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Samsung Galaxy S III Features

Galaxy S III Features: New Samsung Phone Ships With Camera Trickery, Motion Detection, And More
Galaxy S Iii Features
Now that Samsung has outed its Galaxy S III, it's time to ask the question: "So what's new?"
While the form factor of the smartphone hasn't changed much, a bunch of new Galaxy S III features set it apart from the previous-generation Galaxy S II. We're not just talking about your normal, everyday specs -- the 8 megapixel rear-facing camera, the 2-megapixel front-facing camera, the 16/32GB storage with up to 64GB storage available via the microSD slot -- we're talking about the features that set the Galaxy S III apart from other smartphones. Here are the features we saw at Samsung's Next Galaxy event in London that opened our eyes. The New Samsung Galaxy S III
Source (The Huffington Post)

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