Mar 21, 2011 09:26 GMT  ·  By

Starting tomorrow, March 22nd, South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics should be on the floor at CTIA Wireless in Orlando, Florida, for the showcasing of a series of new handsets, as well as of new wireless technologies.

According to the latest news around the Internet, the company plans on bringing to the expo mobile phones like the Samsung Galaxy S II, or the Samsung Infuse 4G.

Moreover, the company would also bring to the show its LTE-based handsets, namely the Samsung Craft (SCH-r900) and the 4G LTE Phone for Verizon (supposedly called Samsung Stealth).

Moreover, the telecoms giant would plan on showcasing its Samsung Smart LTE Solution at the event, as well as new WiMAX and Business and Enterprise solutions.

A Samsung 8.9-inch tablet PC is also expected to make an appearance at CTIA.

For those out of the loop, we should note that the Samsung Galaxy S II was unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, as the successor of the popular Galaxy S smartphone.

It should arrive on shelves sometime next month, with Google's Android 2.3 operating system on board.

The Samsung Infuse 4G was announced during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, and has already received the necessary FCC approvals on its way to AT&T's network in the United States.

Also at CES 2011, Samsung unveiled its first LTE smartphone for Verizon, which did not receive a name as of yet, nor a specific release date.

However, this won't be the first LTE smartphone that Samsung brings to the market in the US, as it already launched the Samsung Craft (SCH-r900) on the airwaves of MetroPCS.

Also tomorrow, the company would unveil its Smart LTE solution at CTIA, meant to offer network optimizations for maximizing the use of existing resources, thus diminishing the investment costs.

Samsung's Smart LTE lineup includes SmartCluster, SmartCell, and Cloud solution, which should improve coverage and offer better voice and data performance levels.

Along with all these, the handset vendor is expected to make official a new flavor of its Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet PC, one that would sport an 8.9-inch touchscreen display, but similar performance levels as the latest versions of the device.