Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Why You Should Go For Galaxy S3

By Eddie Jones


Samsung shows its hand. Included in the epic struggle with Apple for smartphone and legal supremacy, the South Korean giant presented the Galaxy S3, as generally estimated, at an event in London a couple weeks ago, attended by V3. Continue reading to learn about Samsung Galaxy S3 features.

The hype just before, throughout and after the event underlines Samsung's placement as being the only firm that could contest with the almighty Apple. And although many will never see Android as a challenger to iOS, other people believe Android is a superb operating-system, resulting in an apparent showdown amongst the two.

In case you are torn between devices, uncertain which 500 item of telephone gear you should purchase, then we now have developed a summary of 10 of the most extremely intriguing, enjoyable and ground breaking features within the S3, to help with making that decision easier. Let the battle begin.

Back in February, Samsung officials have mentioned that the official introduction of the Samsung Galaxy S3 will probably be made nearer to its market availability. Yet until at this time, we were unable to know if that announcement referenced its international availability, or if the Galaxy S3 will certainly reach US shores with no usual delay with which previous models within the Galaxy line happen to be brought to the North American continent. Fortunately, the major carriers in America have stepped up today and reported that the Samsung Galaxy S3 is going to be released by the end of the month.

One of the above mentioned carriers is T-Mobile (the largest 4G carrier in the country based on their marketing promotions, even though their 42Mbps HSPA isn't exactly a 4G technology by the strict definition), who has recently announced the fact that Samsung Galaxy S3 will become available on June 21'st. The sign-up page enables you to subscribe to learn more, although the specifications are nowhere found on the page. Fortunately, we all know definitely that, unlike the two previous Galaxy S models, the Galaxy S3 will feature the very same features on all US service providers, apart from different radios. Here's a short recap:

* 1.5Ghz dual-core CPU (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4) vs 1.4Ghz quad-core on the international variant

* 4.8 inch SAMOLED display running at a 1280 by 720 pixel resolution

* 2 GB of RAM vs 1 GB of RAM

* Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

* 8MP primary camera, 2MP secondary camera

* 2100 mAh battery

Rates information concerning the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 were not proclaimed, even though Samsung has declared that the newest member of the Galaxy S line ought to be priced from $199 with a 2 year contract.

What exactly do you guys make of it? Does Samsung's determination to release the exact same smartphone with all US service providers appear to be the right choice in your book? Find more info on the official Samsung website.




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