Thursday, October 18, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III (dual-core) vs. Samsung Galaxy S III (quad-core)


djsmob_Galaxy S III - Verizon

The Samsung Galaxy S III is available in the US through AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile and while the devices may physically be identical to one another the International version is powered by a quad-core processor while the US variants choose a dual-core processor instead.

How do the two variants compare to one another? Which Samsung Galaxy S III is better? Watch the following video comparison to find out.



The International Samsung Galaxy S III features up to 64GB of internal storage, Pentaband GSM with HSPA+ support and is powered by 1.4GHz quad-core Exynos processor with 1GB of RAM.

The US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III supports up to 32GB of internal storage, but they add 4G LTE support, CDMA- EV-DO 3G for Sprint and they are powered by a1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processors with 2GB of RAM.

The tests compare device boot up time, app launching, camera launching, browser comparisons, video comparison, pop-up play, gaming and more.

Do you agree with the review which claims there is very little difference in the performance of both devices in real world use? Share your thoughts below.


sourcePocketNow
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