Leaked specs confirm dual

A leaked user agent profile has seemingly confirmed rumors that at least one U.S. version of the expected Galaxy S III will feature a dual-core processor.

According to details picked up by Pocketnow, Verizon’s model (SCH-i535) will include the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chipset. Much like HTC has done with the One X on AT&T, the smartphone will forgo the quad-core CPU in order to integrate 4G LTE support.

Though some users may cry foul at the switch, I suggest waiting before complaining. Considering how positive the initial reviews are for the HTC One X, I suspect most people will be perfectly happy with the performance of their Galaxy S III.

The user agent profile is light on additional details, but it does reference a 1,280×720-pixel resolution for the display. With rumors of a 4.6-inch to 4.8-inch screen, it’s assumed that the Galaxy S III will offer a Super HD AMOLED display.

If history is any indicator then we should expect other U.S. models of the Galaxy S III to offer similar specifications. Here’s hoping that Samsung is ready to announce our localized versions tomorrow. Could you take another four to six months of consistently inconsistent rumors? I can’t.

Whatever happens, CNET will be reporting live from tomorrow’s event in London, so be sure to check back for a full report.

Verizon’s SCH-I535 should be a Galaxy S III model.
Pocketnow

Check Also

8 New Google Products We Expect to See This Year

Google’s device line could end up having a particularly important moment in 2023. The company usually announces new Pixel products throughout the year. Google is expected to release its first foldable phone this year, however, which would directly compete with Samsung’s proven line of Galaxy Z Fold devices. Google also introduced its own ChatGPT rival, …

Leave a Reply