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Samsung has announced a Gadget smartphone Galaxy Ace 3

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Samsung Electronics has today presented its new smartphone. Having the name of the Galaxy Ace 3, the device is aimed at the gadget segment of buyers, and in fact is a junior product in the line-up of the latest generation Galaxy. The device has two varieties - for 3G networks and networks for LTE. In addition, supplying it will be available in two versions - one and two SIM-cards. Appearance of the device has not changed. Galaxy Ace has 3 dimensions 121,2 x62, 7x9, 8 mm and weighs 115 grams. The smartphone will get a slightly increased compared with the predecessor screen - 4 inches vs. 3.8 - but the resolution remains the same, 480 by 800 pixels. Technical specifications of the device are slightly different depending on the support for 3G or LTE. Thus, the first smart category received from the core processor frequency of 1 GHz, while a second chip, but with a frequency of 1.2 GHz. Also different is the amount of built-in memory - the 3G-model it is 4 GB (available for use 1.77

Samsung unveils Galaxy S III Challenge iPhone

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Samsung Electronics unveiled its latest hand-held weapon in its war against Apple a smartphone dubbed Galaxy S III that is lighter and thinner than the iPhone despite having a screen nearly twice as large. The S III, with voice command, will go on sale in Europe at the end of this month and in the United States and other countries this summer. The company did not offer pricing information or disclose which U.S. carriers would offer the phone, which will run on 4G wireless networks. Samsung is hoping the new phone will help it leapfrog Apple. During the first quarter of this year, Apple accounted for 29 percent of U.S. smartphones sold, while Samsung was close behind at 24 percent, according to figures released this week by NPD Group, a market research firm. Some analysts believe that Samsung sold more devices than Apple around the world from January to March. Smartphone observers have attributed Samsung's success to the growing prepaid-phone market, in which consumers can buy