Samsung already has two successful Galaxy S devices available on shelves, and the company is expected to launch new ones as soon as next year.
Following Galaxy S and Galaxy S II, the next flagship Android model from the handset vendor is expected to be the Samsung Galaxy S III.
The phone was rumored before, but no specific info on it has emerged to date. However, we can now make an idea of what the handset might look like when released, courtesy of a series of images coming from “Samsung Phones Owners’ Club” group on VKontakte.ru.
Make no mistake about it, the device in these images is not the real Galaxy S III, but merely the result of an enthusiast's imagination.
Nevertheless, this does not mean that the smartphone could not look like this when made official sometime in the coming months.
Called Samsung GT-I9500 Universal, the concept device includes all that users would like to see packed with the next flagship model from Samsung.
For example, there should be a 1.5GHz quad core Samsung Exynos 4412 application processor inside the handset. It will be powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with TouchWiz 5 loaded on top of it.
The smartphone was also imagined with a 5-inch touchscreen display on the front, featuring HD Super AMOLED technology and capable of delivering a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution.
On the back, the mobile phone would feature a 12-megapixel photo snapper, with LED and Xenon flash and HD video recording capabilities. A 2-megapixel photo snapper on the front will offer video calling capabilities.
Support for 4G LTE networks should also be included inside the new mobile phone, along with the usual 3G, WiFi and Bluetooth features, as well as NFC and USB 3.0.
All in all, this device would certainly prove a hit, provided that Samsung will actually consider bringing it to the market.
For the time being, however, it remains nothing more than a concept, which was initially posted in the “Imagined Phones” section of “Samsung Phones Owners’ Club” group on VKontakte.ru.
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