Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung. Show all posts

Friday, 4 May 2012

Watch the whole Samsung Galaxy S III launch event here


Watch the whole Samsung Galaxy S III launch event hereSamsung just posted more than an hour long video of the whole Galaxy S III unveiling Unpacked event that we went to last night in London, so you can use it for your viewing pleasure.

It was quite the memorable experience, with the auditorium packed to the gills with fellow tech bloggers from all around the world. It is definitely worth seeing, be it only to gauge how Samsung handles such an important event.

Moreover, the lead speakers will walk you through all the new features and services that are coming with Samsung's Galaxy S III flagship with the necessary peppy marketing talk, so prepare to be dazzled with lights, music and smartphone pizzazz.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III release date is set for May, summer for USA


Samsung Galaxy S III release date is set for May, summer for USAThe Samsung Galaxy S III release date is sooner rather than later - the S III will launch globally on May 29th with HSPA+.

Separately, a 4G LTE version it will come to the US, Japan and Korea later on this summer. Samsung has clarified that for the US, the release date will actually be in June.

Samsung is staging a huge first appearance on store and carrier shelves for the Galaxy S III as it will arrive on 296 carriers in 145 countries across the globe. Not a bad start for the most anticipated handset so far this year now, is it?

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Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III hands-on: First look


Introduction
Samsung very recently climbed to top as the phone vendor with most units shipped, but more importantly, it also became the maker with most smartphones shipped. They are a big player in the Android world, so with the announcement of their new droid flagship, fans of the OS should certainly take notice.


The Samsung Galaxy S III is the company's new Android flagship and it features a quad-core processor, a 4.8" 720p screen and an 8MP camera packed in a 8.6mm body (no chins this time).

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Samsung Galaxy S III rumor roundup: what to expect


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.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy S 3 will launch in Blue and White


We received an anonymous tip that the Carphone Warehouse inventory system lists the Samsung Galaxy S 3 in two color versions. In other Galaxy S 3 news, Unwire HK got their hands on a screen protector meant for the upcoming Samsung Android flagship, which reveals its screen size.


Tuesday, 1 May 2012

This is the Galaxy SIII


We just got an extremely nice email in our inbox.
We just received a couple of details and some good pictures of the Galaxy SIII.
The Galaxy SIII is based on Android 4.0.4 out of the box.


Another detail is that the GT-I9300 will be the Galaxy SIII.

Monday, 30 April 2012

Is this the first legit Samsung Galaxy S3 press shot?


So far Samsung has been keeping its next flagship under wraps quite successfully. We've only seen blurry shots of the externals and supposedly, those are not even the final designs.

Props to Samsung for their success so far, but could this be the first serious leak of the handset?

What we have on our hands today is an image that looks a lot like what the Samsung Galaxy S3 is supposed to look like, judging by some of the more substantial leaks from the past.

Update: The image is confirmed as old and has surfaced before. It's certainly a mockup. Sorry about that, move along.

Now this photo didn't come with any extra info on the handset, but the leaked specifications for the device so far detail a 4.6 or 4.8-inch SuperAMOLED screen of 720p resolution, Samsung's latest quad-core Exynos chipset, and an 8 or 12 megapixel camera to go with those. There should also be an extra beefier battery to make the phone last a bit longer.
Now as usual, take this thing with a pinch of salt. But our guess is leaks won't get any better than this before the official announcement. Even if it's some user-land fan art, we still appreciate the effort and it's a job nicely done.

Latest Galaxy S III picture points towards a 4.8-inch display


The Galaxy S III rumor mill is now running on full steam. According to the latest bit of info from Know Your Mobile, the next Galaxy phone will have a 4.8-inch display.

 

Sunday, 29 April 2012

Samsung Russia starts a countdown to the next Galaxy


As we near the May 3 press event in London where the next Galaxy device will finally be unveiled, we saw a countdown timer on Samsung Russia website.


Friday, 27 April 2012

Samsung accidentally confirms Galaxy S III name


During its first quarter earnings call, Samsung let slip the name of its upcoming Galaxy smartphone, which until now was only being referred to as the next Galaxy phone.

Alleged Samsung Galaxy S3 photo shows both physical and capacitive buttons


Another day, another "Next Galaxy" image, this time sent by one of our own tipsters, who claims this is the hotly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3. Your guess is as good as ours whether this is a final version, some prototype, or something else altogether, concocted through image editing.

There is evidently a physical home key, as rumored, and two capacitive buttons, while the whole setup resembles a lot the render from the leaked early manual of a Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3 that we saw yesterday. The side bezel of what seems to be quite a big display is pretty thin, but we'll leave the speculations on screen size aside, as we can't vouch whether this is the real deal anyway.

