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PR Samsung Introduces the GALAXY S III, the Smartphone Designed for Humans and Inspired by Nature


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Effortlessly smart and intuitively simple, Samsung GALAXY S III reveals a new concept of smartphone
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, announced today the third generation GALAXY S, the GALAXY S III. Designed for humans and inspired by nature, the GALAXY S III is a smartphone that recognizes your voice, understands your intention, and lets you share a moment instantly and easily.

This sleek and innovative smartphone has the enhanced intelligence to make everyday life easier. With Samsung GALAXY S III, you can view the content like never before on the device’s 4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED display. An 8MP camera and a 1.9MP front camera offer users a variety of intelligent camera features and face recognition related options that ensure all moments are captured easily and instantly. Samsung GALAXY S III is powered by Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, with greatly enhanced usability and practicality to make life easier. Packed with intuitive technology, the GALAXY S III delivers a uniquely personalized mobile experience that refuses to be compromised.

“With the GALAXY S III, Samsung has maximized the consumer benefits by integrating superior hardware with enhanced smartphone usability,” said JK Shin, President and Head of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung. “Designed to be both effortlessly smart and intuitively simple, the GALAXY S III has been created with our human needs and capabilities in mind. What makes me most proud is that it enables one of the most seamless, natural and human-centric mobile experiences, opening up a new horizon that allows you to live a life extraordinary.”

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Introducing Natural Interaction

The GALAXY S III enhances the interaction experience between the device and user. Smart enough to detect your face, voice and motions, the GALAXY S III adapts to the individual user to provide a more convenient and natural experience. With the innovative ‘Smart stay’ feature, the GALAXY S III recognizes how you are using your phone – reading an e-book or browsing the web for instance – by having the front camera identify your eyes; the phone maintains a bright display for continued viewing pleasure.

The GALAXY S III features ‘S Voice,’ the advanced natural language user interface, to listen and respond to your words. In addition to allowing information search and basic device-user communication, S Voice presents powerful functions in regards to device control and commands. When your phone alarm goes off but you need a little extra rest, just tell the GALAXY S III “snooze.” You can also use S Voice to play your favorite songs, turn the volume up or down, send text messages and emails, organize your schedules, or automatically launch the camera and capture a photo.

In addition to recognizing your face and voice, the GALAXY S III understands your motions to offer maximized usability. If you are messaging someone but decide to call them instead, simply lift your phone to your ear and ‘Direct call’ will dial their number. With ‘Smart alert,’ the GALAXY S III will also save you from trouble by catching any missed messages or calls; your phone will vibrate to notify missed statuses when picked up after being idle.

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Easy and Instant Sharing

The Samsung GALAXY S III is more than a personal device that can be enjoyed by one user - it wants you to share and experience smartphone benefits with family and friends, regardless of where you are. With the new ‘S Beam,’ the GALAXY S III expands upon Android™ Beam™, allowing a 1GB movie file to be shared within three minutes and a 10MB music file within two seconds by simply touching another GALAXY S III phone, even without a Wi-Fi or cellular signal. The ‘Buddy photo share’ function also allows photos to be easily and simultaneously shared with all your friends pictured in an image directly from the camera or the photo gallery.

With ‘AllShare Cast’, users can wirelessly connect their GALAXY S III to their television to immediately transfer smartphone content onto a larger display. ‘AllShare Play’ can be also used to instantly share any forms of files between GALAXY S III and your tablet, PC, and televisions regardless of the distance between the devices. Under AllShare Play is also the ‘Group Cast’ feature that allows you to share your screen among multiple friends on the same Wi-Fi network; you can make comments and draw changes at the same time with your co-workers, witnessing real-time sharing on your individual device.

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Human-centric Design with Uncompromised Performance

The GALAXY S III not only presents features with enhanced usability, but also provides an ergonomic and comfortable experience through its human-centric design. Its comfortable grip, gentle curves, and organic form deliver a rich human-centric feel and design. Inspired by nature, its design concept is the flow and movement of nature. The elements of wind, water and light are all evoked in the physical construct of the GALAXY S III. In its essence, the minimal organic design identity is reflected in the smooth and non-linear lines of the device. Available in Pebble Blue and Marble White at launch, Samsung will introduce a variety of additional color options.

With a 4.8” HD Super AMOLED display, the GALAXY S III offers a large and vivid viewing experience. Samsung Mobile’s heritage Super AMOLED display even enhances to HD and 16:9 wider viewing angles. To ensure faster content sharing and connectivity, the GALAXY S III offers Wi-Fi Channel Bonding which doubles the Wi-Fi bandwidth.

The GALAXY S III also sports a range of additional features that boost performance and the overall user experience in entirely new ways. It introduces ‘Pop up play,’ a feature that allows you to play a video anywhere on your screen while simultaneously running other tasks, eliminating the need to close and restart videos when checking new emails or surfing the Web. Its 8MP camera features a zero-lag shutter speed that lets you capture moving objects easily without delay – the image you see is the picture you take. With the ‘Burst shot’ function that instantly captures twenty continuous shots, and the ‘Best photo’ feature that selects the best of eight photographs for you, the GALAXY S III ensures users a more enhanced and memorable camera experience. HD video can be recorded even with the 1.9MP front-facing camera, which you can use to capture a video of yourself. Improved backside illumination further helps to eliminate blur in photos that result from shaking, even under low lights.

