Samsung on Thursday took the wraps off another new addition to its Android handset lineup, the Galaxy S III. The manufacturer has officially declared May 29th as the release date for the Europe regions, while the U.S. availability has yet to be disclosed. It’s definitely coming soon to the U.S. Good news is that Samsung is now teasing the U.S. consumers with a sign-up page where they can get the latest info on the smartphone. Over at Samsung U.S. website, there’s a dedicated webpage for the Galaxy S III handset that went live a few hours ago.
The webpage lets you to submit your name, e-mail address, mobile phone number and carrier of choice (Sprint, Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and more) to get notified whenever something happens on the Galaxy S III front. Note that the page will not accept the pre-orders at the moment. The manufacturer has also mentioned that “Appearance of device may vary. Some features may not be available in all areas.” There is no word on whether or not the Galaxy S III will release through three of the major carriers under three different names in the U.S.
Samsung Galaxy S III packs a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED 720p display, 1.4GHz Exynos quad-turban processor, Android 4,0 ICS OS, 1GB RAM, 8MP rear camera with 1080p HD video recording capability, 1.9MP front shooter, 16/32/64GB internal storage + microSD card slot, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, NFC, Wi-Fi Direct, BT 4.0, 2020mAh battery, S Voice app and much more.
U.S. version of the Galaxy S III is expected to be shipped with Exynos quad-core processor (because it doesn’t support LTE radio), but it will be powered by a dual-core processor instead. Samsung has also clarified that regional versions of the Galaxy S III handset could be using alternatives to the quad-core chipset
Read: Samsung Galaxy S III Full Specifications.
Head over to Samsung website to sign up for the future notification about the Galaxy S III handset and be among the first if you want know when the pre-orders will start and further details about the Galaxy S III handset.
Source: Samsung