Samsung
launches new phone, the Samsung Galaxy SIII.
If you want to have a giant touchscreen, then you'll have to put up with
having a giant phone. The top-of-the-range, $899 smartphone is Samsung's first
mobile phone to feature a powerful quad-core processor. The new Galaxy SIII has a 4.8" screen
and a quad-core processor, a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera and the latest
Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich.
1GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel camera and a quad-core 1.4 GHz Exynos
processor. The phone will be available
from Vodafone, Optus and Telstra, and the 16GB version will cost $899 outright.
A blue version and 32GB model will go on sale in Australia in the coming days. Software additions include facial recognition
for your photos, a camera that tracks open eyes to keep the screen on, voice
commands to wake the phone and other tasks, and the ability to share videos
between phones by touching them. US
version of the phone is likely to feature a different, dual-core processor in
order to accommodate 4G LTE connectivity.
The huge display, the power, the smooth and fast operation are all to
its credit. Add to this the ability to change battery and expand storage and
you've a very good package. Samsung
chose to focus on new software enhancements inside its phone, with
telecommunications vice-president Tyler McGee calling the phone a more
intuitive handset.
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