Mobile payment is also accessible with the device through advanced Near Field Communication (NFC) technology. The gaming experience is enhanced through ‘Game Hub,’ providing access to numerous social games, while Video Hub brings users high quality TV and movies. Furthermore, Samsung Music Hub will offer a personal music streaming service. Game Hub, Video Hub and Music Hub will be introduced in select countries initially and soon rolled out to global markets.

The Samsung GALAXY S III will be available from the end of May in Europe before rolling out to other markets globally.


Samsung GALAXY S III Product Specifications

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*Specifications above may differ on the LTE version.

**All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this document including, but not limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability, and capabilities of the product are subject to change without notice or obligation.

*Android, Google, Android Beam, Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude, Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies, Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk, Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads are trademarks of Google Inc.


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Looks poor in my opinion. Gunna wait for it's release to see if it affects the One X's pricing. If it does, i'll buy the One X. If not, i'll wait for Sony's 4 core offering (best look as good as the Xperia S though!)

Looking like the One X is the leader at the moment.
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Looks poor in my opinion

Hmm? It might be helpful if you'd expand on that thought.

On the contrary, the thoughts of those I've spoken to today (most of whom are Apple fans) were overwhelmingly positive. Disclaimer: none of us have been looking at the HTC offerings with much interest. I owned a Desire before my S2 (& GT), and the quality of the Samsung devices is just superior to HTC. Tech spec wise, the S3 and OneX look roughly the same. I can't see anything to recommend the OneX over the S3.
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Hmm? It might be helpful if you'd expand on that thought.

On the contrary, the thoughts of those I've spoken to today (most of whom are Apple fans) were overwhelmingly positive. Disclaimer: none of us have been looking at the HTC offerings with much interest. I owned a Desire before my S2 (& GT), and the quality of the Samsung devices is just superior to HTC. Tech spec wise, the S3 and OneX look roughly the same. I can't see anything to recommend the OneX over the S3.


Just that the shape and layout looks poor in my opinion. The SII looked alot better.

The only real differences i can see is that the One X requires mSIM and has no mSD slot and the SIII has a 0.1 inch bigger screen.

If they were both out right now, i'd choose the One X (If i were after a Quad Core phone) or the Sony Xperia S (If i were after a Dual Core phone).
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Looks poor in my opinion. Gunna wait for it's release to see if it affects the One X's pricing. If it does, i'll buy the One X. If not, i'll wait for Sony's 4 core offering (best look as good as the Xperia S though!)

Looking like the One X is the leader at the moment.


My friend has a one X and it really is rather good,
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Just that the shape and layout looks poor in my opinion. The SII looked alot better.

I was initially taken aback by the pebble-like design, but it very quickly grew on me. When I look at my S2 now I can't help feeling it's an out-of-date, inferior design.

As for the layout; it's the same as the S2, barring the fact that they switched sides for the secondary camera and broke away the flash from the rear camera.

I'd definitely take an S3 over the OneX. Unfortunately, I can find no reason to upgrade from the S2 - there is nothing else I require that the S2 doesn't already do perfectly. The only thing would be the screen size & aesthetics, but I carry a tablet anyway (that's the screen size sorted), and I rank utility over aesthetics - so far as tech is concerned.
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You have it backwards Ace: aesthetics are much more important than functionality or price. Do the right thing and get an Apple iPhone. It looks very nice and cracks well when you drop it on a hard floor. What more could you want in a smartphone. Sheesh. :rolleyes:
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To prove that point I was expecting you to post a picture of something else entirely q. Whatever happened to your hot babes thread?
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Hmmm... perhaps a picture of a cracked iPhone would finally convince you to go the Apple Way. You're very hard to convince, you know!

The hot babes thread is still here. Please do post in it as I love looking at beautiful wimin. Judging by the lack of activity on it, I've been wondering if everyone's gone gay or something. :wacko: I've now renamed it slightly and pinned it now to help people remember it's there. These things are important in life.

The Official tng Hot Babes Thread!

EDIT: Damn, I can't turn text into a link here. I'll have to check that there isn't something funny with forum permissions. Here's the raw link:

http://www.techngami...3-the-official-tng-hot-babes-thread/
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Think you're right, these comments are locked down tighter than ...

Anyway, here it is

http://www.techngaming.com/topic/133-the-official-<acronym title='techngaming.com' class='bbc ipSeoAcronym'>tng</acronym>-hot-babes-thread/
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Ta. What is weird is the way my raw link looks all wrong but still works. I'm sure the permissions aren't right in this part of the forum, but I'll have to ask Alex to look at it, since I'm a mere moderator, lol.
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I think its a problem with the acronym expander. tng is turned into an HTML5 acronym for techngaming.com so the likes of google can understand what we mean. I'll take a look into it later.
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FreedomEclipse
May 06 2012 10:42 AM
the only thing that stops me considering getting a ONE X is the lack of micro sd slot and the closed off 'internal' battery
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the only thing that stops me considering getting a ONE X is the lack of micro sd slot and the closed off 'internal' battery


There are them issues, however:

- I'm yet to realistically use over 10GB on all my phones, so 25GB internal and 25GB online is more than enough for me.
- I've considered buying batteries before, but never have. Suppose i just don't thrash my phones enough before being able to charge them, so no point getting a new battery.
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FreedomEclipse
May 06 2012 01:30 PM
I got a 32Gb micro SD on my Arc S and i only have 14GB left. most of it is just my music, the rest is a handful of apps that ive moved to memory card and the usual android stuff. and ive already got a spare battery but it really depends where i go and how long im going for that dictates if i take it with me. otherwise this handset will happily do 3-4days with average use before needing a charge
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