Above all, prudence. Let's get in the background. Just over a year, back in early December 2010, it revealed a photograph which then attribute to the Samsung Galaxy S2 still unknown. It is not that the photo showed the terminal of yore, but the information contained in the EXIF file of the photograph revealed that it had been taken with a telephone that responded to the model code GT-i9200, which has turned out to be the one that corresponds to the Samsung Galaxy S2.
We return to the present. History repeats itself, but this time with the update of the powerful flagship of the Korean firm. Through Pocket Now we have learned from a photograph taken at the offices of the company, which disclosed in EXIF information of the file that has been taken with a coded GT-i9500 device. That is to say: we could be before the first evidence of the Samsung Galaxy S3.
This nomenclature responds to the one used by Samsung for its Galaxy range, being the first of the family - in its high-end form - the GT-i9000 and continuing with the GT-i9100 - Samsung Galaxy S2 -. Little can be said about the phone itself, unfortunately, through this clue. For now, it only serves to elucidate details of its photographic section only. And so, we know that the Samsung Galaxy S3 camera would have, if confirmed that this fortography has been taken with it, an aperture of f / 2.65 and a four-millimeter lens.
Unfortunately, at the moment you just have to trust that the information in the EXIF data is correct and has not been manipulated to show this. However, if it is a reality, we would be facing the first evidence of the Samsung Galaxy S3, so it is already a matter of time before the prototype is seen in photos.
A week ago a series of photographs were leaked that were related to the official images that Samsung would use to promote the Samsung Galaxy S3 with Android 4.0. However, in later days it was confirmed that it was a conceptualization work of the future terminal carried out by an amateur who wanted to share his vision of the launch that could be presented in February next year, within the framework of the Mobile World Congress 2012. That is to say: those images of the Samsung Galaxy S3 were not true.