BY CSMONITOR

Seoul, Feb 2 (TAG) – In February of last year, Samsung released the Galaxy S II, a handset armed with the Android Gingerbread OS, a 1.2 GHz dual-core chip, and
a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen. Critics loved it.
Writing in Engadget, Vlad Savov identified the Galaxy S II as "the best Android smartphone yet." More important, he added "it might well be the best smartphone, period."
Now comes news that the Samsung Galaxy S III will be released later this year – not at the Mobile World Congress, as had originally been rumored, but at a corporate event
staged by Samsung.
"Samsung is looking forward to introducing and demonstrating
exciting new mobile products at Mobile World Congress 2012," Samsung reps wrote in a statement obtained by TechRadar.
"The successor to the Galaxy S2 smartphone will be unveiled at a
separate Samsung-hosted event in the first half of the year, closer to
commercial availability of the product."
Samsung has remained pretty mum on the details of its new handset, which
will likely get an updated version of Android, and some new innards. Over at Gotta
Be Mobile, Adam Mills pleads with Samsung to shake things up on the design
front.
"I really, really, really hope that
Samsung does not go down the same design route it did with the Galaxy Nexus and
the Galaxy S II devices," Mills wrote.
"Let’s mix it up a bit and get rid of the plastic. I realize that it’s
going to cost more money to do something different – say aluminum, but this
phone needs to be mind-blowing if it’s going to top the Galaxy S II, the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5."[]
Galaxy S III: 'The Best Android' Phone Pull Off a Sequel?
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