Samsung Galaxy S3
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Even as the
Samsung Galaxy S3 is already available in a number of markets including Europe,
it appears that its release into the United States market remains uncertain.
However
recent reports have hinted of the possible availability of the latest Samsung
smartphone by summer through T-Mobile. Reports have indicated that the Samsung
Galaxy S3 may be released soon by Samsung according to TmoNews, which
reportedly acquired a release calendar that shows the some handset that will be
released by the US-based mobile service provider.
Among the
handsets that were listed on the release calendar was the upcoming Samsung
Galaxy S3.
If the
reports turn out to be accurate, the Samsung Galaxy S3 may find its way to US
consumers by June 20, which is the first day of summer. The release calendar
revealed that the Pebble Blue model of the much-anticipated smartphone from
Samsung will be the first one to be released. This particular model of the
Samsung Galaxy S3 will have two storage options, the 16GB and 32GB models.
The 16GB
model of the Marble White Samsung Galaxy S3 will reportedly be released after
around three weeks. Although no price tag was indicated, some observers have
hinted at a possible price tag of $199 and $249 for the two storage options
which will come with a two-year service contract.
In addition
to the Samsung Galaxy S3, the Samsung Galaxy Note of T-Mobile will also be
released by July 11. AT&T initially had an exclusive right for this device
and it may provide an increase in sales once T-Mobile includes it in its
smartphone lineup.
An official announcement
is expected to be made by Samsung once the release schedule of the Samsung
Galaxy S3 in the US is finalized. The announcement may be made for all the
versions of the device even though the release dates for the different mobile
service providers are not the same.
Earlier
reports have hinted of a June 20 release for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and with the
latest report it appears that the device will be release in the North American
market on the same date.
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