Samsung Galaxy S II Lands on AT&T October 4

21.09.2011
AT&T customers are getting some galactic love with the arrival of the on the carrier’s “4G” HSPA+ network. The Samsung Galaxy S II has been out in for a few months now and the Sprint version, the , has been out since September 16.

The Samsung Epic Touch 4G is currently the top ranked phone on our chart due to its speediness, stunning display and its incredibly thin design. You can expect those same qualities from the AT&T Galaxy S II. Like its CDMA brother, the AT&T Galaxy S II has a 1.2GHz processor, runs Android 2.3, has an 8-megapixel camera with video capture up to 1080p with a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video chat and a Super AMOLED Plus display. It also has HDMI-out for streaming HD content (up to 1080p) on your HDTV. The HDMI connector will be sold separately. It also runs the latest version of TouchWiz, Samsung’s custom skin for Android, which you can read about in our review of the

The AT&T Galaxy S II has a slightly smaller display than the Epic Touch 4G (4.3 inches compared to 4.5 inches). My colleague, Melanie Pinola, got her hands on the AT&T version at the and remarked that its design felt a bit more refined than the Epic Touch 4G.

We’ll be reviewing the AT&T Galaxy S II in the next coming days so stay tuned for a full rated review.