
Whoa, there. We're still weeks away from an official big stage unveiling, but it looks like Samsung's next Galaxy phone is already out there. Vietnamese site Tinhte, which has past form on these kind of things, has got it hands on the GT-I9300 -- purportedly the Galaxy S III if Samsung decides to follow its own naming convention. According to the specifications leaked, the phone houses a 4.6-inch display at 720 x 1184 resolution (320 DPI, depending on whether you include those on-screen Android buttons), while a quad-core 1.4 GHz processor works on keeping the Ice Cream Sandwich OS running smoothly. Other hardware mentions include 1GB of RAM, 8-megapixel camera, 16GB of storage plus microSD capability.
According to Tinhte, the 2,050mAh battery will arrive with NFC capabilities baked in, like the Galaxy Nexus before it. There's an iffy plastic rim surrounding to the whole device that has apparently been added not to ruin the surprise of how the device looks ahead of its official launch. While we've seen some similar hardware leaks already, this video makes a very strong case for it being the real deal. Take a look for yourself right after the break, alongside a picture of the back.
Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-I9300)
- Screen 4.6” Super AMOLED HD (1280 x 720, 320dpi),
- CPU quad-core 1.4GHz
- Mali-400MP GPU
- RAM 1GB
- ROM 16GB (with microSD)
- Camera 8MP with LED flash
- NFC chip
- OS Android 4.0.3 ICS
- Battery 2050mAh
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- Samsung holding an event for the next Galaxy phone on May 3
- Samsung Galaxy S III may not be a major update over the S II
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