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AT&T Samsung Galaxy Z i9103 - New Upcoming AT&T Android Smartphone

The Samsung Galaxy Z i9103 is one sister model of Samsung galaxy S II i900, it has been just passed by FCC to be most probably heading to AT&T in the future months. The new AT&T Samsrtphone - Samsung Galaxy Z has no much changes in shape compared with Samsung galaxy S II, the difference is parts of the back body of Galaxy Z i9103 is made of a better texture of the metal material, and use the drawing process, which makes the Samsung Galaxy Z look more significant level.However, the att Galaxy Z i9103‘s is thicker than GALAXY S II , about 9.46 mm or so.

Upcoming New Cell Phones For AT&T In 2011 - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Z i9103 cell Phone pictures:

AT&T Galaxy Z i9103 is still designed with a 4.3 inch WVGA touchscreen, but its screen is upgraded to Super Clear LCD from Super AMOLED Plus.In addtion, Samsung galaxy Z doesn鈥檛 not use their own Exynos 4210 dual-core processor, but powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 2 Duo processor. What鈥檛 more, the Galaxy Z i9103 equiped with the Android2.3 OS and latest Touchwiz 4.0 touch interface, a dual camera design, a 8-megapixel main camera with 1080P Full HD video can capture, video calling, and as well as a 2.0 megapixel front camera. The handset also has 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage, support HSPA +, Wi-Fi 802.11 n / b / g wireless LAN and GPS and so on.

Wah, It hears the Samsung galaxy Z is wonderful. Sadly, there is no words on its release date and price for att In US, now it is staring to be pre-order in Sweden銆

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