When Samsung and most of the major US carriers got together for the Galaxy S II launch late last month, T-Mobile didn't make quite the same splash as Sprint or AT&T. It didn't show off its GS2 like the others, and didn't have a feature-laden press release to put out. There was some speculation at the time that part of the motivation behinds T-Mobile's actions was due to GS2 hardware changes that it wasn't quite ready to announce. It's still not official, but a video that's been brought to our attention from the event seems to confirm that T-Mobile isn't getting a GS2 with a Samsung Exynos chip.
Samsung's Philip Berne goes over the differences between the three carriers, calling-out the processor swap. At first, we weren't even sure that AT&T would get an Exynos, but that's confirmed here. The question, then, is what chip will end up powering the T-Mobile GS2? A Tegra 2 would make sense, but a dual-core Snapdragon could fit in a pinch; phoneArena thinks the 1.2Ghz model in the now-defunct TouchPad would be a likely choice. Frankly, at this point, we just want to see the smartphone arrive, no matter whose chip is inside.
Samsung's Philip Berne goes over the differences between the three carriers, calling-out the processor swap. At first, we weren't even sure that AT&T would get an Exynos, but that's confirmed here. The question, then, is what chip will end up powering the T-Mobile GS2? A Tegra 2 would make sense, but a dual-core Snapdragon could fit in a pinch; phoneArena thinks the 1.2Ghz model in the now-defunct TouchPad would be a likely choice. Frankly, at this point, we just want to see the smartphone arrive, no matter whose chip is inside.
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