Samsung Galaxy S III images appear online

Images of what could be Samsung’s new flagship Galaxy S III model have made their way online

April 16, 2012
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Samsung’s unannounced Galaxy S III smartphone may have been captured in images uploaded to a Polish blog.

The blog claims to have received the images from an anonymous source, which currently has the device for testing ahead of the launch announcement. No details about the smartphones or its specifications were released with the image.

The image shows a touch screen smartphone with a large display, capable of 30 application icons in a 6 x 5 grid formation.

The redesigned home button is wider and flatter than the ones found on previous Galaxy S devices, while the device appears to be running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Previous rumours expect the Galaxy S III to feature a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 4.8 inch 1080p HD display, an 8-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front facing camera, and 4G LTE connectivity.

Read the full story at: Boy Genius Report.

Samsung Galaxy S III rumour image

Samsung Galaxy S III rumour image

Tags: Android, rumour, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S III

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