Samsung will roll out some of its latest mobile versions in New Zealand in the month of April. This would also include the trendy Galaxy S II and the Google Nexus S.
The entire sale would be conducted by Vodafone that happens to be the registered dealer of Samsung in New Zealand. The exact dates of the launch are yet to be revealed. The news of Samsung’s launch has already triggered the expectations and curiosity of the citizens residing in New Zealand.
Among the wide array of smartphones launched by Samsung, Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Mini stand out to be one of the lowest priced products. Galaxy Ace that costs around $500-$600 has already being a hit in the market. Galaxy Mini that is likely to be priced at $300-$400 runs on 600MHz power.
New Zealand will get its first smartphone based on Android 2.3 or Gingerbread in April with the introduction of Nexus S. The phone has vivid features incorporated into it. Built with 1 GHz processor, the phone consists of a concave display of 4 inch. The display is designed in a way to suit the shape of an individual’s face. Camera facility of 5MP is available in the handset that allows a video recording of 720p HD. With no other manufacturer’s software, the phone solely operates on Android installed in it.
The Galaxy S II comes with a high resolution screen. It works on a dual core processor of capacity 1GHz. Memory of 1GB RAM is built into the handset. The phone was launched in the month of February at the Mobile World Congress. It follows the Galaxy S that had helped Samsung emerge as a top competitor in mobile industry across the globe.
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