Samsung Galaxy S2 Turns Pink with Deals Released on O2 Today
The best selling Samsung Galaxy S2 is now available in a new pink colour scheme and has been released on O2 today, joining the recently released Samsung Galaxy S2 White edition the new pink colour scheme looks set to be aimed at a more female audience who love their high tech gadgets.
Samsung Galaxy S2 Pink deals on O2 are available now with line rental prices starting at £21.50 per month which also includes a free pink Galaxy S2 phone, this is on one of the most popular O2 offers and provides 200 minutes of calls, 500 text messages and 500MB of inclusive data to use every month, not surprisingly this latest pink edition smart phone has landed just before Valentines day for those looking for the perfect gift for their lady.
Currently exclusive to the Phones4U Group (which includes Dialaphone) the pink Samsung Galaxy S2 packs in exactly the same amazing functionality as the original black and more recent white Galaxy S2 models and simply changes the colour of the outer casing for its new light pink colour scheme, awarded the ‘Phone of the Year’ status of 2011 as voted for by the public Samsung’s best seller beat the new iPhone 4S and other high specification models like the HTC Sensation to the top spot.
What you actually get under the hood of this very pretty new handset is a super fast, dual core 1.2GHz processor alongside the Android 2.3 gingerbread operating system and the manufacturer has now also confirmed that the S2 is to receive an update to the latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich edition of the software which is only currently available in the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Alongside all of this supped up hardware and software is a top class 8 mega pixel camera which can record video clips in 1080p full HD as well as an outstanding Super AMOLED 4.3 inch touch screen which even works in direct sunlight, there’s also fast 3.5G data access, Wi-Fi and GPS with satellite navigation as well as a massive amount of applications to download from the Android Market keeping even the most demanding users entertained.
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