RumorTT: Samsung to unveil Galaxy S III in February, as well as new line of 3D devices

RumorTT: Samsung to announce Galaxy S III in February.

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Apple's biggest competitor, Samsung, will reportedly launch the Galaxy S III, the successor to the most popular Android smartphone on the market, Galaxy S II, at Mobile World Congress in February. At the same time they're said to be launching a new 3D-capable range of devices in the first quarter of 2012.

RumorTT: Samsung to unveil Galaxy S III in February, as well as new line of 3D devices | TweakTown.com

Almost a year after they launched the Galaxy S II, could Samsung really do it again? How could it be much better than the Galaxy S II? Well, it's expected to sport a quad-core processor and possibly even include 3D technology as Samsung look to differentiate their phone from the iPhone.

With 3D photo and video recording capabilities being baked into additional Samsung-branded smartphones next year, coming to a device being referred to as Galaxy S 3D, which helps users deliver 3D content to their 3D TVs. This device could be launched in Q2 2012. Right now, of course, the usual pinch of salt is required.

I do like where Samsung are going with their handsets, I own a Galaxy S II and compared to everything I've used (various Android handsets, and all of the iPhones) it's the best phone I've ever had the pleasure of owning, and I've owned a lot. The Galaxy S III should be a very interested beast.

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