The popular Samsung Galaxy S III is hitting the global market in more than a few variations. The international and UK model rocks Samsung’s quad-core Exynos processor, while us here in the US will be getting a 2GB model with a dual-core processor instead. News today is aiming towards Korea’s SK Telecom getting the best of both worlds.

Some new leaked spec sheets found by PhoneArena shows Samsung is preparing an Exynos 1.4 GHz quad-core model that also comes with 2GB of RAM for Korea. Either that or some other smartphone, but we can’t see Samsung beating out their own flagship any time soon.

Aside from the impressive quad and 2GB of RAM specs we still have the same 4.8-inch amazing HD display, but the size of the phone appears to have changed ever so slightly. The details state the phone being 4.82 ounces (136.5 grams) and 0.35 inches (9mm) thick, coming in slightly fatter and heavier than the current model. I don’t know about you guys but I’d gladly take the added weight and .04mm in thickness for a Galaxy S III with a quad-core, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of storage and 4G LTE any day. Would you? If this turns out to be true I just might need to import one for myself.

[via SlashGear]

7 COMMENTS

  1. I live to have one since the first day I have my hand on smartphone…. I want the phone match the low end notebook PC. IF SAMSUNG does bring the spec like the article said m more than happy to import one here to state. However, I don’t mind little thicker for better battery life.

  2. Sorry… import not possible because
    Lte bands of Korea are different that the US
    And moreover this particular model is a cadrier locked version

  3. You know what I ever wanted to do since i´m online?

    Print out stupid spam posts like yours on sandpaper and stick it somewhere in you were it hurts

  4. Does anyone know the difference in benchmark scores, or speed, between the quad-core versions vs its dual-core variant?

  5. The galaxy 3 with 1 gigabyte ram only has 780 true ram available. Do not buy it. I have a galaxy 3 and applications like browser, agenda, calculator are pushed out of memory every time. Wish I hadn’t believed Samsung lies. Push home button until task manager button appears than push ram. Look how sad the truth is, a miserable 780 megabytes ram only. Do not buy it.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.