There are barely a few hours left for the unknown to be cleared. This afternoon, in London, the South Korean company Samsung will show its new generation of Samsung Galaxy S phones, unveiling after months of rumors and bets the long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S3. This phone is not only the center of attention because of what the device itself implies "" which will be the company's new high-end device for this year, and the terminal called to compete with Apple's iPhone 5, as well as with the rest of smartphones on the market within the Android ecosystem, such as the Sony Xperia S, HTC One X or Motorola Razr"", But because of the possibilities that it may offer for other lines of development of the manufacturer.
And it is that although last year the Samsung Focus S came to be a readaptation of the Samsung Galaxy S2 to the needs of Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, from WP-life they maintain that this year the play would be repeated with the Samsung Galaxy S3. Thus, the mobile that we will meet this afternoon could lay the foundations of what would be seen in the last quarter of the year before the renewal of this manufacturer's portfolio in its section dedicated to Windows Phone 8 Apollo. The question would be to check to what extent the one that has already been called Samsung Focus S2 would have the need to be inspired by the technical apparatus of the Samsung Galaxy S3, given the needs that, supposedly, the next version of Microsoft's system would require.
It should be remembered that from Redmond they have reiterated on several occasions that their system does not require multicore processors, in order to guarantee optimal performance that does not compromise reasonable autonomy. However, there is no news about the requirements that Windows Phone 8 Apollo would demand. In any case, given that it is already known that the Samsung Galaxy S3 will carry the new Samsung Exynos "" a quad-core processor with a clock frequency of 1.4 GHz "", the fact that the next flagship of the firm for the Windows Phone line inspired by the device that we will see this afternoon suggests two options: or, one of themodifications that the supposed Samsung Focus S2 would suffer would be precisely that of the central chip, or else the next edition of Microsoft's system will project a significant leap in power, and therefore, in technical requirements.
Anyway, in recent weeks it has been said that the Samsung Galaxy S3 would be put on the market in two versions: one would take the aforementioned Exynos, and another bet by a processor dual-core of Qualcomm California. If this data is confirmed, it is possible that the Samsung terminal destined to house Windows Phone 8 Apollo, if it were really inspired by the Samsung Galaxy S3, did it precisely in the dual-core model, which would be somewhat more consistent with the line that Microsoft has been maintaining with its platform .
