Samsung Galaxy S III screen specs leak

The Samsung Galaxy S III may still be in hiding but it’s not out of shyness if its stunning screen, leaked by DDaily, is as good as it sounds.
Much like the Galaxy Nexus, the screen will stand 4.65in tall and cram in 1280x720 pixels. But unlike the Nexus this screen won’t be a PenTile display. That’s a good thing – although Samsung’s PenTile technology creates brighter screens with fewer sub-pixels, it does so at the cost of quality. So the Galaxy S III should have a better battery life and clearer 720p display.
When we can look forward to seeing the goods, along with a rumoured 16MP snapper and quad-core processor, is another matter. With the first birthday of the Galaxy S II fast approaching (May 1st), we’re expecting its progeny, the Galaxy S III, to turn up soon. Check out our Samsung Galaxy S III rumour round-up for more details.
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Comments
LowFi
1 year ago
Coming out about the same time as the iphone 5 lol ;)
wlau82
1 year ago
@ Lowfi, I see nothing wrong with that. The Iphone is not the trendsetter it was say compared to 3/4 years ago in the phone sector, the tablet sector maybe (and even then, the Ipad lacks decent widgets and the unintuitive stupid-ified icons) Have you not heard that Apple may be releasing the Iphone 6 (it's the 6th generation this year, not the 5th) a little earlier ahead of schedule because of the fear the S3 will steal their limelight. The Galaxy S3 and Samsung are the only competitor that they genuinely fear and consider their number 1 threat. I see good things in a delay if the S3 comes out for July, heavy advertising via the olympics (hence why Apple may want a headstart) and this also gives potential to unleash the A15 Cortex 5250 Mali T604 chip, an enhanced Dual core 2 GHZ processor. The S3 won't be just Android's flagship, it will most likely be the flagship phone to own this year with potential new technologies from Samsung whom already have a vast array of future technological research that Apple will most likely rely on in the future, the Retina Screen used on the new IPad for example, Samsung being one of the suppliers.