Sunday, January 22

Samsung Galaxy S III Review



      Thanks to the phenomenally popular Galaxy range, Samsung is now the biggest smart phone maker on the planet. All eyes will be on whether its flagship S3 handset, which pretty much everyone expects to be unveiled at February's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will give Apple something to chew on prior to the launch of the iPhone 5.Will Samsung take this opportunity to break its fixation with black rectangles and deliver something completely different? Or will it be steady-as-she-goes with just power, speed and feature upgrades? Read on for all the latest gossip and speculation 
     
     Thenext-generation Galaxy S handset will also apparently feature an astonishing display resolution of 1280 x 1024, a powerful 2.0GHz quad core processor, with 1.5GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. The phone is said to come fitted with a near-field communication (NFC) chip, which will allow tap-and-go payments and remote data transfer.
  
   That the Galaxy S3 will be running the latest Android 4.0 operating system -- Ice Cream Sandwich -- is all but given. The real question is what Samsung is planning for the TouchWiz skin, now that Android 4.0 has stolen the thunder of features like resizeable widgets and easy screen grabs.

      The pop-up mini apps are likely to expand to include more features -- and perhaps a task manager that actually works this time. Another welcome step forward would be taking Samsung's clunky Social Hub off one of the home screens, letting you access basic updates and post anywhere you find yourself. Samsung is rather pleased with its various hubs though, so we're not holding our breath.The guts are rumoured to be Samsung's quad-core ARM A9-based Exynos 4212 chipset, clocked at a ferocious 1.8GHz. That alone would make it one of the fastest phones around (and nearly twice as fast as the iPhone 4S), but Samsung is also claiming hefty speed boosts on graphics and battery-friendly power-saving features.

    The S3 will take a leap in multi-tasking prowess. It's likely to be the first smart phone to boast 2GB of RAM, and will come with a generous 32GB of storage. Those specs will make the phone a total powerhouse capable of performing tasks many laptops would struggle with. We're sincerely hoping it's true -- we're already excited about subjecting it to our benchmark tests.Samsung's vice president of product innovation waxed lyrical on its future phones at CES this year, promising "all-day batteries". A quad-core processor and a massive crystal-clear screen will drain the power faster than we drain a beer glass on Friday afternoon, so we're desperately hoping Samsung addresses the appalling battery life of its phones. Whether we see any new technology implemented on the S3, or on future editions, remains to be seen.



key Features of Samsung Galaxy S3:
  • Android OS Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0
  • 4.5-inches Super AMOLED Plus Touchscreen Display
  • NVidia’s Kal-El 1.8 GHz Dual-core processor
  • 32GB Internal storage memory
  • 1.5GB of RAM
  • Scratch Resistant Surface
  • 12 MP Primary Camera
  • secondary camera available
  • Expandable with
  • 2250 mAh battery
  • 9mm inch thick body





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