Friday, March 30, 2012

Upcoming smartphone battle mid 2012!



Even I am feeling the anticipation for this year's upcoming smartphones, which will be packed with the most powerful and advanced quad-core, face-recognizing locks, boosted camera pixels and abilities, and larger, brighter, clearer screens. The list could go on. And we all know, as smartphone owners, that eventually, these upcoming trends in smartphones will soon be diminished be even more amazing features. But for now, quad-core packed phones with LTE (4G) connectivity and bigger screens is the latest trends. I'm personally keeping my eye out for Samsung's next line in the Galaxy family, the Samsung Galaxy S3. This will definitely be their next flagship phone, and I'm pretty sure that every single person in Korea will be holding this phone in their hands already when this phone gets released. The dates are still speculative. But mostly everyone has got their eyes aimed at a May-June press release and unveiling by the Samsung (chaebol) conglomerate. And I am guessing that an availability to everyone will be in July.
It still is a long wait for everyone. I have been one of those people who are thinking of whether to upgrade our phones to the current-flagship Samsung Galaxy S2 or wait for the new one. However, I'm not really the type to buy phones as soon as they've been released. I'm also not the kind of person who has been on a mobile network contract. I've always preferred to purchase my phones outright and having the ability to use my phone anywhere in the world and without worrying about contracts that last for a whopping 24 months (that's a whole 2 years, people!). Either way, my head is preferring to waiting for the new one, since my phone is still top-notch and running well. I do sense that it is becoming a bit of an old lady, but these are just its moments of weakness. The random restarting is proving to be frustrating. I am hoping that Samsung will release an update even for their first flagship phone. I am crazy and obsessed about the latest Android OS, Ice Cream Sandwich. It looks amazing in every aspect. Some of the new functions and features are probably the main reason why I want to upgrade my phone, considering the possibility that Samsung will leave out the now-old Samsung Galaxy S. All this new buzz and craze that's going around the whole smartphone world about these new upcoming smartphone beasts, I am very proud of my first smartphone: the Samsung Galaxy S.

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