The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini was officially announced by the South Korean smartphone giant on Thursday morning. The middle range device is slightly smaller when compared to the Galaxy S III and features a 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display coupled with a mid-range processor and different prominent smartphone offerings.
The Galaxy S III Mini features a 1GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM and executes on the Google Android Jelly Bean OS along with TouchWiz capabilities.
Also showcased on the mid-range smartphone is S Voice, Samsung’s answer to Apple’s Siri voice-assistant. S Voice uses Google now for voice search and vocal commands, a feature that is further available for different software showcased on the mobile.
Users will also experience the use of NFC data transfers between S Beam-enabled devices, eye-tracking Smart Stay software, and auto calling when a contact is pulled up and the phone is brought up to the users ear.
Even while listed as a “mid-range” device, the mobile does offer an 5-megapixel rear facing camera along with autofocus and a front-facing camera for video conferencing and self-portrait taking at a lower output.
The Galaxy S III Mini also offers Wi-Fi 802.11n, GPS & GLONASS and Bluetooth 4.0. With a slimmer package, Samsung possess reduced the power supply from 2,100 mAh on the original device to 1,500 mAh on the Galaxy S III Mini.
Samsung has not yet introduced pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini or an official release date.
The Galaxy S III Mini features a 1GHz dual-core processor with 1GB of RAM and executes on the Google Android Jelly Bean OS along with TouchWiz capabilities.
Also showcased on the mid-range smartphone is S Voice, Samsung’s answer to Apple’s Siri voice-assistant. S Voice uses Google now for voice search and vocal commands, a feature that is further available for different software showcased on the mobile.
Users will also experience the use of NFC data transfers between S Beam-enabled devices, eye-tracking Smart Stay software, and auto calling when a contact is pulled up and the phone is brought up to the users ear.
Even while listed as a “mid-range” device, the mobile does offer an 5-megapixel rear facing camera along with autofocus and a front-facing camera for video conferencing and self-portrait taking at a lower output.
The Galaxy S III Mini also offers Wi-Fi 802.11n, GPS & GLONASS and Bluetooth 4.0. With a slimmer package, Samsung possess reduced the power supply from 2,100 mAh on the original device to 1,500 mAh on the Galaxy S III Mini.
Samsung has not yet introduced pricing for the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini or an official release date.