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The Galaxy S III is Samsung's 2012 flagship device, sporting a 4.8-inch HD SuperAMOLED display, a quad-core Exynos CPU at 1.4GHz and 1GB of RAM. It's available in white and blue, with 16 or 32GB of storage. Software-wise, it's powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and a new version of Samsung's TouchWiz UX.

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Announced: May 3, 2012

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