Third-generation Samsung Galaxy S handset to boast 2GHz dual-core Exynos 5250 processor instead of quad-core offering to be pushed by HTC
Samsung Galaxy S 3 to land with 2GHz dual-core CPU?
Whilst rumours circulate around HTC’s plans for the world’s first quad-core smartphone, the recent Exynos 5250 CPU has suggested the mooted Samsung Galaxy S 3 will land with a 2GHz dual-core processor.
Replacing the 1.2GHz dual-core Exynos 4210 offering which currently powers Samsung’s market dominating Galaxy S II device the, the Samsung manufactured Exynos 5250 looks set to power the company’s next addition to its record breaking top of the line Galaxy range.
Setting to up the smartphone ante the Samsung Galaxy S 3 bound Exynos 5250 processor is touting as packing four times faster graphics than its predecessor with stereoscopic 3D capabilities and the power to support 2560 x 1600p resolution images.
Samsung Galaxy S 3 Rumours
Repeatedly leaked the Samsung Galaxy S 3 has been tipped with a number of key features. Previously reported to be heading for launch with a 1.8GHz processor the S 3 is set to boast 2GB of RAM, a hefty 12-megapixel camera and a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display.
What would you like to see land within Samsung’s third iteration of the Galaxy S device? Let us know via the comments box below.
Via: TechRadar











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