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Galaxy S III



The Samsung Galaxy S III is a multi-touch, slate-format Smartphone running the Android operating system. It is designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics. It sees additional software features, expanded hardware, and a redesigned physique from its predecessor, the Samsung.

Features:
         S Voice:
Why not get a response from your phone? Tell it to wake up! Even better, you can tell Samsung GALAXY S III to turn off the alarm for a few minutes and let yourself sleep a bit more. Answer your phone (or reject a call), turn your music up (or down), and even tell the camera when to shoot.
         Social tag:
Now it’s even easier to keep track of friends and loved ones. Social tag lets you link the faces in your photo album with their social media streams.
         Direct call:
Samsung GALAXY S III even knows when you want to talk. When you are messaging someone and decide to call them instead, simply lift your phone to your ear and Direct call will dial their number for you. No more fumbling through call logs or contacts.
         Smart stay:
With the innovative Smart stay feature, Samsung GALAXY S III automatically recognizes when you are looking at the phone, whether it is to read an e-book or browse the web. The front camera looks deep into your eyes and maintains a bright display for continued viewing pleasure. 
         Smart alert:
When you pick up your phone, wouldn’t it be nice if it let you know what has been happening since you’ve been gone? Samsung GALAXY S III knows you came back and gives you a brief vibrating nudge to inform you about missed calls and new messages. 
  •          S Beam:

S Beam lets you bond instantly so you can transfer documents, contacts, pictures, music, videos, Just put the backs of your phones together,
connect, share and enjoy. 
 

 All Share Play 

It lets us work together through the magic of DLNA and Wi-Fi Direct, giving us remote access to documents and multimedia files when we work on a different screen somewhere else.

·         Buddy photo share

The phone recognizes faces and links those for you, using your group profiles for guidance. Now you’re once touch away from sharing with everyone instantly

·         All Share Cast

Wouldn’t it be nice to mirror your phone display onto a big screen wirelessly? Now you can. All Share Cast lets you do it, and it’s perfect for gamers. After the game you are playing appears on the screen, you can even use your phone’s buttons as a controller with gestures. No wires, no fuss.

·         Design

Samsung GALAXY S III’s minimal and organic design is reflected in its smooth and non-linear 
lines of the device. Its human-centric nature provides an ergonomic and comfortable experience with enhanced usability. Its comfortable grip, gentle curves and platinum organic form deliver a natural feel and design.

·         Pop up play:

Doing things simultaneously on Samsung GALAXY S III’s 4.8” HD Super AMOLED screen is easy and fun. 
With Pop up play and the powerful Quad core Processor; you can watch an HD video in another window while sending an email or text simultaneously. Resize video, drag it to where you want on the screen, and chat with your friends or surf the web. Don’t miss any of the action

·         4.8 HD Super AMOLED:

This is what we call seeing reality. 4.8 inches of high definition display and vivid viewing experience. With true colors and ultrafast response times, HD video playback is outrageously 
sharp. It’s also incredibly energy efficient and amazingly thin.

·         Best photo:

Samsung GALAXY S III knows your best look, making sure you never miss a smile or catch someone when they’re blinking. It automatically takes a burst of 8 to make a continuous scene 
and will choose the best one of the bunch for you.

Specifications:

·         Network/Bearer and Wireless Connectivity: EDGE/GPRS (850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz)

·         Bluetooth: 4.0 LE

·         OS: Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich), upgradeable to 4.1 (Jelly Bean)

·         Colors: Pebble blue, Marble white, Amber brown, Garnet red, Sapphire black, Titanium grey

·         Browser: HTML, Adobe Flash

·         Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels

·         Focus: Autofocus

·         Flash: LED flash

·         Dimension (HxWxD):136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm

·         Weight: 133g

·         Technology: HD sAMOLED

·         Memory: 16GB

·         Chipset: Quad Core Application Processor, 1.4GHz

·         Sensors: Accelerometer, Geo-magnetic, Gyro, RGB Light, Barometer sensor

·         Price:  Rs. 35,499/-




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