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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S III release date revealed?

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S III release date revealed?

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

With the international version of the Samsung Galaxy S III available today, all eyes are turning to the US variants, which have been rumored to land sometime in late June. The guys over at TMONews just received some release dates for a handful of upcoming handsets and the Galaxy S III was in that select bunch.

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Leaked screenshot of U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III

Leaked screenshot of U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

A leaked screenshot of the internal computer system of U.S. Cellular shows that the regional carrier could be among the mobile operators in the States to offer the Samsung Galaxy S III. Based on a couple of entries in the carrier's computer system, the 16GB variant of the device will be made available in either white or blue. None of the U.S. carriers has yet to officially announce the device, easily the most anticipated Android phone of the year with 9 million units pre-ordered overseas. As we've told you, that makes the Samsung Galaxy S III the fastest selling device in history.

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Google's new Chromebook and Chromebox by Samsung

Google's new Chromebook and Chromebox by Samsung

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Google and Samsung on Tuesday announced a new Chromebook and Chromebox computer. Both machines are powered by Google’s cloud-based Chrome OS and are built for speed. Samsung’s newest Chromebook, the Series 5 550, features a 12.1-inch display, an Intel Core processor, 4GB of RAM, an HD Camera, two USB 2.0 ports and six hours of continuous battery life. The Chromebox resembles Apple’s Mac mini, and adds four additional USB 2.0 ports. Both come equipped with built-in dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n and Gigbit ethernet, however the Chromebook also has a 3G connectivity option. The Chromebook Series 5 550 starts at $449 and the Chromebox can be purchased for $329 — the two devices are available no...

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Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 hitting Verizon Galaxy Nexus soon

Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 hitting Verizon Galaxy Nexus soon

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Verizon finally updated its website with information about the IMM76K Android 4.0.4 update for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The long-awaited update has been approved by Verizon and should hit Nexus handsets in the next few days. The update will be delivered over the air and a notification will alert Nexus owners when it is ready.

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Samsung Music Hub available now on Galaxy S III smartphone in Europe

Samsung Music Hub available now on Galaxy S III smartphone in Europe

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Samsung on Tuesday announced the arrival of its new Music Hub service. The all-in-one mobile music service launched in various European markets with the Galaxy S III smartphone. Music Hub is based technology from mSpot, whom Samsung recently acquired, and allows users to store, purchase, and stream millions of songs in one place. Music Hub also has the ability to scan and match a users music in a method similar to iTunes Match. Not only will the service rival Apple’s iTunes, but it will also compete directly against Google Music.

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Corning confirms that the Samsung Galaxy S III uses Gorilla Glass 2

Corning confirms that the Samsung Galaxy S III uses Gorilla Glass 2

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Not that it will come as any consolation for the guy who dropped his Samsung Galaxy S III face-down recently, but Corning itself confirmed that the new Android flagship is indeed protected by its most advanced creation to date - Gorilla Glass 2.

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Samsung explains issues with Galaxy S III 'Pebble Blue'

Samsung explains issues with Galaxy S III 'Pebble Blue'

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Reports suggesting that Samsung has been experiencing manufacturing issues with the Pebble Blue version of the Galaxy S III have proven accurate. The company has issued a statement on the matter explaining that its special paint and color treatment for the design isn’t turning out the way they wanted. As a result, it will be in limited supply for the next few weeks.
‘Samsung's Galaxy S III Pebble Blue version comes with a newly invented blue color and special hyperglaze material,’ reads a statement from the company. ‘In order to meet the highest internal quality standards and to provide the best quality Galaxy S III to customers, a short supply of Pebble Blue version is expected in some regi...

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Samsung Galaxy S III Launches Despite Reports of Delays

Samsung Galaxy S III Launches Despite Reports of Delays

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

The anticipation for the arrival of the Galaxy S III has been building for months and today, a total of 26 days after the phone was unveiled, it finally arrived. The Galaxy S III went on sale in a total of 28 countries today. This includes the United Kingdom, France, UAE, and Saudi Arabia as well the Middle East and Africa. Though the UK's official release date isn't until tomorrow, customers who pre-ordered at selected locations were able to pick up their phone this evening.

