With the same features as the black flavor, but more appeal

Sep 1, 2011 07:52 GMT  ·  By

Samsung has just made available for purchase a new flavor of their highly-popular Galaxy S II smartphone on the UK market, one that has been dressed up all in white.

The new version of the mobile phone was announced a while ago as being on its way to the UK market on September 1st, and retailers around the country already priced it and listed it as available in stock.

Packing the same internal circuitry as the original Samsung Galaxy S II model, the new white flavor of the mobile phone will be able to deliver the same performance capabilities, while adding more style into the mix.

The smartphone packs a 1.2GHz dual-core application processor inside, along with a large 4.3-inch touchscreen display, and 16GB of internal memory.

Already one of the best selling smartphones on the market today, the Samsung Galaxy S II will become even more popular now that the white version is available.

Those who would like to make a purchase will find the white Galaxy S II at Clove UK here with a price tag of £492 attached to it, VAT included.

The SIM free Samsung Galaxy S II i9100 smartphone is listed in white at mobilefun.co.uk here, with a price tag of £492.95 including VAT. The retailer says that they will have the phone in stock only tomorrow.

In addition to the said fast application processor, the white Galaxy S II also packs 1GB RAM, as well as a microSD memory card slot for expanding the available storage space.

On the back, the mobile phone sports an 8-megapixel photo snapper with full HD video recording, while featuring a 2MP camera on the front, for video calling. The handset also sports WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity capabilities, as well as built-in GPS receiver, the usual set of sensors, and the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system version.

Users will also enjoy access to applications and games via the Android Market, as well as support for a wide range of Google Mobile Services, including Search, Calendar, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, and more.