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Samsung teases impeding Galaxy S replacement launch

Samsung has this annual event called the “Samsung Unpacked” that it uses as a platform to unveil killer devices. Some of the major devices unpacked at the Samsung Unpacked event include the Jet, the Wave and the very successful Galaxy S.

This time around the event will unveil the successor to the Galaxy S and Samsung has started teasing the crowd about it on the official Samsung Unpacked website. There’s really not much to look at except for the unveiling date which will be February 13, just one day before Mobile World Congress, but there will be a teaser preview on February 1. Hopefully by then more details will surface.

Wonder what the new Galaxy S will bring to the table, a dual-core processor is not a bad start. What do you think? Click on the source link to head on over to the Samsung Unpacked website.

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