We are no strangers to seeing Android devices being rooted
ahead of their launch and the upcoming Galaxy S III is no different. The root
comes courtesy Android developer Chainfire and you will be able to find more
details regarding the root on his post on xda-developers forum.
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Saturday, 19 May 2012
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Samsung Galaxy S III gets 50GB from Dropbox
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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).
Location:
London, UK
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.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Monday, 30 April 2012
Is this the first legit Samsung Galaxy S3 press shot?
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.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Friday, 27 April 2012
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.
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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:
Location:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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