With only two
weeks left
until Galaxy S
III is expected
to hit shelves
in Europe, the
smartphone
has been
spotted at
Bluetooth SIG and FCC (Federal
Communication Commission), which
indicates that a North American
launch is closer than we might
think.
We reported yesterday on two Galaxy
S III variants that popped up at
Bluetooth SIG, possibly heading to
AT&T and T-Mobile. They are known
as Samsung SGH-I747 and SGH-T999,
respectively.
Today, T-Mobile's variant has been
spotted at FCC with the 1700 MHz AWS
band, along with HSPA+ support for
850 MHz and 1900 MHz WCDMA
bands.
It has also been confirmed that the
smartphone will be launched in
Canada as SGH-T999V, though we're
not yet sure which carriers will pick up
this model.
Although Samsung failed to unveil
details on the Galaxy S III exact
availability in North America, it did
mention the smarpthone will be
available through multiple carriers
“this summer.”
There's a high chance that T-Mobile's
Galaxy S III will be the closest to the
international version in terms of
hardware configuration. Even if the
European variant will be shipped with
Samsung's Exynos 4212 Quad SoC,
we expect AT&T's model to come with
LTE support.
That means Samsung will have to
replace its own chipset with
Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 solution,
which embeds LTE support. However,
Samsung's Exynos chipset sports a
quad-core processor clocked at 1.5
GHz, the S4 packs “only” a 1.5 GHz
dual core CPU.
Anyway, these details have yet to be
confirmed by Samsung within the
next few weeks, along with the
smartphone's release date.
Samsung Galaxy S III will be available
for purchase in two color options:
Marble White and Pebble Blue. Three
models will be launched this year,
each with a different amount of
storage: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. Stay
tuned for more updates on the
matter.
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