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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 With Ice Cream Sandwich OS Coming in April, Leaked Rumors

By Simon Saavedra , Christian Post Correspondent
January 29, 2012|6:59 pm
  • Samsung Galaxy Note
    (Photo Credit: Reuters)
    Model holding up Samsung's Galaxy Note

Although there has been no official word or statement on what the next Galaxy smartphone will be called or when it will be launched, the web community has once again got ahead of itself anticipating the launch of the Galaxy S3 by April of this year.

Although the company has yet to confirm details, many rumors about this phone have already begun circling the web in regards to the specs and key features.

So far, the specs that seem to be in accord throughout various reports although not beyond reasonable doubt are the following:

-12 mega-pixel camera
-Super AMOLED Plus HD resolution
-8 or 16 GB built in storage
-Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0 OS)

While other specs are still too hard to predict or reports have been in discord regarding them, for example:

-Will it be powered by a Dual Core or Quad Core processor?
-Will the battery life be extended to 1850 mAH's?
-RAM capacity?
-Screen size?

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As for the date, chief editor of Mobile-review, Eldar Murtazin, known for his gadget tips, says not only that the S3 should hit shelves in April but that he owns one.

"HD resolution, 12 mpx camera, sw tweaks, android 4 –I like my new phone. Eager to see official announcement in Barcelona," he posted via Twitter.

According to Murtazin, Samsung will announce the Galaxy S3 at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February and consequently hit shelves one to two months later.

If you are a Samsung Galaxy fan, keep yourself posted with the latest stories by sending your email address to simon.saavedra@christianpost.com.

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