Galaxy S III

Samsung Galaxy S III on TV


 Samsung Galaxy S III

Samsung just released a European television commercial for its upcoming flagship Galaxy S III smartphone. Rather than full specs and feature sets, the 60-second TV advertisement highlights the handset's connection to humans and nature.

The Galaxy S III "understands you, shares what's in your heart, keeps track of loved ones, recognizes who you are, follows your every move, sees your best side, connects with nature and waits till you’re asleep," the commercial states. The smartphone is scheduled to launch at the end of May overseas and some time in June in North America.

Check out the Samsung Galaxy S III commercial....

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Samsung Galaxy S III Unveiled


 Samsung Galaxy S III

The Samsung Galaxy S III has finally been announced, and based on the specs, it jives with everything that was being rumored for the past few months. It will include a blistering 1.4GHz quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch HD display, an 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD recording, 1GB of RAM and of course, 4G LTE. It's all housed in a slim case that is just 8.6 millimeters thick.

Samsung is launching the Galaxy S III in the coming weeks worldwide with nearly 300 carrier partners, and it will start to appear on local carriers in the United States this summer. Read more


Verizon Pumping Up for Summer


 Verizon Pumping Up for Summer

Verizon has recently given us a good glimpse of the smartphone landscape for late summer and early fall this year, staring the Samsung Galaxy S3. The lineup will include more than one Verizon flagship smartphone, and all of the details push Verizon way ahead of the pack in terms of offerings.

Beginning with the Samsung Galaxy S3, we know that it will definitely be offered by Big Red, we just don't know when. It's assumed by many industry analysts that Summer is the magic season for this stellar gadget to hit shelves.

And while we're on the subject of Android smartphones, there are several Motorola RAZR models due to hit Verizon in the coming months, one of which will most likely be the Motorola RAZR HD, with a larger and clearer display.

The full-steam vendor HTC ain't puttin' on the brakes either. They might actually be the star of the Android show this time around. It is being reported that HTC will have a major flagship device hitting Verizon shelves in the fall. It's said to feature a whopping 5-inch 1080p HD display, a new chipset that includes a quad-core Krait CPU and an Adreno 320 GPU, HTC Sense 5 and a Scribe pen. This sounds a lot like a competitor of Samsung's Galaxy Note.Read more

Samsung Galaxy S III Official Details


 Samsung Galaxy S III

Until the much awaited Galaxy S III phone is launched, there will be many rumors and announcements. But as we get closer to the official announcement of Samsung's Galaxy S III, more information is beginning to surface. Reliable sources are revealing new details surrounding Samsung's launch and marketing push for its new flagship handset.

Reportedly, there will be a huge international roll-out for the Galaxy S III, and the sleek new smartphone will be the official device of the 2012 Summer Olympics — this is one reason Samsung is hosting its unveiling event in London. In addition, there could be simultaneous launch events in New York City, Seoul and Dubai. The Samsung Galaxy S III will come in two color options, one in blue and black, and a second in white. There will be 16GB and 32GB models as well, and additional specs include a 1080p HD display, a quad-core Exynos processor and integrated 4G LTE.Read more

Samsung Galaxy S III will have Quad-Core Exynos Chipset


 Samsung Galaxy S III

An executive at Samsung has confirmed that the company's highly anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone will be equipped with a quad-core Samsung Exynos chip featuring on-board LTE and WCDMA radios. Other features would include 1.5GHz speed, a 4.8-inch full HD 1080p display, a 2-megapixel front-facing camera, an 8-megapixel rear camera, a ceramic case, 4G LTE connectivity and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

According to the executive, Samsung is attempting to distance itself from Qualcomm, which has previously provided the manufacturer with single-chip solutions.

"It was believed that Qualcomm chips had greater stability and suited easy upgrades. But, that's the old story," the executive said. Samsung still has a cross-licensing deal with Qualcomm to use its firm's single-chip solutions through 2024.Read more

Samsung Galaxy S III Specs Unveiled (video)


 Samsung Galaxy S III

While rumors have been flying surrounding Samsung's upcoming flagship phone, the Galaxy S III, there have been some confirmed reports regarding what we can expect from this smartphone that resembles more of a pocket PC than a smartphone. The specs are dazzling, making this upcoming stunner the cream of the crop Android smartphone to date. Reports have suggested that the new Samsung Galaxy S III would launch in a simultaneous fashion across the globe, but we now have some more detailed specifications to lay on you:

  • 1.5GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor
  • 4.8-inch "full HD" 1080p resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio display
  • A 2-megapixel front-facing camera and an 8-megapixel rear camera
  • Ceramic case
  • 4G LTE
  • Android 4.0
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Samsung Galaxy SIII Could Be Coming in April (video)


 Samsung Galaxy SIII

A rumor has surfaced that Samsung could be announcing the Galaxy SIII, with a release date of April this year. The announcement is said to occur at the Mobile World Congress this February.

As with previous Galaxy S models, you can expect some high-end specs and a very sleek device, possibly even a thinner model than the current Galaxy SII.....if that's physically possible.

Specification-wise, it looks like this sucker will have a 1.5GHz quad-core processor along with a 12-megapixel camera. It will run the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system at launch, maybe even an updated version of the new OS. The screen is expected to go closer to the edges making a smaller bezel around it.

Previous models of the Samsung Galaxy S have done extremely well in terms of sales. In fact, the Galaxy S line has been the best selling smartphone family in the history of smartphone revenue. We expect the next generation flagship Samsung smartphone to follow that path.Read more

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