A Chilean carrier 'VTR' has what it claims to be the Galaxy S II Plus on its website, complete with pictures and a spec page.
The phone looks strangely identical to the T-Mobile version of the Galaxy S II (T989). In fact, if you go through the spec sheet of the S II Plus, you will find more similarities, such as a 4.52-inch, 800 x 480 resolution Super AMOLED Plus display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot and an 8 megapixel camera.
The Galaxy S II Plus is said to be running on Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, something that the T989 did not.
VTR has also linked to the T-Mobile page of the T989 Galaxy S II as the official page, which makes us sure that this is nothing but a rebranded version of the T989 for the international markets. That is assuming this phone is for the international market, which seems strange as other than the slightly bigger display this phone is not much better than the original Galaxy S II at all to warrant the 'Plus' tag.
The Galaxy S II Plus is said to be running on Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, something that the T989 did not.
VTR has also linked to the T-Mobile page of the T989 Galaxy S II as the official page, which makes us sure that this is nothing but a rebranded version of the T989 for the international markets. That is assuming this phone is for the international market, which seems strange as other than the slightly bigger display this phone is not much better than the original Galaxy S II at all to warrant the 'Plus' tag.