Will we see the Samsung Galaxy S3 at the Mobile World Congress 2012? In principle, this was a matter that was taken for granted, following the order of what was seen in the last two years and in light of the rumors that have been raised for weeks.
However, in recent days a rumor has emerged that points to the possibility that Samsung finally decides not to show its new first sword at the event that will take place in Barcelona between February 27 and March 1 "" being Sunday February 26 when Samsung will hold the exclusive event where it would show its news "".
The box of thunder was opened by the specialized site The Verge, which referred to very reliable sources from the Korean company, who would have assured that the firm would have postponed the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy S3 until early summer, with a view to a launch immediately after its coming-out.
Through SammyHub it has also been known that Younghee Lee, one of the heads of marketing for the company, has argued that Samsung has not yet made a firm decision to respect, although they are reviewing the possibility of relocating the chosen date to introduce the new Samsung Galaxy S3.
On the other hand, the communication managers of Samsung in Spain have not been able to elucidate this issue. From this department they have referred to the matter ensuring that "it is not yet clear which products are going to be presented in Barcelona", so it is impossible to determine with certainty if the Samsung Galaxy S3 will be at MWC 2012, as is It had been taking for granted in recent times, or if the company will finally opt for a private event later to show its new flagship.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has been said to be officially on sale in April, offering a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD screen, as well as a new quad-core processor with a speed of between 1.5 and 1, 6 GHz and twelve megapixel camera, among many other functions. The Samsung Galaxy S3 would work with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and for what has been highlighted in recent weeks, the manufacturer would have refused to integrate a three-dimensional content playback system that does not require glasses or other accessories.