7-mm Thick Samsung Galaxy S III’s Launch Expected in May

Posted on Feb 7 2012 - 4:56am by Sidrah Zaheer

Samsung Galaxy S II is still going strong in sales, but now there is an inside leak of updates reporting that Samsung is to release Galaxy S III in May. It was known that the next smartphone is about to come, but just this early was not expected. According to a news publication in Korea, ETNews, Samsung’s new smartphone, which many are referring to as the new Galaxy superphone, will be its slimmest yet measuring just 7mm. This makes it about 1.5mm thinner than the last one.

So one thing is certain with such a tiny measurement and that is Samsung has taken the race of bringing out the slimmest phone very seriously. To get their latest smartphone out by May, Samsung has reportedly used components which are 10% – 20% smaller than the conventional parts. This includes parts like the printed circuit board (PCB), connector parts and chips. Now this would be fun to have such a smartphone with unconventionally thinner components. It is also reportedly Samsung’s first quad-core smartphone that will have 8-megapixel rear-facing and 2-megapixel front-facing camera. It will also have support for LTE networks.

Now this sounds like a really smart and cool smartphone to have. Already the features of Samsung Galaxy S II are very impressive and it considered the best smartphone introduced last year. Those who still have not bought it can wait till May to have an even better version. Already there are anti-Apple advertisements from Samsung which are calling for more competition. Here is hoping the best one tops them all.

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