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I know there was already some rumor posts about the SGS 3, but heck, whats one more
http://9to5google.com/2011/12/28/sam...l-at-mwc-2012/
My prediction:
Galaxy S III:
Android 4.0.2 ICS (with TouchWizz v5) - updatable to Android 5.0 JellyBean
4.5" SAMOLED HD
with 1280 x 720 resolution and Lotus Glass
1.5 GHz Exynos 4412 (32nm QuadCore A9)
2GB LPDDR2 (Dual Channel) and Mali T604
2,000mAh removable battery
12MP Rear Lens (face, smile detection, geotagging, panorama, dual led)
2MP Front-facing camera
32GB NAND with microSD slot (upto 64GB)
Wifi bgn, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
aGPS, compass, barometre
gyro, light sensor, proximity sensor
Updated styling (no Navi-buttons etc etc)
124 x 67 x 8.5 (mm)
110-125g
Optional HSPDA+ and LTE versions
Pricing: $200 USA, $900 Samsung, $700 International
Due (late) Q2 '12
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Their desktop and games divisions were vastly more popular and capable than anything their mobile division has ever provably done. To you point: the XBOX division in particular has been a wild success and now, this year, they've had to undo all of their heretofore successful efforts to instead replace them with Microsoft's wildfire failure, the Metro interface and apps ecosystem. The implementation, to my experience to far, is far from desirable and I'm finding it tedious, shameful (especially the tiny cover-art) and uncomfortable. I'm finding most comments flying around the web seem to agree with that assessment, but I've not yet seen a more objective poll from diverse opinions.
How much longer do I need to wait to feel differently? Hasn't it already been well over a year since the metro crap came out on the phones? Why would I feel any more differently about a Microsoft push of Metro in 4 more years when everybody else is already out-qualifying them on every level from innovation to ecosystem to intuitiveness and so on?
I remain skeptical of Microsoft's future while Balmer is in charge. The same points could be raised for Nokia now, too, and the evidence is in their decreasing sales, popularity and market share. Even the old Microsoft-faithful are converting to other platforms.
Nokia's slogan shouldn't be the pedo-palmgrabbing image with the slogan, "Connecting People"... It should be one hand open pleadingly with another hand giving the middle finger and the more apt slogan, "Potential Unrealized." --DR