Samsung company Launches First 4G smart phones in South Korea

Samsung Electronics, the world's second largest producer of mobile phones, has released its first smartphone based on the fourth generation (4G) communication technologies offer to meet the growing demand for high-speed wireless services. Galaxy Galaxy S2 S2 LTE and LTE-ready HD long-term evolution (LTE) technology was rolled out of the media event held in downtown Seoul, Monday.
The two new smartphones to support LTE data five times faster than the current generation of third generation (3G) mobile phones with the functions offered by smartphones Galaxy S2, the company said.
Galaxy S2 is equipped with an Android 2.3 LTE, or the latest version of the Android platform, a 4.5-inch AMOLED display and a super-processor dual-core 1.5 GHz, while the Galaxy was a LTE HD S2 with 4.65 inches High Definition (HD) AMOLED 110 percent natural color reproduction and viewing angle of 180 degrees.
"The 4G technology LTE has become the basis for enjoying high-speed, high resolution wireless service. The new products meet the growing demand for these services in an environment where mobile operators worldwide network transition to 4G "said Jong-Kyun Shin, president and chief communications Samsung mobile business, told reporters. Mr. Shin LTE mobile phone sales forecast again approach the existing S Galaxy series, adding it might take some time to achieve the goal of LTE networks are not yet covered nationally.
Worldwide sales of smartphones Galaxy S2 reached more than 10 million units since its launch in April, according to Samsung.
The nation's top wireless carrier SK Telecom plans to provide LTE service nationally in 2013, the 3 rd mobile operator LG Uplus aims to cover the service across the country next year

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