Thursday, June 2, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S III may hit mobile market soon


Samsung Galaxy S III is the new mobile from the company which is soon going to be launched in the Indian mobile market. The Samsung Galaxy S III is well endowed with exciting features. The Samsung Galaxy S III price in India has not been announced yet.

In India we have presently Samsung Galaxy S2 which is a bar form factor handset. The mobile phone is having amazing looks and elegant design. Frequency of this model is GSM 850/900/1800/1900 | HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100 MHz service.


  • Having 2G and 3G networking.
  • MP3 and MP4 players are included in this model.
  • Enabled by dual core 1.2GHz processor with 2.3version Android OS.
  • Having 4.3 inches super AMOLED display screen with Touch Wiz UI v4.0.
  • Having 3.5mm audio jack.
  • Is endowed with 8MP camera facility with Geo tagging, touch focus and image stabilization. 2.0MP camera is also added in this model with video capturing facility.
  • Included with 1650 mAh standard battery which can give standby up to 610 to 710 hours and up to 8.40 to 18.20 hours talk time.
  • Document editor option is also enabled in this cell phone.
  • Having HTML internet browser.
  • Integrated Bluetooth v3.0 and v2.0 Micro USB cable port with WIFI and DLNA connectivity option.
  • Samsung Galaxy S 2 is added GPRS and EDGE options. Samsung Galaxy S III is also expected to be integrated with this features or enhanced features and specifications.
The mobile is also expected to be 3D enabled.

Samsung Galaxy S2 price in India is Rs. 33, 000 and the price of the mobile matches the features of it. The Samsung Galaxy Tab price in India is around Rs. 23, 500. These mobiles are rocking the Indian mobile market with their extra ordinary features and specifications.



As exciting as it may be, that’s not all Samsung’s working on. According to Shin, Galaxy 4G (in 10.1 and 8.9 flavours) tablets are in the works – in the US at least. He says: “The race for 4G (fourth-generation) has already started. 4G transition is inevitable particularly for tablets because it requires faster download speeds than smartphones to handle bigger volume content.”

News of the Samsung Galaxy S3 comes as the Galaxy S2 has sold one million units in its South Korea alone, while pre-orders reached over 3 million globally.