It seems the version of the Galaxy S II with NVidia’s Tegra 2 processor is on its way to the U.S. market. Good folks of the Federal Communications Commission had some intimate with the device, only to give it its official seal of approval.
Model marked GT-I9103 looks like the Galaxy Z to us; you know the one which has recently started selling in Sweden. We’ve no doubts the Korean company wants to push both flavors of its flagship smartphone in many parts of the world, U.S. included. The only problem, as far as I can tell, is getting the best possible deal with major carriers like AT&T. Speaking of which, this little fellow is made to sing along 850 and 1900 MHz 3G bands, which are used by AT&T and Canada’s Rogers Wireless. Hopefully we won’t have to wait for too long to see either Samsung or AT&T officially announcing the Galaxy S II. We’re sure many of our readers would grab it the second it’s available, right?
[Via: Engadget]