Good news for US consumers who are die-heartedly waiting for Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone, the phone is going to be available on all five major service providers and will be launching with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular starting in June. “Exact pricing and retail availability will be announced by each of the five carriers in the...

Samsung has announced that its much anticipated Galaxy S III smartphone will be available through leading wireless carriers and authorized national retailers starting from June 20th. The phone will be coming to all of the country’s major wireless providers, including Rogers, Bell, Telus, and Virgin Mobile. Preorders have already started at Rogers and Telus, the...

The earlier announcement stated that Samsung Galaxy S III is on sale in Dubai and is available on pre-order basis from Amazon, the company has announced that the phone launches in 28 European and Middle East countries, including Germany and Britain. Samsung said it will release the S3 via 296 carriers in 145 countries by July. The phone specs include a 4.8-inch Super...

Samsung last month announced Galaxy next instalment is now available on sale in Dubai and is now available for pre-order at Amazon in U.S. The phone specs include a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display at 720p resolution, 8-megapixel primary and 1.9-megapixel front-facing cameras with burst and best-shot modes, 16 or 32GB of storage (a 64GB version is coming later) with microSD...

Although Samsung might loses $10 million over the Apple’s huge orders, but the South-Korean mobile giant seems not to be lacking behind as company recently...

Samsung had unveiled its flagship Galaxy S III early this month and now NTT DoCoMo has confirmed that the phone will have 2GB of RAM. Furthermore, the carrier’s model, called as SC-06D features a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, instead of Samsung recently announced quad-core Exynos processor. The phone also features 1seg TV tuner focusing on local market. ...

If you had missed out earlier that what Samsung Galaxy S III features (although you can check the coverage we did at the launch time), no need to worry...

With Samsung last week announcement of Galaxy S III, there are still certain things that sigh in disappointment, over the top is Pentile AMOLED display. The company tried to defend itself by saying MobileBurn that it will continue to use Pentile for its AMOLED displays as they tend to comes with a longer lifespan. Samsung might be true at their own end but on a whole...

Well, if you miss out yesterday’s Samsung “huge” Galaxy S III launch, no need to feel bad as now the whole event is now online for you to look at....

Samsung’s official US signup page for information on the Galaxy S III has a “carrier preference” list that states that the device is coming to all four US national carriers: Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, MetroPCS, US Cellular, and C Spire. We’ve already heard that we’ll be seeing it on Sprint; Verizon skipped the S II, but without...