There is barely a long week left for Samsung to raise the curtain and show the Samsung Galaxy S3 to the world; a week that promises to be a heart attack in terms of leaks, last-minute rumors and swings in the forecasts described in recent months. A preview of what is beginning to take place comes from Vietnam. Specifically, from the local website Tinhte. The page that once confirmed that the new iPad equips a GB of RAM now does the same by showing images that they claim is the Samsung Galaxy S3.
For the moment, we can only be sure, at least as long as we trust that the system information presented by the terminal is not falsified, that the device in question is signed with the product code GT-i9300. Knowing that the first Galaxy was the GT-i9000 and the Samsung Galaxy S2 starts presenting itself as the GT-i9100, the fact that this GT-i9300 is the Galaxy S3 could come rolled. Logically, the jump represented by the unknown GT-i9200 would be left in the void. And although at the end of last year 2010 there were indications of this supposed device, the reality is that it never appeared.
It was even suggested that the GT-i9200 that would mark the bridge between the current high-end of the Korean firm and the new flagship that is about to be revealed would be the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus, a terminal that was considered to fill the Samsung vacancy Galaxy S3 in the past Mobile World Congress and that, despite everything, neither attended the Barcelona event nor was it confirmed as part of the Samsung portfolio. In any case, at this moment we are precisely concerned with the new reference phone of the South Korean, which in the video revealed by Tinhte it reveals some of what could be its main characteristics.
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To begin with, at first glance, a detail stands out that reveals one of the rumors that had been most firmly raised in recent weeks: the presence of the central start button. Samsung would have decided to keep it, against all odds and trends on the horizon of terminals designed to work with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. However, if we validate the information from the Vietnamese website, the Samsung Galaxy S3 would dispense with the mechanical key, to opt for the three emblematic capacitive buttons that were released with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Furthermore, the screen size develop a 4.6 inch HD Super AMOLED panel defining a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels. Also take this Galaxy S3 p rocesador four cores with a clock speed of 1.4 GHz, backed by a RAM of a GB. By the way, when it comes to storage memory I would opt for a 16 GB fund, which would be voluntarily supplemented with external microSD drives of up to 32 GB. Incorporate a sensor NFC and the camera would remain at eight megapixels, counting, of course, with an LED flash.