The Samsung Galaxy S III is now available for pre-order from
a trio of U.K. carriers, Vodafone, O2 and Three. Vodafone says that it aims to
have pre-orders shipped by the end of this month. Depending on the plan that
Vodafone customers choose, the Samsung Galaxy S III will run from 149 GBP
($240.69 USD) to free. The latter plan costs 41 GBP a month for the 16GB unit
($66.23 USD) and comes with 900 minutes of talk, unlimited texts and 2GB of
data. Vodafone has a one month exclusive on the 32GB variant and that will come
for free with a monthly 46 GBP plan ($74.31 USD).
The Three website shows that the Samsung Galaxy S III will
be launched for its customers on May 30th and those signing up to the carrier's
One plan will get the phone for free. This plan offers 2,000 minutes, unlimited
data, 5,000 3 to 3 minutes and 5,000 texts for 34 GBP a month ($54.92 USD). If
you text more than make calls, Vodafone's unlimited texting might appeal to
you. If you expect to use the browser quite often on the Samsung Galaxy S III,
Three's One plan has unlimited data. Picking which carrier to sign up with
obviously depends on how you use your phone.
Finally, O2's website is not quite ready. Still, the carrier
is taking pre-orders by phone. What we can gather from the site is that the
carrier will be offering the Samsung Galaxy S III from free to as much as
299.99 GBP ($484.60 USD) depending on the monthly plan selected.
The international version of the Samsung Galaxy S III has a
4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED display with pixel density of 306ppi. Under the hood
is a 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos processor with 1GB of RAM on board. 16GB and 32GB
versions are available and the microSD card supports up to 64GB in additional
storage. The rear facing 8MP camera has an LED flash, f/2.6 aperture and captures video in 1080p at
30fps. The 1.9MP front-facing camera takes HD video, snaps self-portraits and
supports video chat. The device is available in blue or white. While the
international model launches at the end of this month, the U.S. version will be
rolled out sometime in June.
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