Does Samsung have a Tegra 2 Galaxy S II I9103 in line too ?

E-mailWritten by Administrator Thursday, 17 February 2011 10:02

At MWC 2011, Samsung curtain lifted the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Galaxy Tab 2) which will feature CPU based on Tegra 2 (T20) SoC which at present is top most considered for integration in the upcoming and latest released smartphones and tablets, but on the same hand at the press conference held by Samsung, they declared that Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Galaxy S II will equip Samsung's own Exynos SoC. CPU. Who knows what will these to new devices ship but Samsung has given Tegra 2 priority and is working on to unleash Galaxy S II (GT-19103) and so the proof comes right from their benchmark scores containing information that this new upcoming smartphone will feature NVIDIA dual-core Tegra 2 SoC as a replacement for Samsung's own Exynos platform.

However with this news on hand, its still not precise whether the new model name mentioned would break cover or the same Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-19000) will dispatch with two diverse processor platforms, depending on the region. If in any situation the Samsung smartphone will feature Tegra 2 then it won’t be a bad alternative due to the fact that the CPU performance and benchmarks results are notably better in GPU and Flash performance.

The act of diverting to Tegra 2 platform may be a wise decision as its cause for diversion is that Samsung may won’t be capable to fulfill the require for the dual-core Exynos chips that power the Galaxy S II phones and so the Tegra 2 based smartphone will boost its sales meter essentially. Indeed, it was a matter of fact that Samsung Galaxy S were sold at the count of 10 million units in 2010, on the other hand Galaxy S II has very rare chances to become the best seller product for this year if Samsung won’t integrate Tegra 2 inside it.

The official specs page rolls all the information where you may have noticed or not but Galaxy S II will also equip the same Exynos processor but however its dependant on region, which means the CPU integration will depend in which region you are living. Whether it could be Tegra 2 or Exynos depends on your physical region as mentioned in the report. Have a look for yourselves where you can point out that the GT-I9100 is the normal Exynos based Galaxy S II, and so the I9103 is the Tegra 2 version: Official specs page: Here

Samsung gives an impression of being smarter when it comes to marketing because if they had announced two versions of the samrtphone based on two different CPU platforms, then they would have confused the users, so they decided earlier to disclose it.

You may be eager to get your hands on the Tegra 2 operated superphone but indeed it won’t make a whole lot of change in the performance, you can count on a little bit change, that’s all ! Now it all depends whether Samsung is steadfast to their upgrade/change in the platform or they will manage to adjust with their same CPU platform the “Exynos processor”.


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