The Samsung Galaxy S III (or lack of it) has the Internet ablaze once again, and this time it's based on some information industry insider Eldar Murtazin claims to know, and has hinted at in his Twitter account. According to Eldar (and nestled in with words like "flagship" and "so much better"), the next-generation Galaxy S device will feature updated hardware with a 1.5GHz or 1.6GHz quad-core processor, a 12MP camera, HD screen (we're assuming it will be part of the AMOLED family), Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung's TouchWiz tweaks, and it gets great battery life -- yes, he says he has used it.
Eldar says we'll get a to see the Galaxy S III in February at Mobile World Congress, which would make sense. (The Galaxy S II was announced in Barcelona last year.) We'll see manufacturers' new products at a show designed for manufacturers to show us their new products. The Galaxy S III will most likely be released in the Far East and Europe before the United States, so Barcelona would be the place to see it. The specifications sound about right for the next generation of hardware, so Eldar's news seems feasable, and a natural progression that we've seen before. We'll know more soon when we head to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress.
What does concern us is once again seeing new and better handsets from Samsung, while their current models sit and wait for updates. The original Galaxy S line is (and we hate it as much as you do) a write-off by now, but there's more than a few Galaxy S II devices which are more than capable, waiting for an Ice Cream Sandwich update. Samsung's gorgeus screens and state-of-the art hardware has made many of us give them a second chance with the Galaxy S II, but another year-long saga of waiting for device updates just isn't going to fly. Hopefully, the right people at Samsung and the carriers realizes this as well.
Source: @eldarmurtazin; More: Samsung Galaxy S III forums
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