The Samsung Galaxy S III is a smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics. Like its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S II, the S III is a touchscreen-based, slate-format Android smartphone, with a significant addition of software features, expanded hardware, and a redesigned physique. In particular, it employs an intelligent personal assistant (S Voice), eye-tracking ability, increased storage and a wireless charging option. Depending on countries, the 4.8-inch (120 mm) smartphone comes with different processors and RAM capacity, and 4G LTE support.
Following an 18-month development phase, Samsung unveiled the S III on 3 May 2012, in London. The device was released in 28 European and Middle Eastern countries on 29 May 2012, before being progressively released in other major markets in June 2012. Prior to release, 9 million pre-orders were placed by more than 100 carriers globally, making it the fastest-selling gadget in history. The S III was released by approximately 300 carriers in nearly 150 countries at the end of July 2012.
Due to an overwhelming demand and a manufacturing flaw with the blue version of the phone,[12] there was an extensive shortage of the S III, especially in the United States. Nevertheless, the S III was well-received commercially and critically, with some technology commentators touting it as the "iPhone killer". The S III played a major role in boosting Samsung's record operating profit during the second quarter of 2012.
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Following an 18-month development phase, Samsung unveiled the S III on 3 May 2012, in London. The device was released in 28 European and Middle Eastern countries on 29 May 2012, before being progressively released in other major markets in June 2012. Prior to release, 9 million pre-orders were placed by more than 100 carriers globally, making it the fastest-selling gadget in history. The S III was released by approximately 300 carriers in nearly 150 countries at the end of July 2012.
Due to an overwhelming demand and a manufacturing flaw with the blue version of the phone,[12] there was an extensive shortage of the S III, especially in the United States. Nevertheless, the S III was well-received commercially and critically, with some technology commentators touting it as the "iPhone killer". The S III played a major role in boosting Samsung's record operating profit during the second quarter of 2012.
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