Samsung Galaxy S3 quad

Samsung’s ‘next Galaxy’ phone — sure to be the fabled Galaxy S3 — will be powered by a quad-core processor, the South Korean tech monster has confirmed.

The Exynos 4 Quad chip boasts a mind-expanding four cores, and according to Samsung will be clocked at speed over 1.4GHz, CNET reports.

“Already in production”, Samsung boasts, “the Exynos 4 Quad is scheduled to be adopted first into Samsung’s next Galaxy smart phone that will officially be announced in May.”

That May date doubtless refers to the 3 May Samsung event right here in London, where we’re nigh-on certain to get a glimpse at the follow-up to the wildly popular Galaxy S2. Only seven days to wait now — hold tight gadget fans.

I wasn’t expecting Samsung to send its flagship phone into the wild with anything less than a seriously muscular chip — and every rumour so far has pointed to the S3 sporting quad-core tech — but it’s good to get confirmation from Samsung itself.

The S3 won’t be the first phone on the scene with a quad-core processor — the HTC One X is already on sale and flexing its muscles.

A potent processor means snappier gaming and smoother video, but as my oh-so-wise colleague Natasha Lomas points out in her review of the One X — finding apps that exploit the potential of these powerful new chips is a tricky business.

As such, Samsung’s next effort will need more than just data-crunching prowess to win my affection. Here’s hoping it delivers in the design, display and camera stakes too.

What do you want to see from the Galaxy S3? Let me know in the comments or on our Facebook wall.


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