Samsung Galaxy S II Plus Benchmark Leak Makes Us Think

Galaxy S IIIWell what is going on here? As phone manufacturers are getting ready to ship out more Galaxy S II models, it seems that someone has jumped the gun here, and there may be some Galaxy S II Plus model that could be coming at the upcoming MWC. What makes us think that? Well, the benchmarks that were leaked of course.
There were some leaked benchmark test on this Galaxy S II model, and it is for certain it is not like the others. One of the reasons would be the 1.5GHz Exynos processor, which sends the processing speed above the Galaxy Note.
Another reason is the score is much higher than the Galaxy S II should have, which is making us wonder. This does have the same screen resolution set at 800×480. Now the last reason is that BGR reported that Samsung has a similar Galaxy S II model that is planned to be announced at MWC later in the month. Now BGR thinks that it is not likely, but I personally think it is pretty likely for this to happen. Samsung has an image of this on their website, and it looks like it will get some Ice Cream Sandwich. This does have something else that is weird, that would be the Android version it has.
This so called Galaxy S II Plus benchmark shows that it has Android 2.3.4, which is weird since we are seeing Android 2.3.7. But hopefully if this is real, this will come with that current version of Android 2.3, if not ICS. And hopefully we will see this at MWC 2012.
Update: The rumor is now that a Galaxy S III will be announced after MWC and launch in April, and will have Android 4.0 ICS, a Super AMOLED Plus 720P display, quad-core Exynos processor, which explains the 1.5GHz speed, and 2GB of RAM.

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