The Samsung Galaxy S3 (S III) Android smartphone has been another big
seller for Samsung and it’s not yet one year old. However we’ve been
posting a lot of articles recently about the Samsung Galaxy S4 (S IV),
rumored to be coming in March or April. Now we have heard that Samsung
is cutting the price of the Galaxy S3 in India and perhaps this is
further indication that the Galaxy S4 is indeed on the way soon.
The Galaxy S3
has dominated the Android smartphone market and is certainly a high-end
handset with much to recommend it. Despite the fact that the Galaxy S4
looks to be on the way, we still feel the Galaxy S3 has a huge amount
to offer consumers, especially if the price is now being heavily
discounted.
When it was first released in India the Galaxy S3 had a somewhat
hefty price of approximately Rs. 43,000 and several weeks ago the
flagship device was slashed to around Rs. 31,900. Now Samsung has once again cut the price of the S3, this time to Rs. 29,480. Online retailer Flipkart is offering the Galaxy S3 at an even lower cost of Rs. 29,200.
At this price the Galaxy S3 seems like a real bargain and although
the Galaxy S4 will undoubtedly have even more to offer we should remind
you that it will release at a far higher price. As a reminder of specs,
the Galaxy S3 has a 1.4GHz quad-core processor, 4.8-inch display with
resolution of 1280 x 720, 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.9-megapixel
front-facing camera.
The Galaxy S4 on the other hand, is rumored to have the new Exynos 5 Octa processor, a 4.99-inch full HD
display and step up to a 13-megapixel camera but as yet of course, none
of this is confirmed. We hope to find out much more about the Galaxy
S4 at a Samsung Unpacked event thought to be taking place on March 15
but if you feel the Galaxy S3 has more than enough to please you then
this is a really good time to purchase one in India.
Have you got your eye on the Galaxy S3 and if so will you be
purchasing one now that the price has been slashed? Maybe you’ve
decided to wait and see what the Galaxy S4 will offer? Let us have your
comments on this, as we’re always pleased to hear our readers’
thoughts.
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