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More Specifications Of Samsung Galaxy S III Leaked Out

Weve just post to disclose from some hearsays about the new flagship red hot smart phone of Samsung Samsung Galaxy S III, the next generation of Galaxy S series.

Except for some key specifications we informed in former post, which include 4.65-inch sreen, Quad-core 2GHz processor, and 9mm height, we now got more leaked out specifitions and post to share with you here for you :.

Samsung Quad-core 2GHz processor.1.5 GB RAM, 32GB built in storage space.4.65-inch Super AMOLED plus touch screen.
The resolution attains 1280×1024.
Pixel density attains 352ppi, altogether shell iPhone 4 down!10-megapixel main camera, 1080p full HD video recording with 60 fps.
height : around 9mm.
Supporting NFC (Near Field Communication).
2250 mAh long life battery.
Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS (Android 4.0).

The hearsays also give away that this colossus Samsung Galaxy S III should be released on Feburary 2012. The hearsays informed the specifications about new generation Nexus too. Recent rumour reference that it will likewise be named as Nexus Prime, and OEM with Samsung too. But this rumour informed that new Google official Nexus will be named as Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the specifications shall be almost the comparable to Samsung Galaxy S III! The few divergence things are Galaxy Nexus will come along with the lower resolution of 1280720 and supporting 720P video recording, memory is 1G and storage space is 16G, just half of Galaxy S III.

Anyway, all above specifications are not reasserted, but permits us to still conclude that Android smartphones will pass iPhone 5 in the near future.
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This post is written on 2011-09-22 01:39 by Andy Armstrong in Mobile Today section. You can leave comments. Except for saving this post by Permanent Link, you can also Trackback from your own site, or subscribe all comments by clicking to RSS 2.0.

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