There’s some pretty big news popping out of South Korea today, where Samsung has just announced the Galaxy S II LTE handset, in conjunction with its much more alluring cousin, the Galaxy S II LTE HD — the primary member of the Galaxy S family to rock an HD display. The brand new device, pictured at the right, boasts a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD screen with 1280 x 720 resolution, which translates to about 316 pixels per inch. Apart from that, its specs are similar to those of the Gingerbread-laced S II LTE, that’s powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and lines 16GB of internal memory, an eight megapixel camera that supports 1080p HD video and the standard number of WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC capabilities. No word yet on pricing or availability, however the Galaxy S II LTE would be available exclusively on SK Telecom, while the HD variant may be available on all three Korean carriers — SK Telecom, LG U+ and KT.
Roku remote for iOS updated, easier navigation features in tow
Hack enables fast refresh mode on Nook Simple Touch (video)



