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Samsung Galaxy S III Upcoming Specs: 1.8GHz Exynos CPU, 2GB of RAM And 12MP Camera

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Galaxy S III, the next high-end smartphone in Samsung’s line-up, leaked in a picture that looks like an internal presentation of the South Korean-based company.
Thanks to the Super AMOLED Plus HD display, the Galaxy S III runs a dual-core 1.8GHz Samsung Exynos 4212 chipset.
Despite the high clock CPU, the battery drain should not be a problem for the Exynos 4212 CPU and improved over the Galaxy S II, as it is built using 32nm technology, a process that improves the battery efficiency with up to 30% when compared to the previous generation of processors.
Of course, the new Samsung Exynos 4212 comes with Full HD, 1080p, video recording and playback support, right on the smartphone’s screen or on your LCD TV using the HDMI 1.4 port.
Samsung Galaxy S III also comes with a 12MP camera, with 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, and will be ideal for tacking photos and recording videos. Although it’s not mentioned in the presentation, we believe that Galaxy S III will also feature a dual LED flash.
The successor of Samsung Galaxy S II sports not less than 2GB of RAM and running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

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