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CyanogenMod 9 for Galaxy Nexus gives it Galaxy S III feature

CyanogenMod 9 for Galaxy Nexus gives it Galaxy S III feature

Posted on May 30, 2012 by MG3

Those who have committed to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus but are smitten by the upcoming Galaxy S III can now at least get some of the latter's phone features on the former. Thanks to some talented developers who have shared the necessary code on the XDA Developers forums, users can even run the S III-exclusive voice control S-Voice interface on the Galaxy Nexus. Otherwise ported over is the latest TouchWiz interface, wallpapers, icons and the rest of the Galaxy S III look.

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Clove confirms Samsung Galaxy S III launch delay in U.K.

Clove confirms Samsung Galaxy S III launch delay in U.K.

Posted on May 29, 2012 by MG3

Rumors of a delay in the U.K. launch of the Samsung Galaxy S III were confirmed on Monday by online retailer Clove. On its web site, Clove posted that the white version of the Samsung Galaxy S III will begin shipping on June 1st instead of May 29th. The blue model of the handset will arrive on the week of June 5th, but Clove said that the new launch date for the blue model has not yet been confirmed.

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Leaked S Voice app working again on non-Samsung phones

Leaked S Voice app working again on non-Samsung phones

Posted on May 29, 2012 by MG3

Days after Samsung confirmed to us that it was restricting use of its S Voice app on handsets other than the Galaxy S III, the service appears to be working again. At least on our Sharp Aquos Phone that we've been testing S Voice on from the beginning, normal service has been resumed and the app is performing as well as it ever did. After Samsung initially blocked the service, some enterprising modders managed to alter the APK to get it back up and running again, but we haven't done anything other than install the file that originally leaked.

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Galaxy S III S-Voice app now available for all Androids

Galaxy S III S-Voice app now available for all Androids

Posted on May 29, 2012 by MG3

The personal assistant for Android known as Samsung S-Voice has been released on the Galaxy S III smartphone and has been hacked and distributed to the public at the same time. This application works much in the same way as the Galaxy S II voice assistant did when it was released last year and is now being called an Apple Siri-rival due to the relative popularity of that system. Here you’ll be able to download the application and install it on any Android device capable of running it.

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Samsung registers Galaxy Rush, Amp and Helm names

Samsung registers Galaxy Rush, Amp and Helm names

Posted on May 29, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Cell PhonesSamsung

Samsung has laid a claim to three new potential phone names, registering Galaxy Rush, Galaxy Amp and Galaxy Helm with the US Patent and Trademark Office.
The three new trademarks were filed on May 21 and listed as 'mobile telephones; smartphones' so there's a good chance they're intended for phones of some kind.
Does that mean we'll be seeing the Samsung Galaxy Rush replace the Samsung Galaxy S3? Will the Samsung Galaxy Amp be the company's Beats-beater? Can anyone really face going into a shop and asking for a Samsung Galaxy Helm?

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Samsung Could Switch to WOLED Technology

Samsung Could Switch to WOLED Technology

Posted on May 28, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TVsSamsung

Samsung is one of the leading companies that have stated their expansion into the OLED HDTV industry. The company has already announced an upcoming 55” OLED HDTV with more models expected next year. Recently, reports were told that Samsung is looking for a cheaper way to produce OLED screens and will look towards WOLED technology instead. The main difference between OLED and WOLED technology is how the OLED panels are used. In OLED TVs, the OLED panel is both the lamp and the screen and doesn’t require additional lamps in order to show bright images. The downside though is that this process is costly to produce large screens. WOLED technology uses the OLED as white lamps in the back, while a...

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Samsung Galaxy Ace DUO juggles two SIMs simultaneously

Samsung Galaxy Ace DUO juggles two SIMs simultaneously

Posted on May 28, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: Cell PhonesSamsung

Samsung has revealed another new Android smartphone, the Galaxy Ace DUO, and though it may not match the Galaxy S III on specs, it does have one minor advantage. Packing dual SIM slots, the Ace DUO can receive calls from either number simultaneously, rather than demanding the user switch between them manually.

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