Friday, May 11, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III will be released in the U.S. to support LTE and processor Exynos 5?

When they began to know the specification of the new flagship device from Samsung, it was rumored that a version for the North American market will be different from the world. The reason for this was called the need for a flagship device in the U.S. have the support networks of the fourth-generation standard LTE. In this case there was a problem - the processor Exynos 4 Quad, which is equipped with Galaxy S III is not designed to work in networks of such a standard, so it will be replaced by Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. However, the network has a banner ad from a Canadian operator Rogers Communications, which indicates that their version of the Samsung Galaxy S III will receive and "new" processor Exynos, and support networks of standard LTE. Unfortunately, information that contains a banner, does not answer the question of what exactly was meant by "new processor". It is possible that it will not be modified Exynos 4 Quad, which is adapted to be able to work with networks of LTE-standard. We can not exclude the fact that Samsung will have time to start selling the smartphone Galaxy S III to manufacture chipsets Exynos 5, which should be put into production during the second quarter of 2012. This version of the processor was originally adapted to a network LTE, rather than the current generation of chipsets Exynos 4.

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