Samsung executive confirms that U.S. variant of Samsung Galaxy S III will feature dual-core CPU


Samsung executive confirms that U.S. variant of Samsung Galaxy S III will feature dual-core CPULast night, we warned those in the U.S. not to get too excited by the news that the Samsung Galaxy S III would be the first device to be equipped with the quad-core 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 under the hood. We feared that because of the widespread use of LTE in the U.S. and the lack of an integrated LTE radio on the Samsung Exynos 4412, the Korean based manufacturer might decide to go with the dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 instead. This is what AT&T was forced to substitute the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 for on its version of the HTC One X.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

GLBenchmark for GT-I9300, GT-I9500 and GT-N8000 leaked


Some information from GLBenchmark sendend to us…
You can see a firmware version for I9300 – I9500 and N8000.
First let us remind you the names…

I9300 (Galaxy S III)
I9500 (???)
N8000 (Galaxy Note 10.1)

All phones are running on Android 4.0.3 another funny detail is the processor and resolultion of the GT-I9500.
This could be a BETA test firmware.
Lets hope so.

See here all details:

Samsung Galaxy S3 arriving on Verizon


Samsung Galaxy S3 arriving on Verizon, HTC getting a Galaxy Note competitor ready?Big news for Verizon Wireless subscribers and fans - the US biggest wireless carrier has an awesome selection of upcoming Android handsets and it includes the one of the most anticipated handsets for the year, the Samsung Galaxy S3, according to BGR’s sources. 

The Galaxy S III will arrive on Big Red, but it’s not yet clear exactly when. Chances are that it will be available “over the summer.” So far, we know that the S III will pack some amazing hardware including Samsung’s quad-core Exynos 4412 chip and possibly a Super AMOLED Plus RGB HD screen.

Samsung announces new quad-core Exynos 4 Quad processor

Samsung has announced its next generation Exynos processor that will be powering its next Galaxy smartphone. The Exynos 4 Quad comes with four Cortex A9 cores that can go up to 1.4GHz individually and is based on Samsung's 32nm HKMG fabrication process.
The Exynos 4 Quad, also known as the Exynos 4212 (previously as the 4412), packs two times the number of cores as the Exynos 4 Dual (Exynos 4210) that you find in the Galaxy S II but due to the new 32nm processor is said to be 20 percent more efficient. The Exynos 4 Quad also uses power gating on all four cores along with frequency and voltage scaling for every core, which would help it cut down on power consumption when not in use. Samsung did not mention what GPU it will be using but it is likely to be the Mali 400-MP.

Samsung Galaxy S III placeholder tops AnTuTu benchmark charts


A new device has topped the AnTuTu Android benchmark software ranking list chart, taking over the Transformer Prime with the quad-core Tegra 3.

The device is uploaded as the Samsung Galaxy SIII, which was the preferred name for the next Galaxy flagship before it became clear thatSamsung itself is calling it Galaxy S3.

Samsung Galaxy S III found in Kies, confirms GT-i9300 model number

SamMobile spotted a couple of references in Samsung's own Kies app thatconfirms that the GT-i9300 model is for the Samsung Galaxy S III. The Kies software, used for syncing, shows two variants of the Samsung Galaxy S III. One is labeled as the Samsung GT-i9300 and other is the Samsung GT-i9300T. The "T" could stand for a different radio frequency used in a different country or by a different carrier.
The Samsung Galaxy S III appears to be the GT-i9300 - Samsung Galaxy S III found in Kies, confirms GT-i9300 model number

As far as the image is concerned, both show the Samsung GALAXY Note above the model number as a placeholder until the Korean based manufacturer introduces the Samsung Galaxy S III, expected on May 3rd. There has been speculation that Samsung would be making the Samsung Galaxy S III an incremental update in the same way that the Apple iPhone 4S followed the Apple iPhone 4 with an 8MP camera, dual-core processor and Siri. That same speculation calls for Samsung to use a different name for the phone instead of Samsung Galaxy S III. Pointing in that direction, Samsung's invitation for the May 3rd event where the device is expected to be introduced, called the model "The next Samsung Galaxy" as did sign up pages for Vodafone andCarphone Warehouse, both in the U.K.


source: SamMobile via Electronista

Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3 dummy leaks again, newer prototype sports a home button


We have another picture of what is likely to be the next Galaxy phone. As usual, the phone is camouflaged by being placed within a case but we still get a glimpse of some of the important bits.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

O2 UK promises Galaxy S III availability, eventually

O2 UK just confirmed via Twitter its joining the next Galaxy bandwagon. The carrier said it's excited about the "next Samsung Galaxy" and that it will be coming to its stores.

They didn't see fit to clarify but we're guessing the device in question is the successor to the Galaxy S II, that's bound to be unveiled in London on May 3.
We've already seen the Galaxy S III (S3 or whatever) being offered on Amazon.de and Vodafone UK despite it not even being official yet.

To recap, the next Galaxy should offer an HD display, quad-core processor with a pretty awesome GPU and a 12 or 8 MP camera.

Samsung Unpacked app keywords refer to a Galaxy S3 title, fuzzy photo hints at the ceramic back

Samsung Unpacked app keywords refer to a Galaxy S3 title, fuzzy photo hints at the ceramic back
The keywords which Samsung used to describe its 2012 Unpacked app in the Google Play Store reveal a possible Galaxy S3 title for its upcoming flagship phone, that is about to be unveiled May 3 in London.
Given that the device has been more popular as the Galaxy S III, with Roman numerals, yet Samsung uses S3 as a keyword, and the hint from UK carrier insiders that it might not be called what everyone expects, a change from Roman to Arabic numerals could fit the description.