Samsung Galaxy S III fervor begin already, realistic press images leak
Samsung Galaxy S III fervor begin already, realistic press images leak
When it comes to Android device releases,
nothing is more exciting than a Nexus smartphone or tablet, except when
it comes to the Samsung line of Galaxy S devices
of course – and today we’ve got what very well may be the next
generation: the Samsung Galaxy S III in leaked press images and details.
The story goes like this: Concept Phones,
a blog that specializes in conceptual renderings of devices, has
intercepted a couple of images and some details sent in from a fellow by
the name of Ivan Ilchenko who reported them appearing on Samsung’s
“official” page on a Russian social network by the name of Vkontakte. If
you’ve got all that, good, because here’s the confusing part: the
device may well be the first smartphone to be dual-booting Android and
Bada OS right out of the box.

This device is being called the Samsung GT-I9500 Universal, and its
details are rather incredulous. While the renderings appear really quite
crisp and certainly in line with what we’ve seen from Samsung lately,
specifically with the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy Players,
the magic inside might be too far-fetched to be realistic. Behind a
5-inch HD Super AMOLED 1280 x 720 pixel resolution display you’ll find a
9mm thick body and a 12 megapixel camera on the back with both LED
flash AND Xenon flash. Weird stuff to be sure!
Then there’s a front-facing 2 megapixel camera, availability of 32 or
64 GB internal memory, and a microSDXC slot for memory expansion. This
device is said to come with a stylus like the Galaxy Note,
but doesn’t appear to have the same onboard slot for carrying said pen
like its big cousin does, USB 3.0 capability, and 4G LTE connectivity in
its first iteration. Also onboard is a quad-core Samsung Exynos 4412
1.5GHz processor, and the whole thing works with TouchWiz 5.0.

And it all works with both Android and Bada OS. That’s just too
strange to be realistic – why on earth would anyone want such a thing?
Also we’ve never seen a display like this outside of conceptual
renderings as a bezel allows for the display to have some overlap around
the edges – how this will work is outside my understanding. Finally,
before you cut up the idea of this device because of the buttons at the
bottom of the display running against what’s recommended for Ice Cream Sandwich, know that Android 4.0 does have the ability to easily run with these buttons still in-tact.
We’ll either find this device to be real relatively soon or the name
Galaxy S III wont pop up again until early 2012. The possibility also
exists that this device is close to what we’ll see in the USA release of
the Galaxy Note. We’ll see! Thanks for the tip, Alex!
UPDATE: Per Concept Phones:
“Samsung Russia just contacted us and said this is not a
real phone. Here’s what they said: “The mock-ups, published in the
article on Concept-Phones.com, were posted in the “Imagined Phones”
section of “Samsung Phones Owners’ Club” group on VKontakte.ru. This
section contains unofficial artworks and designs, created by group
members, and are products of pure imagination, sometime even a joke”.” –
Concept Phones
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