The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be a relatively minor update
from the S2, a source in the UK telecoms industry has told me, with a
speed boost and eye-tracking among the upgrades. And it probably won't be
called the Galaxy S3.
Rather
than go for a complete overhaul, Samsung has apparently opted for an
incremental update to the S3. "It'll be like the iPhone 4S was
to the 4," says my source, who wished to remain anonymous. He gave no
firm word on specs, but said we should look to the HTC One Xfor what to
expect. That has a 1.5GHz quad-core chip with 1GB of RAM and a 4.7-inch screen. With
an invite to a 3 May launch plopping into the CNET UK inbox,
Samsung's next superphone is just around the corner. But what do we expect it
to look like? Word on the street last week was that the physical home
button on the front would remain intact, suggesting the design won't
differ a whole lot from the existing S2 or the Galaxy Note.
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