Much of the conversation recently with a Korean manufacturer Samsung is the latest release of its Android operating software, called Ice Cream Sandwich, but there seems now to have a new phone on the horizon that can not only upgrade the current top-selling Samsung Galaxy S2, but also have this latest OS, namely, the Samsung Galaxy S3
.New Samsung Galaxy S3 is to offer an incredible 18GHz dual core processor which will be officially the fastest on the market, coupled with this is an amazing 12 mega pixel camera.
Currently Samsung Galaxy S2 has a 1.2GHz dual-core chip, with 8 mega pixel camera so this is a serious upgrade to what was already very advanced smart phone.
The touch screen is also to be upgraded to a 4.6 inch AMOLED super, the same technology as the current Samsung Galaxy S2, but even more, but one overriding and significant change between these two phones comes in the form new form.
with the existing Galaxy S2 is very square and slim design measuring just 8.9mm at its thinnest point the new Samsung Galaxy S3 offers a far more rounded design often found in a range of manufacturers Val handsets, but has also been reported to actually be thinner than the current model.
release of the latest Android OS Google is officially postponed out of respect for the recent adoption of the man at the helm of Apple, Steve Jobs, the launch event is now rescheduled for a later date and the role of existing devices will occur after that date.
Samsung S2 Galaxy was recently named by the readers of T3 magazine as the "Phone of the Year 2011" beating off stiff competition from the likes iPhone 4 and HTC Sensation, needs a new S3 Galaxy follow a similar path, but we could be looking at 'Phone of the Year 2012 "due to the sheer amount of new technology, this phone offers.
Although no official release date was mentioned Samsung is widely expected that the Galaxy S3 will be running the new Google Galaxy Nexus as happened with the previous Galaxy S and Nexus running pattern.
Whether we actually see these two new handsets this year, remains unanswered, but Android and Samsung fans already licking the lips, although these high specification devices hitting the market.
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