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Photos: Samsung Galaxy S3
Unboxing the newest Android flagship phone on the market.
on Jun 1 2012 5:09PM
The retail boxing of the Galaxy SIII echoes its predecessor – simple and clean with just a logo on the front and the feature set listed on the back.
Lid off and there's a plastic overlay on the Galaxy's 4.8in screen detailing the main features: quad core processing, Super AMOLED screen and NFC.
Under the phone itself are all the accessories and documentation.
There's a microUSB cable with wall plug adaptor and a headset, complete with different size ear buds so people can get the best fit.
More importantly, there's that 2100mAh battery and unlike some other phones on the market it's removable.
There's also a microSD slot. The Galaxy SIII takes microSIM like many of the newer phones being released.
The Super AMOLED screen is really quite amazing and has 1280x720 resolution.
And that's that - the Samsung Galaxy SIII. We'll have a full review up in the coming days.
The retail boxing of the Galaxy SIII echoes its predecessor – simple and clean with just a logo on the front and the feature set listed on the back.
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