The “Next Galaxy” or the much awaited Samsung Galaxy S III, will be
officially unveiled on May 3 at an event in London, for which
invitations (seen below) are being circulated.
The Samsung Galaxy S II did very well in most markets, with users impressed by the phone’s raw performance, and brilliant AMOLED display (read our review
of the Galaxy S II). The Galaxy S III, as the new flagship of the
biggest mobile manufacturer in the world, has a lot of expectations
riding on it, and accordingly, the rumoured specifications are suitably
spectacular as well.
A quad-core processor is more than a definite possibility,
with almost all the latest generation of devices from other major
manufacturers toting four processing cores. The Galaxy S III is rumoured
to sport a quad-core Exynos 4412 chipset
of unknown clock speed, along with something (supposedly 5 times)
better than the Mali 400 GPU seen on the S II. Just how well it will
perform against the 1.5GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset, with its 5-Plus-1 architecture, remains to be seen.
A 12MP camera is expected on Samsung’s new flagship Android device, with
a W750 BSI CMOS sensor, autofocus, and LED flash, capable of 1080p HD
video recording. A 1.3MP front-facing camera will probably also make its
way onto the device. As with the Galaxy S II, the device is expected to
ship in 16GB and 32GB variants, and this time, a 64GB variant might
also be available
Source: ThinkDigit
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