A certain
Samsung
Galaxy S III
(SCH-I535) has
just been
approved by
Bluetooth
Special
Interest
Group (Bluetooth SIG) organization.
Although the smartphone is said to
come with CDMA support, unless we
see some bands listed, we can’t be
sure that the Galaxy S III will be
launched at Verizon Wireless.
According to the documents filed at
Bluetooth SIG , Samsung SCH-I535 is
aimed at the North American market,
though Verizon is not the only CDMA
carrier in the region.
Obviously, the smartphone is
integrated with Bluetooth version 4.0
technology, allowing for wireless
connection to optional, compatible
hands-free accessories such as
Bluetooth technology enabled
headsets and car kits.
Lately, we’ve seen multiple Galaxy S
III variants being approved at either
Bluetooth SIG or FCC (Federal
Communications Commission),
though this is the first time the SCH-
I535 makes headlines.
We’re expecting the Galaxy S III to
come to the United States with a huge
4.8-inch Super AMOLED (PenTile)
capacitive touchscreen display that
supports HD (720 x 1280 pixels)
resolution, and features Corning
Gorilla Glass 2 coating for extra
protection.
Unfortunately, instead of being one of
the smartphone’ strong points, the
display has been reason for ruckus
among Samsung fans who were
expecting the company to drop
PenTile mobile displays for good.
All in all, the Galaxy S III will be
powered by the latest Android 4.0.4
Ice Cream Sandwich operating system
integrated with TouchWiz 4.0 UI.
Moreover, the smartphone comes
packed with several unique
applications and services, which are
meant to improve user’s experience
with the phone. Some of the apps
announced by Samsung include S-
Voice, S-Beam, Direct Call, Smart Stay
and AllShare.
Hardware-wise, it will be interesting to
see what kind of SoC (system on a
chip) the Galaxy S III will boast in
North America. It’s likely there will be
more than one version of the
smartphone, so we expect the device
to come with or without LTE support.
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