating from South Korea, where specs and pictures of an LTE smartphone, reportedly codenamed “Celox,” have just surfaced. In line with its listing, the telephone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8060 processor, sports a 4.5-inch WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display, and boasts 16GB of internal memory, with a microSD slot offering one more 32GB. The telephone also runs on Gingerbread, rocks a 1750mAh battery (in comparison to the smaller Galaxy S II’s 1650mAH cell), offers 800MHz LTE support (at as much as 50Mbps upstream, 100Mbps downstream) and contours an 8MP rear-facing camera, besides a 2MP sensor up front. All of it seems pretty corresponding to that Hercules handset we recently spotted, except its noticeably different home button, protruding back, and LED flash. No word yet on if or when the handset will hit the market, but since both Verizon and AT&T support 700MHz LTE, this actual model is perhaps destined for Europe’s 800MHz networks, rather then the united states. We’ll be sure you bring you the entire details once they pour in.
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