Saturday, May 5, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Android 4.0 Ice Cream sansdwich

Presented and revealed all the speculation and from London reported is a new toy from Samsung.

Samsung Galaxy S III has finally been destroyed by human hands openly in front of the camera that allows us to find out which terminal officially grew by 16% compared to its predecessor, II S with 22% larger screen (4.8 "), only 8 mcg camera, quad-core processor and an almost endless string of technical specifications and outstanding features which we detail below along with some photos from the account that wants to rule alone in the throne of Google OS.

Thanks to the Galaxy line smartphone Samsung has become the largest global manufacturer of mobile dispenser, the throne that once belonged to Motorola and Nokia.

With a 16-megapixel camera, rear camera 8 megabytes and can record video at 1080p as the Motorola RAZR Droid Android operating system OS 4.0 Ice Cream sansdwich, Cortex-A9 processors are quad-core Exynos 4 1.4 GHz with 1GB of RAM, plus the capacity internal storage of 16, 32 or 64GB, excluding the possibility of using up to 64GB microSD memory card in the slot.

III S will be available with LTE technology; the rest should be satisfied with HSPA. This device has seven sensors including accelerometer, RGB light sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor, gyroscope, and barometer NFC.

Weight is important to have 133 grams with dimensions of 136.6 × 70.6 × 8.6 mm, concise but also able to accommodate a capacity of 2100 mAh battery is impressive, unprecedented in size on the Samsung.

With a 4.8 inch screen has 720 × 1280 pixels (306 dpi) and use the Super AMOLED technology.

We also see where the smart phone vibrate alert and notify you with the signal lights flash when you pick up the phone after receiving a call is not answered.

Application with voice recognition system similar to Siri. You can say "Galaxy, take a picture" and will automatically launch the application image.

And many more, we just wait to buy it to have fun with gadgets.

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