First Pictures Of The Galaxy S III Leaked?

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These may be the first pictures we have seen of the Galaxy S III, and they were leaked by Gizmodo Brazil. They are quite confident this is the S III but I surely hope not. The device is hideous, the S and S II were sleek, and smooth but this one not so much.

Apparently the serial number of the device in the photo is Samsung GT-I9300. The device is thinner than the S II and it has a 12MP camera. The tipster also gave some specs that include a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, and a 4.7-inch 720p Super-AMOLED screen at 313ppi. We will officially see the device on May 3rd, at the Samsung Conference in London. Also the tipster said the official Launch date will be May 22nd.

Via GSM Helpdesk


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