Samsung, Working on a Galaxy S II Windows Phone version?

Samsung is rumored to be releasing Galaxy S II on Windows Phone 7 versions.
A recent report coming from Bluetooth Special Interest Group’s website claimed that Samsung is aiming to make a Windows Phone 7 version of Galaxy S II (SGH-i927).
This rumor was formed after figuring out that Samsung’s new smartphone has similar Bluetooth profile like the Mango Windows Phone 7 stack. Also, the gadget has shown up on the list of devices being provided by Occasional Gamer, a WP7 game developer. With these facts, you can conclude that Galaxy S II will become a Windows Phone 7, Mango-powered smartphone in the future.
Samsung Galaxy S II has a thickness of 8.5mm and advanced features such as dual core processor, 1 GB RAM and 16-32 GB flash storage, 4.3 inch Super-AMOLED screen, 8MP camera with LED Flash, 2MP front camera and DLNA.
Although several reports claimed that Samsung is planning to release their devices in different Windows Phone platform, the company had not shown any interest on making smartphone versions in Microsoft’s OS. Meanwhile, Samsung became very successful in marketing their Galaxy S II, as they had already sold 33 million smartphones in just 55 days.
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