Samsung rolls out pebble designed Samsung MP3 Player W1(YP-W1) capable of instant playing back of the transferred music files from Galaxy S III on the 22nd. Samsung MP3 Player W1 comes in pebble blue and marble white and the 13.7g ultra light weight portable MP3 with SoundAlive and Bass Boots as well as offering the easiest grip which comes in handy especially for cycling and mountaineering enthusiasts.
When we first heard of a rumored Samsung Galaxy Premier handset that might be a Nexus device, we had our doubts, especially when we saw TouchWiz adorning the alleged leaked image from Mobile Geeks. Now, GLBenchmark is also giving the idea of a new model more credence, as it briefly showed a possible GT-I9260 model packing a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display, dual 1.5GHz processor and 8-megapixel camera. The page has since been pulled, but a screen cap of the benchmark (after the break) shows PowerVR SGX 544 graphics on the device along with middle-of-the-road scores, though all that would be on a pre-production handset without final software, if it’s accurate. Whether such a device would come along at a Google event or one of Samsung’s shindigs remains to be seen, but its very existence should be taken with a boulder-sized chunk of salt.
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Samsung Galaxy Premier rumor gathers steam with leaked GLBenchmark results originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 22 Oct 2012 10:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
This amazing video shows a NASA-created simulation of the entire life of a single disk galaxy—all the way from the Big Bang 13.5 billion years ago to the present time. More »
Galaxy has added another graphics card to its range called the GeForce GTX 650 Green Edition. This energy-efficient card has 384 CUDA Cores, a 128-bit memory interface, a core clock of 1058MHz and a 1GB of GDDR5 memory set @ 5000MHz, and features 1x DVI-I, 1x DVI-D and 1x mini HDMI outputs. The GeForce GTX 650 Green Edition will retail for $110. [Galaxy]
We got tipped off way back in August and managed to get a little hands-on time with the variant, and now that October is well under way, MetroPCS is offering up some more info on its Galaxy S III offering. The popular Samsung handset will be hitting the carrier’s stores and site on Monday, October 22nd. Off-contract pricing for the Android smartphone’s gonna run you $499, on top of $30 to $70 a month for one of the carrier’s LTE plans. Spec-wise, you’re getting a 4.8-inch SuperAMOLED display, a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM. More info on the offering can be had in the press release after the break.
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Samsung Galaxy S III hitting MetroPCS next Monday for $499 off-contract originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 19 Oct 2012 08:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Galaxy has introduced a new graphics card to its line-up, the MDT GeForce GT 610. Adopting the multi-display technology (1 card 4 displays), the card is packed with 48 CUDA Cores, a 64-bit memory interface, a core clock of 810MHz, a shader clock of 1620MHz and a 1GB of DDR3 memory set @ 1000MHz, and features 2x DMS59 outputs (supports up to 4 displays using 2x DMS59 to Dual DVI cables). Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing yet. [Galaxy]
T-Mobile to kick off Isis Mobile Wallet pilot program on October 22nd according to leaked photo
Posted in: Today's ChiliMr. Blurrycam has struck again, and this time he brings us a launch date for T-Mobile’s Isis Mobile Wallet pilot program by way of TmoNews. According to the image (which you can catch after the break), the Isis app will arrive on Google Play come October 22nd for folks in Salt Lake City, Utah and Austin, Texas to take for a test drive. Another image reveals that those who activate their mobile wallet could snag $10, and an additional $15 if they convert their Isis Cash card into a reloadable prepaid card. Call one of the two cities home and can’t wait to put the NFC payment solution through its paces? You’ll need an Isis SIM card and a Samsung Galaxy S III, S II or Relay 4G to partake in the festivities. For those outside the lucky cities, there’s still no word on when Isis will fully launch.
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T-Mobile to kick off Isis Mobile Wallet pilot program on October 22nd according to leaked photo originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Oct 2012 08:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Verizon teased on Monday that black and brown models of Samsung’s Galaxy S III would be coming soon, but mum was the word on exactly how quickly that would be. Turns out, it was real fast. The pair of smartphones are now available at the carrier’s online storefront with a $199.99 price tag for those who don’t mind a two-year commitment with Big Red. If the new shades strike your fancy, hit the source link below to give one (or two) of the devices a new home.
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Verizon Galaxy S III now available in black and brown originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 14 Oct 2012 03:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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The folks at MobileGeek were at the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini in Francfort and they just have published a few pictures and a hands-on video (see above, courtesy of MobileGeek). The device, a smaller and cheaper version of the Galaxy S3, was confirmed two days ago,runs Android 4.1 JellyBean and sports a dual-core 1GHz SoC , a 4” Super AMOLED display, the rear camera is only 5 MP (8MP on the original S3) and the front camera is only 640×480. For storage, it gets 8GB internal and up to 32GB on microSD card.
The Samsung Glaxy S3 will be available early November. Check out the video comparison Galaxy s3 vs. Galaxy S3 Mini here.
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Apple and Samsung have been recreating the Cold War through their own mutually assured destruction policy, and nowhere is that more apparent than their Pyrrhic victories in South Korea. For Apple, however, the pain will be just a little easier to bear. A Seoul court has confirmed that it’s staying the ban on older iPads and iPhones until Apple can complete the appeals process; the Cupertino crew won’t face the full penalty unless the appeals court upholds the verdict. Samsung hasn’t yet asked for a similar pause on a ban covering some of its Android devices, though, which could lead to at least a momentarily lopsided situation in Samsung’s home country. It’s nonetheless a brief reprieve in a war that sadly won’t end anytime soon.
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South Korea delays ban on iPads and iPhones until Apple can appeal originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Oct 2012 16:38:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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