It seems like the Samsung Hercules name won’t continue to exist in mobile infamy, in fact. Canadian carrier Telus is now the second one (and last) company to shed the Greek God title in favor of the more traditional Galaxy S II moniker — albeit with its own unique twist, without a doubt . The company’s got an official page up for its forthcoming flagship, dubbed the “4G Samsung Galaxy S II X.” Discuss a mouthful, right? The device mirrors T-Mobile’s version rather closely, improving upon the unique model with a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, HSPA+ download speeds of as much as 42Mbps and — here’s where it gets interesting — a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU. We’re still unsure of the chipmaker accountable for supporting the AWS 4G radio, but our money’s at the Qualcomm APQ8060. The ever-frustrating “coming soon” is connected to the page, which appears to be fairly common practice with new phones lately; regardless, we imagine enough people can be willing to forgive and forget once their future toy decides to teach up.
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