Galaxy S3 release
Samsung may launch a third version of its Galaxy S smartphone in the first half of next year.
The Samsung Galaxy S2 currently with its high ratings and success will only carry over to the Galaxy S3. It will be even better and perhaps more successful when it comes time for release. But the release of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus might hamper the sales as with every Google launch their is a lot of hype… which may prompt Samsung to delay the launch of the Galaxy S3 till mid or late 2012.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus features the 4G network with massive speeds which Apple users will have to wait till the iPhone 5 is released.
Samsung Galaxy S3 screen
The Samsung Galaxy S3 will sport a huge 4.6 inch screen bigger then the 4.3 inch screen of the Galaxy S II. Samsung accidently leaked that it would release phones in 2012 with the new flexible glass specifically; FOLED technology. This would make for an interesting concept coupled with the rumored 4.6 inch screen and 1280×720 resolution of the Galaxy S III. FOLED screen technology uses less power and it also allows for the screen to be curved which is something new.
Samsung Galaxy S III and Android
The Samsung Galaxy S III will obviously run Google’s Android Ice Cream Sandwich, which featured a big database (but not bigger then Apple’s) of applications and games to download. Despite the Android market not having as much applications as the Apple market the Operating system is open source meaning there will be way more customization allowable.
Samsung Galaxy S3 camera
The Galaxy S3 will likely to have a whopping 12 MP camera (MP is merely one factor out of a dozen) which surpasses the Galaxy S2′s 8MP rear facing camera. But Samsung is going to do something innovative — it looks as if the Samsung Galaxy S3 will have a 1/2.3-inch sensor. That’s much bigger than the 1/3.2-inch CMOS chip found in many phones, including the iPhone 4S.
Galaxy S3 features
4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen at 1,280×720-pixel resolution
1.8GHz chip with 2GB RAM for zippy multitasking and games
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with a refreshed TouchWiz skin
Camera-quality 12-megapixel photos
Styled like the Galaxy Nexus
A flexible OLED screen on a jaw-dropping curved chassis
TouchWiz mini apps that put social networking front and centre
Ultra-high ISO photography so we don’t even need to use the sickly built-in LED flash