Friday 26 August 2011

Mobile Broadband Carrier Verizon, won’t offer Galaxy S II


Mobile Broadband Carrier Rumor for Verizon, Confirmed on internet news website that Galaxy S II as Samsung Latest technology for Mobile Broadband phone won’t be offered by Verizon. In Verizon Mobile Broadband Plans service there is no list (for now, -red) for Galaxy S II. 


A Verizon spokesman confirmed in a telephone interview Friday that Verizon won't sell the Galaxy S II, noting that Verizon already has an extensive portfolio of Android smartphones that includes theSamsung Droid Charge.
Verizon has a wide portfolio of dual-core smartphones and several that run on its 4G LTE network. Some bloggers say the Stratosphere is actually Verizon's version of the Galaxy S II, although Verizon won't comment on that.
Verizon is certainly on the list for future iPhone devices, so carrying a Samsung Galaxy S, perhaps the iPhone’s biggest competitor yet, may not be in the cards. This device is a 4.3-inch display having dual-core 4G LTE Android much in the same way the Galaxy S II is a 4.3-inch display having dual-core and possibly 4G LTE-having device of the future. Would Verizon be willing to market them both at the same time?
Verizon Wireless (NYSE:VZW) said it will not sell the Samsung Galaxy S II handset, according to the Wall Street Journal, conflicting earlier reports that Verizon has such a device planned for this summer.
Samsung Electronics has invited media to a Galaxy S II launch event in New York Aug. 29, where the top Android phone maker is expected to unveil Galaxy S II handsets on AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.
Then there is the Galaxy W (Wonder), Galaxy M Pro (Magical), Galaxy Y (Young) and Galaxy Y Pro, all of which run on the powerful Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system.
The Galaxy Y is for younger users, sporting a 832 MHz processor and Samsung's TouchWiz user interface.


press image depicting the Galaxy S II models for T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint has leaked onPocketNow. Presumably, each will still have some Galaxy branding on top of those names.

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