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A WiMAX sporting Samsung Galaxy S II is bound for Japan’s KDDI

Samsung Galaxy S III is right around the corner, but the new versions of its predecessor just won’t stop coming, folks. A WiMAX flavored variation of the Android smartphone is about to hit the shelves of Japan’s wireless carrier KDDI in a few days time.

Specs wise, the smartphone is closely related to the Samsung Galaxy S II HD, which is being sold in Korea. It features a dual-core CPU, clocked at 1.4GHz and a gig of RAM. The internal memory is 16GB. It can be further expanded via a microSD card slot. The screen of the device is the familiar 4.65″ Super AMOLED unit with HD(1280 x 720 pixels) resolution. A duo of HD capable cameras is on board – an 8MP snapper on the back of the device, and a 2MP front-facing shooter. The smartphone features a full connectivity suite, including NFC support. It weighs the highly acceptable 139 grams.

The Samsung Galaxy S II WiMAX will go on sale on January 20. Its price is yet to be known.

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