DALLAS, USA – The Samsung SGH-i927 is AT&T’s Samsung Galaxy S II variant, complete with a keyboard and Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread.
The smartphone has sold over five million units worldwide in less than 90 days, making it the fastest selling Android handset ever from the South Korean company. Curiously, it is yet to enter the US market, as not one single carrier has released it.
One of the key highlights of the device is its thickness, measuring 8.49mm only even while carrying some of the most advanced components in mobile technology. According to the source, the newer version, with an added keyboard, still managed to converse the thin factor.
The original Samsung Galaxy S II has a 4.3″ Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen display, a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p full HD video recording, 16GB internal storage, Wi-Fi with DLNA, Kies Air, Bluetooth 3.0, HSDPA and HSUPA, and GPS.
The keyboard variant for AT&T, known only as Samsung i927 and awaiting a proper market name, will likely be based on the above specifications.