Some Samsung ATIV S images taken from the Windows Phone Facebook page. I could spend my hard earned cash on one of these. Looking forward to what Nokia have to show on Sept 5th.
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Samsung announced the ATIV S Windows Phone at its IFA 2012 presentation in Berlin. The current-most powerful Windows Phone features a similar look and feel of the Galaxy S3 (which isn't necessarily a bad thing), not to mention impressive entries on the specification sheet.
Sporting a 4.8" HD Super AMOLED display with GorillaGlass 2, dual-core 1.5Ghz CPU, 2300mAh battery, NFC, with 16GB or 32GB for storage (with SD support) it's certainly got a enough power for Windows Phone 8.
My last 3 phones have been Samsung, and I've loved all of them. When the times comes to upgrade, I'll Samsung will be at the top of my list.