We have just learned that the position of the Samsung Galaxy S2 is still dominant, and although for now they do not give approximations, few doubt that this phone exceeds all the expectations that the South Korean manufacturer had projected in the run-up to its launch, back last month of may. The view, therefore, gradually moves to the Samsung Galaxy S3, as it seems that the next generation of the flagship of the Asian firm would be called.
The latest rumors circulating about the device with which the Korean company will give everything for everything in 2012 begin to take away the hiccups for fans of mobile telephony in general, and Android devices, in particular. And it is talking about a powerful terminal that may fall short to define what would be to come with the Samsung Galaxy S3, as we know through the CNET portal.
Thus, the Samsung Galaxy S3 could have a heart of no less than four cores, operating at a maximum speed of two GHz. And not only that. The device would have an even more powerful graphic management system than what we have already known in the Samsung Galaxy S2, catering to the growing market for mobile video games, which is even beginning to shake traditional portable platforms due to the way it has been cannibalizing the portable leisure segment.
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy S3 would be equipped with a two GB RAM memory, specially oriented to support the most complex multitasking processes without the device suffering at any time. It is unknown what data storage background the Samsung Galaxy S3 would carry as standard, although the option of offering versions of 16 and 32 GB of integrated memory is on the surface (with the option of expansion via microSD cards).
As for the attractive multimedia the Samsung Galaxy S3, draws particular attention the possibility that the terminal take twelve megapixel camera capable of capturing high quality video FullHD. But not only that. The Samsung Galaxy S3 would not only bet on concentrating the maximum pixels per inch, but would also integrate an improved optics, with a larger sensor than what was already installed in the Samsung Galaxy S2 (which in the case of the new terminal would be 1 / 2.3 inches).
As for the display, the Samsung Galaxy S3 would follow the path of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, and would borrow the 4.6-inch Super AMOLED HD panel that we know from Google's flagship. The question would lie in whether the Samsung Galaxy S3 would present that slight concave curvature that is beginning to be the hallmark of the Nexus or if it would dispense with this detail. To refer to the Super AMOLED HD screen, and we assume that the resolution amounts to 1,280 x 720 pixels.