Samsung Galaxy S3
The Samsung Galaxy S
III (GT-i9300) is an Android smartphone that was announced by Samsung on 3 May
2012.

It will be available
in two color options—marble white and pebble blue—along with numerous new
software features and hardware accessories. These include Smart Stay (the
screen remains on when the user looks at the screen, otherwise it sleeps),
Direct Call (which allows the user to call a person whose text message is
currently on screen simply by raising the phone to the ear), Pop Up Play
(allows a video and other activities to occupy the screen at the same time), S
Voice, Buddy Photo Sharing, All cast Share Dongle, Group Cast (documents
collaboration), wireless charging, S Pebble MP3 player, dock/charger, C-Pen, slim
line case, and car mount. The phone comes in 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB variants,
with microSDXC storage offering up to an additional 64 GB for a potential total
of 128 GB. An additional 50 GB of space is offered on the Drop box service for
purchasers of the device for two years, doubling rival HTC's 25 GB storage for
the same duration.

The international
version has Samsung's Exons 4 Quad system on a chip containing a 1.4 GHz
quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and an ARM Mali-400 MP GPU. However, the US version
is expected to use Qualcomm’s dual-core Snapdragon S4 SoC to support LTE
functionality. Dimensions of the device are 136.6 × 70.6 × 8.6 mm and weighs at
133 grams with a 2100 mAh lithium-ion battery. The glass used for the display
on the Galaxy S III is Corning Gorilla Glass 2.
The Galaxy S III is
the official device of the 2012 Summer Olympics. A special edition of the phone
equipped with the Visa pay Wave mobile payment application is to be distributed
to athletes and trialists sponsored by Samsung and Visa.

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