Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II announced for Verizon

Verizon has announced that Samsung‘s latest physical keyboard-faring device will be hitting their 4G LTE network “in the coming weeks.” The Galaxy Stratosphere II is the successor to Samsung’s Galaxy Stratosphere that was released a little over a year ago, and it brings with it some welcome improvements.

The Galaxy Stratosphere II will come with a 4-inch Super AMOLED display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 4G LTE connectivity, NFC capability, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running the show. This looks like it will be a pretty average mid-range device, seeing that Samsung doesn’t think power users want physical keyboards from the looks of it.

Of course, the Stratosphere II will make for a great business phone as well. It’s Global Ready and has built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity capabilities. It also has numerous security features such as Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and on-device AES 256-bit encryption, which obviously aims to protect your personal information, as well as company info.

The Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II will cost $130 after signing a new two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate, which seems like a decent price for a decent phone. We’re positive that users still committed to physical keyboards will be eyeing this new device when it eventually hits Verizon stores in the next few weeks.


Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II announced for Verizon is written by Craig Lloyd & originally posted on SlashGear.
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