Thursday, 22 March 2012

Galaxy SIII be Android more potent? Rumors say yes



For a long time the Galaxy S II was considered the strongest player equipped with the Android OS from Google. With the new generation of devices receiving formidable competitors with quad-core chips, NFC and other tricks, is that Samsung would be ready to take the lead again? According to rumors, it would be possible.

Among the absurdities and jokes, as we saw in the new iPhone, the guesses of experts and internal sources of this or that vehicle gives some very concrete evidence. The main one was reported by the Korea Times. An executive at Samsung would have confirmed the processor quad-core Exynos , clocked at 1.5 GHz and supports WCDMA and 4G networks.



Another rumor, generated by a photo uploaded to Picasa , brings an image recorded by a Samsung handset, named GT-I9300, with resolution of 8 megapixels. Another side bet on something less modest, since the Galaxy SII has the same resolution.

The DDaily tried to piggyback on speculation and published data from another mysterious source, revealing a wireless charging station. The wireless charging modules are no longer a novelty, but its adoption is slower than expected. The difference, or catch, may be related to the distance required for the charge exchange between unit and station, which could range from 1 to 2 meters.

Finally, a supposed image of public relations firm Weber Shandwick, who has worked with Samsung in the past, brings an image is not very illuminating. To keep up with speculation, Samsung was preparing a launch in London on May 22.

In fact, Samsung must spend all their ammunition. The HTC One X, equipped with a quad-core processor can cope with the new release, especially if Samsung adopted a strategy similar to the Galaxy Note, with a stronger processor than the previous generation, but dual-core.

We are left to wait for the new rumors (yes, they should continue) and Samsung's official stance.

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