User:Kdomer/Samsung Hercules

Samsung Hercules new article content ...  The Samsung Hercules is an upcoming smartphone developed by Samsung. It is a variety of the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone, and is said to be released this fall on T-Mobile USA's network. Features of the phone remain largely similar to those of the Galaxy S II. It will feature Samsung's 1.2GHz dual-core "Exynos" processor, 1GB of mobile DDR RAM, 16 or 32GB flash ROM, and Samsung's Super AMOLED Plus display. Sensors include proximity, light, 3-axis gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer. Radios include 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, AWS 3G 900 and 2,100MHz bands, and 42Mbps HSPA+ support on T-Mobile's network. Also like the Galaxy S II, the Hercules will release with out-of-the-box support for DLNA and NFC, and is one of the first superphones to be released with MHL. Two key features seperate this phone from the remaining line of Galaxy S II smartphones. The screen, while having the same WVGA, 800x480 resolution, will be 4.5 inches diagonally, in comparison to 4.3 inches for the remaining phones on the Galaxy S II line. The Hercules will also be the first smartphone with support for T-Mobile USA's 42Mbps HSPA+ network (previous smartphones have supported no higher than the 21Mbps frequencies). The phone does not have a defined release date, but it is estimated to be sometime in October for an as-of-yet undisclosed price.