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Samsung Galaxy S III now selling in Dubai

While most of you are waiting for the Samsung Galaxy S III to be officially available, it is now on sale in Dubai. Someone had spotted a Samsung Galaxy S III pre-order poster at a mall which had “Now Available” printed on a sign. Initially he thought it was an early pre-order exercise but he later confirmed that the store did carry the stocks and they are ready for purchase. At time of posting, the shop had 7 stocks which are all in white colour while the blue colour stocks is said to be coming soon.

In terms of pricing, the poster revealed that the Galaxy S III is sold at 2450 Dirham which is about RM2085 in our local currency. It is fascinating to have it available at that side of the world while the rest of the world will be getting it starting next week. If you’re looking to purchase one, don’t fret as the Galaxy S III is expected to be available in Malaysia by end of next week[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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