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Samsung Galaxy S II Plus now available at RM1,000

With Galaxy S 4 has been announced and the Galaxy S III price being slashed but you’re still looking for something that’s new and affordable? You might want to consider the Samsung Galaxy S II Plus, which is a refresh of the popular Galaxy S II. It is priced at just RM1,000 but this is a AP set which comes with 1 year warranty from the online retailer.

In terms of specs, it retains the same 4.3″ Super AMOLED Plus at 800×480 pixels resolution, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8MP main camera but storage is smaller at 8GB which can be expanded with microSD memory. Design wise, it remains unchanged with similar dimensions but it comes with a new HyperSkin look that’s similar to the current range of Galaxy smart phones. The battery is the same as well at 1,650mAh. Internally it runs on the newer Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean along with the latest smart feature enhancements. You can read up more deatils of the Galaxy S II Plus here.

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