

This slide shows the evolution of the Galaxy S series, leading up to the future S III. Here, the phone is depicted as only a dual-core model, running at 1.8GHz with an Exynos chip. On the other hand, it would have more RAM than earlier rumors suggested, with a full 2GB. The resolution of its 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus display is given only as "HD", but it's likely we're talking about a 720p component. Also look for a 12-megapixel main camera.
Some other details weren't provided on the slide, but accompany the rumor nonetheless. They say the S III would have LTE and NFC support, retain four hardware Android buttons despite running Ice Cream Sandwich, and be even slimmer than the Galaxy S II. Assuming this information checks out (and some inconsistency in the image suggests it might not), we could be looking at one capable heir to the Galaxy S name.
Source: Phandroid
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