South Korean handset maker Samsung Electronics is preparing to launch a high end phone that runs on Microsoft Windows operating system phone, which will feature hardware specifications in line with those available in the Galaxy S II.
Samsung Galaxy SII |
Nothing is officially confirmed on the present, but various rumors about this have already emerged, and things seem to go in that direction.
The handset was spotted with the model number SGH-i937 in nature, and even received the necessary approvals by the Bluetooth SIG (via WMPoweruser).
The handset, which received approvals had all the elements than any other profile Windows 7 Phone Mango smartphone would be included, offering little room for doubt in this direction, particularly since others have also mentioned in As part of Microsoft's operating system.
Samsung Galaxy SII |
SGH-i937 model number SGH-i927, which arrived on shelves, like the Samsung S Galaxy II, and the SGH-i917, which is now known as the U.S. market, Samsung Focus.
This clearly shows that Mobile-powered handset Mango Windows and received the necessary approvals by the Bluetooth SIG is by Samsung, and that the seller could easily be placed inside the machine, such as its latest flagship Android- based laptop.
Samsung Galaxy SII |
Even if no other information about the Samsung SGH-i937 is now we should expect the phone will start with the first wave of smartphones based on mango, sometimes in the fall, probably October.