Monday, March 19, 2012

6 The hottest news Galaxy S III

Monday, 19/03/2012 10:28 pm


Jakarta - Samsung Galaxy S III include the most highly anticipated smartphone of 2012. He confirmed release mid-year though the exact date remains a mystery. Here are some of the hottest rumors about the successor to Galaxy S II is a quoted from TechRadar on Monday (3/19/2012):

1. Date of release
Samsung confirmed that it will make a special event to launch the Galaxy S III in the mid of this year. Telecommunications operator in South Africa states S III is marketed in July, so the possibility was introduced in April. In a leaked last picture that looks convincing, its release date is May 22 in the city of London.
2. Price
When the first launch, Galaxy S II sold at around 500 pounds, or $ 7 million. Galaxy S III are likely to be priced at the same price range as the top line of Samsung smartphones. As another comparison, Samsung Galaxy Nexus sold 520 pounds on his first sale.
3. Processor
Leaks from the source stated that the Galaxy S III will use Samsung processor quad core 1.5 GHz Exynos powerful. Kitchen supported runways, the performance was obviously going much faster than the Galaxy S II.
4. Operating system
There has not been any confirmation from Samsung, but it is very likely the Galaxy S III is using Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich since inception. Samsung seems to be buried TouchWiz user interface to differentiate with 4.0 Android handsets from other vendors.
5. Screen
In recent years, high end handsets have tendency to have a jumbo screen. Call it the Galaxy Nexus with a 4.65 inch screen or HTC Sensation XL with a 4.7 inch screen. Galaxy S III reportedly has a 4.8 inch landscape display with full HD 1080p resolution. Section will be widened to the edge of the screen handset is virtually invisible.
6. Camera
Samsung announced the development of mobile phones 16 megapixel camera sensor which may be embedded in the Galaxy S III. To be sure, the sector will be kept Samsung camera considering its rivals such as HTC and Nokia seriously meggarap sector.

No comments:

Post a Comment