31 May, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3


Samsung on Thursday launched Galaxy SIII, the company's flagship phone in India. The phone that is powered by the latest version of Android called Ice Cream Sandwich has an MRP of Rs 43,180. However market price is expected to be lower by a few thousands rupees.The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by nature – it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments'.


Features:
-Intelligence : Smart Stay, Direct call, Smart alert, Social tag, S voice
-Sharing : S Beam, AllShare cast, AllShare play, Buddy photo share
-Greatness : Design, Pop up play,Best photo, LTE, 4.8 HD Super AMOLED
-Enhancement : Accessories


colors:
Marble White , Pebble Blue


-The Galaxy S III does have 3 versions: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. 
-A 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.
-An 8 megapixel rear camera with flash and zero shutter lag and a 1.9 megapixel front camera with face recognition related options. 
-The device is super light as it weighs 133g and is only 8.6 mm thick.
-It has a Samsung’s quad-core microprocessor and has 1GB RAM.
-The Galaxy S III also boasts of a cool feature called the S beam which allows users to transport files upto 1GB to another S III without using Wi-fi or data Internet.
-Dropbox has promised every consumer who registers the phone free 50GB cloud storage space.
- 2,100mAh battery, Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth.
- Samsung got a really solid Gorilla Glass front, a well-packaged interior and a more robust battery cover.


The Galaxy S III has garnered upwards of 9 million pre-orders worldwide (the iPhone 4S managed about 4 million), and this kind of pre-launch buzz was never seen from a non-Apple device. 


It also brings some firsts into the smartphone arena: a screen that stays on as long as you keep looking at it, wireless charging, HD video playback in a small screen while you do other tasks and automatic calling of a contact when you hold it to your ear.



The music service, which is available in free and paid versions, can recommend new tunes based on a user's listening preferences. 


The paid service allows uploading and storage of music files on servers that can be accessed from more than one Internet-connected device at a cost of (euro) 9.99 per month, Samsung said. Samsung is providing  Music Hub with the S3, offers 100 GB cloud storage and unlimited streaming.


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