Samsung Galaxy S2 4G Boost Mobile gets a September for US

Samsung Galaxy S2 4G

The Samsung Galaxy S2 4G Boost Mobile will soon hit the US along with the Galaxy Rush and the Array. All three handsets provide the carrier’s Monthly Unlimited service plans coupled with Shrinking Payments.

To begin with, the former handset operates over 3G and 4G networks from Sprint with the second service band rendering average upload speeds of up to 3Mbps to 4Mbps. Apart from this, it also provides data access over Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot which is priced at $10 per month. The smartphone runs on the Ice Cream Sandwich OS and draws fuel from a dual core Exynos processor operating at 1.2GHz.

“Together with Samsung we continue to launch compelling device options from entry level to 4G-enabled smartphones to meet the evolving needs of our customers,” commented Andre Smith, vice president, Boost Mobile. “Launching the award-winning Samsung Galaxy S II 4G marks a defining moment for Boost’s customers craving a portable entertainment powerhouse on a no-contract unlimited plan that shrinks to as low as $40 a month.”

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On the front, a 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus touch panel is accompanied by a 2MP camera. There is an 8MP rear-facing snapper that’s capable of delivering full HD video recordings. For hoarding purposes, users have 16GB of internal memory at their disposal. The device is said to provide 8 hours of talktime on a single charge through a 1650mAh battery.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 4G Boost Mobile price and release date are confirmed for $369.99 (approx. Rs. 20,430) and September, respectively. Potential buyers will be able to pick up the handset via the carrier’s retail and online stores in the US.