While the difference in performance between Samsung’s quad-core
Exynos version of the Galaxy S III and the dual-core LTE variant looks
to be negligible, customers in the US will no doubt feel slightly
cheated despite the presence of twice the RAM as found in the
international version of the phone. Now a new leak seems to reveal that
at least one version of the flagship device will merge the specs of both
variants. Before those in other regions start to wonder why the same arrangement couldn’t be made for the handset destined for carriers like AT&T and Verizon, 4G support appears to be limited to HSPA+. The SHV-E210S version of the Galaxy S III also adds a bit of girth to accommodate the additional hardware elements. For those hoping to get their hands on this version of the phone, find a good importer. It’s unlikely we will see this model outside of Korea. |
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