Samsung Galaxy S III spotted ‘out of the blue’ in Vietnam

Stowing away ‘what’s churning out from rumor mills’ or concealing ‘what are technology manufacturers up to’ appears to be as tough as nailing jelly to a tree. And so not surprisingly, Samsung could also not escape from letting cat out of the bag. As reported by Tinhte sources, the latest Samsung Galaxy S III has unexpectedly been spotted in Vietnam – dodging all those who are looking forward to catching a glimpse of it during the company’s official big stage unveiling.Samsung Galaxy S III just appear in Vietnam

Although it’s an extremely tempting tidbit to glance through, but we aren’t sure who exactly will be held responsible for revealing pictures of the latest smartphone. Apparently, the promising GT-I9300 will come embedded with a huge 4.6-inch touchscreen display with resolution support of 720 x 1184 pixels. The buzz has also been surfacing about the integrated quad-core 1.4GHz processor which should basically make a lot of things simpler, better and faster for you.

What about the operating system? Well, the smartphone will be picking up its power from Google’s incredibly popular Ice Cream Sandwich OS, ensuring a smooth and intuitive user experience. Though there’s a slew of amazing features that come strung along with the operating system, the latest version of Android platform however promises to make Galaxy S III a little sweeter.

Some other hardware specifications (which are leaked by mistake) include 1GB of RAM, 16GB of storage with a microSD slot, and a high-end 8 megapixel camera. In terms of design, the handset easily catches attention for its neat aesthetics and superbly elegant edges. Pretty much like Galaxy Nexus, this one too bake in powerful NFC capabilities and 2,050mAh battery.

While some of the aforementioned features already reached our ears weeks back, the recently put up video shows a strong possibility for Galaxy S III being the real deal. Since the new Samsung Galaxy GT-I9300 is yet to mark its official debut, it would be better if we just stay ‘mum’ over its pricing and availability details.

Via: Engadget

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