Although Eldar Murtazin is recognized as the scourge of Nokia in terms of leaks, this Russian blogger does not miss the opportunity to release jewels from other manufacturers like the one that has advanced these days. And it is that as suggested by this journalist while presenting the Samsung Galaxy S II, the Korean firm could be very advanced in the development of the next generation of its flagship mobile: the Samsung Galaxy S III or Samsung Galaxy S 3.
As we have been able to know through Phone Arena (where they must echo Mobile Review, Murtazin's usual medium), the next Samsung Galaxy S would not arrive in 2012, but would anticipate next fall. It would be at the end of that period when Samsung could throw all the meat on the grill with a new terminal at the top of the Galaxy family, and it would do so with a series of benefits that the Caucasian blogger has already been commissioned to advance.
For now, Murtazin would be clear that the screen of the Samsung Galaxy S III would reach a size of 4.5 inches, adding just over 0.2 inches to the panel of the terminal that these days is premiering around the world and that, until now, We thought it would be the only Samsung Galaxy S that would renew the range this year.
It would also be a Super AMOLED Plus panel, the same as the Samsung Galaxy S II, although fully adjusted to the edges of the case. On the other hand, Eldar Murtazin announced, the Samsung Galaxy S III would have a new resolution, and although he did not anticipate what index it would be, it would be assumed that in that case Samsung's bet would seek to expand the current 480 x 800 pixel canvas to the 540 x 960 pixels that, for example, the HTC Sensation develops.
The launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III would respond to part of Samsung's strategy to suffocate Apple, in the event that finally, and according to the rumors that have been circulating for weeks among the main specialized media, the Cupertino firm decides to launch the iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S after the summer.
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