Samsung Galaxy S 3 release date, review, specs, price, features



There was the news that Samsung will release their latest smartphone, called Samsung Galaxy S3. Possible, The Galaxy S3 will be powered by quad-core 2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and will run on the Ice Cream Sandwich Android OS and will come with a thickness of only 9mm. Samsung Galaxy S 3 is also expected to feature a 4.65-inch AMOLED screen Super III with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels, pixel density of 352-PPI and features 32GB of built in storage, 10 megapixel, Full HD 1080p video at 60 frames per second and Multi video / Audio player format.
For connectivity options, Samsung Galaxy S 3 including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM Radio, 3.5mm audio jack and will be supported by a 2250 mAh battery that provides better battery life. Samsung Galaxy S 3 is expected to go on sale in mid-year 2012. Other features that are most important are speculating is that it will have the lowest SAR value is essentially the radiation emitted by the phone. With increasing health problem around the Globe and preferences of society at talk on the phone more than a private meeting, it is very important to make sure that you have a smart phone that has the lowest SAR level. With higher levels of SAR, the phone tends to get heated which in turn can damage the brain. Given the fact that in 2012, 4G will turn into reality and the country will witness almost maximum 4G, this support was also seen as possible. So in all if you have a look at some of the core features of the USP or say it will be 12MP CMOS sensor camera with possible with it.

Features of Samsung Galaxy S3

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- NFC (Near Field Communication) Chip
- 3rd generation Super AMOLED 3D Screen
- Ultra Low SAR Levels
- Blazing fast Speeds with Quad Core Processor
- Probable 4G Supported Phone
- Slimmest Smart Phone ever
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