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Samsung Galaxy S3 Release Date


It’s that time of the year as we cross over to the New Year. With less than a year ago since the Samsung Galaxy S2 was released, we begin another journey as Samsung is preparing to launching it’s next great smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S III.
ETNews reports that Samsung will be debuting the successor of Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 in Barcelona, Spain Feb. 27th – March 1st 2012. This will be up against the superb Google’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus that was recently released
As previously leaked, the new Samsung Galaxy S3 is expected to pack a 2.0GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 10 megapixel camera with full 1080p video capabilities, 32GB of internal storage and also launch with Android 4.0 ICS installed. The Galaxy S II is still the reigning fastest selling Samsung smartphone to date when it launched in 2011 and sold over 3 million in under 55 days.
Seeing that it will be debuted in February, the potential release date for UK and UK would likely be several months after similar to Samsung Galaxy S2 release. So don’t expect to get your hands on one just yet and enjoy your Galaxy S2 if you own one!
Stay tuned as we continue to follow up on the release of the Galaxy S3 and bring you the latest news on all updates!

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