AT&T May Launch Two Samsung Galaxy S II Handsets
Earlier today, we got our first good look at a phone that supposedly is AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S II. Surprisingly, the device employs a physical QWERTY keyboard, something that Galaxy S II that’s been released worldwide does not have. This likely led to many of you, who aren’t big fans of physical keyboards, to denounce AT&T’s version of the Galaxy S II and make plans to head elsewhere. Not so fast, amigos. Android Central has posted a photo of a device that is purportedly a second Galaxy S II device that is apparently headed to AT&T as well. That’s right, Ma Bell might have two Galaxy S II inspired devices available next month.

The photo you see here is a keyboard-less device that is currently testing at AT&T and is branded as the Galaxy S II. It’s also apparently running Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread and also apparently has a WVGA display. It’s also described as being “really sexy.”
So, two, awesome Galaxy S II options on AT&T? That’s like a dream come true for a lot of you, I’m sure. With all of these leaks, there has to be something official just around the corner.




Oh Verizon…when if ever? sigh…
i highly doubt the samsung slider will be a galaxy s2 variant. more likely it will resemble the samsung epic 4g from sprint and like the rumored keyboard samsung for Motorola. around 500 mb of RAM no dual core. the Droid Charge with a keyborad.
i highly doubt the samsung slider will be a galaxy s2 variant. more likely it will resemble the samsung epic 4g from sprint and like the rumored keyboard samsung for Motorola. around 500 mb of RAM no dual core. the Droid Charge with a keyborad.
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