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    Samsung Galaxy S III coming to T-Mobile June 21 with HSPA+ and a dual core processor

    T-Mobile just announced the Samsung Galaxy S III with HSPA+ and a dual core processor. It will be available June 21.

    T-Mobile to Debut the Samsung Galaxy S III on June 21
    Latest in Galaxy S series brings fast group sharing and on-the-go entertainment all running on America’s Largest 4G Network®

    BELLEVUE, Wash. — June 4, 2012 — T-Mobile USA, Inc., the No. 1 mobile operator brand in Samsung Galaxy S sales, and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S. and the No. 1 smartphone provider worldwide,1 announced the upcoming release of the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S® III. Starting June 21, T-Mobile® customers will have the opportunity to own one of the most innovative smartphones in the market to date, joining the popular Galaxy S family of devices.

    The Samsung Galaxy S III is one of T-Mobile’s fastest 4G (HSPA+ 42 technology) smartphones. With an intuitive design, the Galaxy S III enables customers to share photos, videos and more effortlessly to a compatible TV or other Galaxy S III devices. Featuring a beautiful 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED screen, the Galaxy S III packs a powerful entertainment experience allowing customers to watch HD movies and TV shows, download apps and securely browse the Web at lightning-fast speeds on America’s Largest 4G Network®.

    “We have a tremendous history of working with Samsung to bring cutting-edge devices to market, and we know our customers are excited to get their hands on the Galaxy S III,” said Brad Duea, senior vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA. “As we continue to aggressively compete, this device is yet another example of how T-Mobile delivers amazing devices and 4G experiences to our customers.”

    Galaxy S III Key Features

    · Connecting and Sharing: Imagine shooting a video with a group of friends and being able to share it immediately with others in the group. The Galaxy S III enables group sharing via Wi-Fi Direct so that content such as a video or photo on one device can easily be shared with up to five other Galaxy S III devices. That same video or photo can also be viewed by the group on a compatible big screen TV, such as a SmartTV, using AllShare®. With an advanced 8-megapixel camera with LED flash and zero shutter lag and a 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera, the Galaxy S III will capture beautiful HD videos and photos that are perfect to share.

    · Entertainment: Whether waiting for an appointment or commuting on the bus, customers can take in the latest action movie in full HD from Samsung Media Hub or catch their favorite TV show with T-Mobile TV in Mobile HD2. Images appear crisp and clear on the Galaxy S III’s 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED screen, bringing entertainment to life on the device. In addition, customers can choose between 16 GB or 32 GB of internal memory, and have the option for expandable memory via a MicroSD slot, providing plenty of storage for downloading movies, music, games and other apps. Featuring Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and a Qualcomm® Snapdragon S4 Processor with 1.5 GHz Dual-Core CPUs and 2GB of RAM, the Galaxy S III also offers a large, 2100mAh battery to power hours of on-the-go entertainment.

    · Productivity: For customers who want to use the device in their business and personal lives, T-Mobile’s Galaxy S III offers a suite of security features delivering enterprise-friendly capabilities. From syncing corporate email, calendars and contacts to providing on-device encryption, the Galaxy S III makes it easy to maximize efficiency and productivity for enterprise users. T-Mobile customers also have access to Wi-Fi Calling and the Smartphone Mobile HotSpot feature ensuring easy and reliable connectivity while on the road.

    Availability
    The Samsung Galaxy S III is expected to arrive in a metallic blue or ceramic white color at T-Mobile retail stores and select retailers nationwide, and at www.t-mobile.com starting June 21.
    To learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S III, visit http://galaxy-s.t-mobile.com/samsung-galaxy-s3.

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    Ceramic white here I come! Upgrading first thing June 21st. It's also interesting to note that T-Mobile sells the most Galaxy S phones.
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    Not that big of an upgrade over the GS2. Only thing that is good is the 2GB RAM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terryjohnson16 View Post
    Not that big of an upgrade over the GS2. Only thing that is good is the 2GB RAM.
    You're joking right? HD resolution and 2GB of ram alone is a big enough upgrade. The S4 processor, 2GB of ram, 2100mAh battery, HD screen, better cameras, better speakerphone, better DAC, physical home button, etc. etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kies View Post
    You're joking right? HD resolution and 2GB of ram alone is a big enough upgrade. The S4 processor, 2GB of ram, 2100mAh battery, HD screen, better cameras, better speakerphone, better DAC, physical home button, etc. etc.
    For me its not. I just got the GS2. True the RAM, and battery are good. But I got a Super AMOLED screen, while that is Pentile.

    If I wasn't on the GS2, I would get it.

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    It's very hard to tell the difference on 720p pentile screen.
    When I had NS, Asian characters were hard to read, but the characters look much, much better with 720p pentile screen on GNex.

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    Other than memory card support, USB host support, and more RAM, I don't see much difference from GNex especially it's just $400 without contract.

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    Is the battery removable? I have noticed that some mfrs. are emulating Apple who builds most (all) their gadgets and all phones with fixed batteries. Since many of us depend on cell phones for business (or some as their only phone) - not being able to replace a dead battery is unacceptable. And, all batteries do have a life shorter than the phone itself.
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