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Samsung Galaxy S II delayed? To bump up to 1.2GHz

If you’re counting the days for the Samsung Galaxy S II, you might need to add another month or two to your calendar. According to multiple sources including Samsung Mobile India, the Galaxy S II will be delayed worldwide.

However that’s not the only surprise. It was also revealed that delay might be due to upgrading of processor from 1.0GHz to 1.2GHz. So far only Samsung Estonia has confirmed such speed bump on their Facebook page. We’re not sure if this will be a sole variant or Samsung might be releasing a separate model with different processors for different markets. Is this delay worth the wait? Hopefully it does.

Looks like the LG Optimus 2X is on its way to be first dual-core Android smart phone in Malaysia uncontested. Unless of course Motorola Atrix comes in earlier to spoil the party.

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