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Samsung Galaxy S3 Review


Samsung Galaxy S3 Review


Samsung Galaxy S3 is a smartphone successor Samsung Galaxy S2 who will soon be introduced by the samsung. Not only that, Samsung will also begin production of smartphones that use the 3 dimensional (3D) The first named Galaxy 3D S.
According ETNews, the site of South Korea’s Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung galaxy 3D S will be introduced at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, ​​Spain February 2012.

Samsung Galaxy S3 Design and Display

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ETNews reported that the smartphone Samsung Galaxy S3 will be equipped with quad-core processors (four core) 1.8 GHz. This was Samsung’s  done to match Taiwanese vendors, HTC, which plans to introduce several Android smartphone that also uses quad-core processors, ie, Edge and Zeta.
Rumors last mentioned, the processor in the Samsung Galaxy S3 will use a processor Exynos 4412 (rumor) ARM-based quad-core Cortex A9.
As quoted from unwiredview.com, Samsung Galaxy S3 will have a AMOLED screen Super Plus with HD quality (1280 x 720), supporting LTE. In addition, Galaxy S3 will be equipped with a 12 MP camera and 2 GB of RAM.
As for Galaxy 3 DS will be equipped with a 3D camera capable of taking 3D images and 3D video recording. 3D content can also be integrated into the 3D television technology. Reportedly, Galaxy 3D S  will be launched in the second quarter of 2012.

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Samsung Galaxy S3 Specifications (Rumored)

  • 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen at 1.280 × 720-pixel resolution
  • 1.8GHz chip with 2GB of RAM for multitasking and games zippy
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with a refreshed TouchWiz skin
  • 12 Megapixels Camera
  • Styled like the Galaxy Nexus
  • A flexible OLED screenTouchWiz mini-apps
  • Ultra-high ISO photography enabled
  • May include an upgrade of the Galaxy S2 with a twelve-megapixel camera
  • Physical buttons for Home as well as Back and Settings on the front may be removed to allow for virtual buttons on the screen
  • A super-bright 4.5-inch screen 3D AMOLED screen with NFC
Samsung Galaxy S3 Realese
In early 2011 ago, South Korean electronics company also introduced the Galaxy S II at the Mobile World Congress. Whether in the year 2012 Samsung will give a surprise by introducing the Samsung Galxy S3 in the same event? Just wait on the game!

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