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Sprint's White Samsung Galaxy S2, Epic 4G Touch Photos Leak

AT&T is not the only carrier expected to release a white version of the Samsung Galaxy S2, specifically the Skyrocket model.

Sprint is also working on launching their very own white S2, known on its carrier by its other name, the Epic 4G Touch. PocketNow recently discovered some press shots of this new device, and if they actually came from Sprint, then another white S2 is officially on the way.

The company could be aiming for a "white Christmas" leaking these pictures. This year seems to be a season where electronics will dominate during the holiday shopping season.

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The Epic 4G Touch is currently the best Android smartphone on Sprint, according to Gizmocrunch.

The specifications for the white version are expected to remain the same. The current Epic 4G Touch includes a dual-core Exynos 1.2GHz processor and a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display.

There is the possibility of Sprint launching the new white Epic 4G Touch with the new Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. However, the upgrade has not arrived yet for the other Galaxy S2 models on AT&T and T-Mobile. As a result, it may not be ready to be ported on what is arguably the most popular Android smartphone.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 launched earlier this year and was deemed “The iPhone killer” by the company who produced it. It has fared well on all carriers it was released on including Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T.

AT&T even released a second version called the Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket that was specifically made for the carrier’s 4G LTE network. It is also expected to launch a white version of the phone sometime in the near future.

The specs for the Galaxy S2 vary from carrier to carrier. For example, the T-Mobile version packs a dual-core 1.5GHz processor while the AT&T and Sprint versions have a dual-core 1.2GHz chip. AT&T also uses a 1.5 GHz processor for its Skyrocket version of the handset made for 4G LTE.

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