While the Samsung Galaxy S III rumours going at full speed, a new Samsung smart phone with the model i9300 has been surfacing a lot recently.
The new device comes with a 4.0″ HD AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280×720. At 4″, this makes it the highest pixel density at 367ppi. As comparison, the slightly larger Xperia S screen has a pixel density of 342ppi while the iPhone 4S at 326ppi.
It is powered by a dual-core Samsung Exynos 1.4GHz processor with Mali-400MP GPU, 1GB of RAM and runs the latest Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Specs wise it looks like a smaller Galaxy Note and it is likely to be a mid-tier model. Over at the front, there’s no capacitive buttons like the Galaxy Nexus as it uses on-screen buttons of Ice Cream Sandwich. Overall, the design looks uninspiring among the crop of latest Android models launched recently.
2 months ago, Samsung has revealed its mid-tier Samsung Galaxy S Advance but so far it has yet to make an appearance in Malaysia. While having faster spec’ed smart phones at medium range prices are a good thing, everybody is eager to see what Samsung would introduce with on its S III.