It seems like years of waiting, but finally the almost
historic (or at least that's what the hype might make you believe) London event
is closing in. Just a couple of hours before we finally see what the next
Galaxy flagship is all about, we will try to sum up rumors and give a better
idea of what to expect.
The event itself is said to bring us the next Galaxy
smartphone, which will most probably be called Galaxy S III (or Galaxy S3), a
name we've even in several times, including the Kies software.
At the event tonight we might see a new tablet and a new
cloud storage by Samsung.
The new Galaxy smartphone was teased numerous times before.
We've seen countdowns, pre-orders, carrier availability confirmation and
whatnot. We've even lerned that it will be offered in blue or white colors.
Samsung cleverly released a generic design Galaxy S III to
carriers and devs, so they can test it without revealing the final design. The
prototype body has appeared in various leaks, which suggests that it is the dummy
body we've heard about. We've seen a wider variant too. But latest rumors
suggest that the device will have a Nexus-like shape, with rounded edges and a
4.8" 720p display. We're yet to learn if it will be a PenTile matrix
SuperAMOLED or a conventional RGB matrilx SuperAMOLED Plus.
The CPU powering the Galaxy S III is almost certain to be a
quad-core Exynos 4 Quad, which features four Cortex-A9 cores with 32nm
architecture and the Mali 400-MP GPU. We've seen early GL 2.1 benchmarks where
the Galaxy S III made easy work of its competitors.
The camera is taunted to be either a 12MP or an 8MP unit.
The sample pictures we saw supported the 8MP claim. Interestingly, the Galaxy S
III EXIF data reported an aperture of F/2.6 (the S II offers a F/2.65) and a
focal length of 3.7mm (as opposed to the 3.97mm of the S II), meaning that the
new device will have either a wider angle lens or a slightly bigger sensor.
Finally we expect the Galaxy S III to feature both a
hardware home button and a 5-column UI (like the Galaxy Note).
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