Hello Friends,Samsung’s next flagship phone , the Galaxy S III , is expected to be super-thin and run on a quad-core processor , with availability in May . The alleged details appeared on the Korean site , Electronics Times News , found by way of the Boy Genius Report blog .
Whether the information is simply speculation or not , the details actually make sense when you look at Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy S II smartphones . Both were top sellers for Samsung and have helped the company compete with Apple for the smartphone sales crown . Each was a flagship Android handset combining capable hardware with Samsung’s custom user interface .
According to ETNews , the Galaxy S III will follow suit by using a quad-core processor with radio support for HSPA+ and LTE networks . That makes sense as back in October , it was discovered that Samsung’s newest Exynos chip , the 4412 , will support four processing cores . Current top-end devices such as the Galaxy Note , Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 7 .7 use the dual-core , Exynos 4210 .
The new Galaxy S III will reportedly be just 7 millimeters thick , which is thin , but still thicker than the Galaxy S II “clone” I saw at the Consumer Electronics Show last month : Huawei debuted the Ascent P1 S and I immediately thought it was a Samsung GS II .
I’d expect the Galaxy S III to also use Samsung’s Super AMOLED display technology with resolution at least comparable to , if not better than the 1280 x 720 screen on the Galaxy Nexus handset . That would also imply a large screen-size ; I’ll go for 4 .5-inches as a best guess.
Whether the information is simply speculation or not , the details actually make sense when you look at Samsung’s Galaxy S and Galaxy S II smartphones . Both were top sellers for Samsung and have helped the company compete with Apple for the smartphone sales crown . Each was a flagship Android handset combining capable hardware with Samsung’s custom user interface .
According to ETNews , the Galaxy S III will follow suit by using a quad-core processor with radio support for HSPA+ and LTE networks . That makes sense as back in October , it was discovered that Samsung’s newest Exynos chip , the 4412 , will support four processing cores . Current top-end devices such as the Galaxy Note , Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 7 .7 use the dual-core , Exynos 4210 .
The new Galaxy S III will reportedly be just 7 millimeters thick , which is thin , but still thicker than the Galaxy S II “clone” I saw at the Consumer Electronics Show last month : Huawei debuted the Ascent P1 S and I immediately thought it was a Samsung GS II .
I’d expect the Galaxy S III to also use Samsung’s Super AMOLED display technology with resolution at least comparable to , if not better than the 1280 x 720 screen on the Galaxy Nexus handset . That would also imply a large screen-size ; I’ll go for 4 .5-inches as a best guess.
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