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    Samsung’s flagship of flagship phones, the Galaxy S II, is hitting the states very soon….and looks like a white option will be included

    Samsung should be launching its flagship Galaxy S II handset in the United States any week now, and this last week a photo surfaced showing the superphone in a white version.

    Historically, Samsung only offered a black hued model of the phone in Europe, but a number of retailers are beginning to stock the new white model pictured above.

    The Galaxy S II sports a dual-core processor, Samsung’s stunning Super AMOLED Plus screen, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, the latest TouchWiz user interface and more. So far it has been Samsung’s fastest selling smartphone and 5 million units have already been shipped.

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