Samsung
is keeping itself in the news before it announces its next Galaxy phone by
confirming a quad-core processor for the device. It's one of the few
details that Samsung has let slip ahead of a May 3 event in London, where the
company will debut its next flagship phone -- possibly dubbed the Galaxy S III.
Still, plenty of rumors have filled the void of official information. Here's
what we know, and think we know about Samsung's next Galaxy phone:
Confirmed:
1.4 GHz Quad-Core Processor
In a press release announcing its
quad-core Exynos processor, Samsung said the chip is “scheduled to be adopted
first into Samsung's next Galaxy smartphone that will be officially announced
in May.” The statement puts to rest any speculation that the next Galaxy would
use a dual-core chip. Samsung claims that the new Exynos provides double the
processing capability over its predecessor, with 20 percent less power
consumption.
Confirmed:
No 3D
Samsung squashed speculation that
its next Galaxy phone would have a 3D display, telling Engadget that it's not using the technology in
its upcoming smartphones. Given the design tradeoffs that 3D phones must make,
that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Not
Confirmed: Display
The rumor
mill can't seem to agree on the screen size of the new Galaxy phone. Boy Genius
Report has maintained that the device will have a 4.8-inch, 1080p display, but
a leaked video from
Vietnamese site Tinhte claims that the phone will have a 4.6-inch, 720p
resolution screen. A product listing from Amazon Germany split the
difference, claiming a 4.7-inch, 720p display. In any case, the
screen will likely be larger than that of the Galaxy S II, which ranged from
4.3 inches to 4.5 inches, depending on the wireless carrier.
Not
Confirmed: Other Specs
Tinhte was right about the next Galaxy's 1.4 GHz quad-core
processor, so the site's other claims of 1 GB of RAM, 16 GB of storage, a
microSD slot and 2050 mAh battery may prove accurate as well. We've seen
reports of either an 8-megapixel or 12-megapixel rear camera for the device,
and 4G LTE support seems like a given at this point.
Not
Confirmed: Look and Feel
BGR has reported that the new Galaxy phone will be
encased in ceramic -- an upgrade from the cheap plastic of the Galaxy S II --
and speculates that we'll see some metal on the device as well. Whether the
device will use physical navigation buttons, as with previous Galaxy phones, or
software buttons like those on the Galaxy Nexus is a point of contention.
Confirmed:
UK Carriers, and Maybe Verizon, Too
In the
United Kingdom, both Vodafone and O2 have confirmed that
they will sell Samsung's next Galaxy phone. The U.S. launch picture isn't as
clear, but a leaked Verizon Wireless roadmap lists the Galaxy S III for 2012. Exact
release timing is unknown, but hopefully U.S. carrierswon't wait as long as they did for last year's Galaxy S
II.
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