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CONNECT WITH POWER AND STYLE The sleek, stylish Galaxy S III contains a powerful dual core processor to ensure apps load quickly and multitasking is Technical Specifications seamless. The Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich platform gives • Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich you complete control over your smartphone experience. And • Bluetooth® Wireless Connectivity Capable Near-Field Communication (NFC) capabilities, Bluetooth® 4.0 ® and Wi-Fi® provide you with plenty of ways to make a connection. • Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n QUICK CAPTURE • NFC Capable • Dimensions: 5.4" x 2.8" x 0.3" An 8.0 megapixel camera with zero shutter lag ensures that you’ll catch every moment in stunning detail at the very moment you • Display: 4.8" HD Super AMOLED™ (1280x720) press the shutter. Snap 20 continuous photos with Burst Mode so • Weight: 4.7 oz you will never miss the perfect moment, or shoot eight burst photos • Standard Battery: 2100 mAh ® and have the Samsung Galaxy S III choose the perfect picture for ALLSHARE® PLAY -3G Standby Time: Up to 300 Hours you with Best Shot. You can even snap great photos while you’re -4G Standby Time: Up to 200 Hours recording video. Bring your videos and photos to life wirelessly on your Samsung Smart -Talk Time: Up to 8 Hours† with 4G TV and stream your favorite songs to your entertainment system with • Device Color: Marble White AllShare Play. You can also remotely access les from your home PC* ™ or share interactive presentations and photos instantly across multiple • Wi-Fi Direct Galaxy S III devices with real-time group sharing. • DLNA Capable • Speech to Text *Home PC must be turned on and connected to a network. *Share Shot is only compatible with Galaxy S III devices. • 6-Axis Accelerometer • Gyroscope SHARE SHOT • Proximity Sensor • Digital Compass At any event, friends can capture great event memories as a group by instantly sharing photos to a group gallery using the Share Shot* • Barometer camera mode. Anyone in the group can add to the gallery, and even if you didn’t take any photos, you can still leave with the group’s Memory created gallery. HD VIDEO WITH POP UP PLAY S BEAM • 16GB Internal Memory Option ™ Share more and share it fast with S Beam on the A crystal clear 4.8" HD Super AMOLED display brings your videos ™ Samsung Galaxy S® III. From photos to documents, • microSD Memory to life in amazing detail. And when you need to check your email, TM Card Support send a text, or surf the web while watching a video, there’s no large video les to maps, you can share S VOICE (optional accessory) almost anything instantly with one touch, – up to 64GB need to pause the action anymore. With Pop Up Play video Just speak naturally and S Voice™ understands what you’re looking simply by placing your phones picture-in-picture*, you can multitask while you watch. for. Wake up your phone with a simple “Hi, Galaxy” and use the back-to-back. power of S Voice to nd everything from directions to trivia *Pop Up Play video picture-in-picture only works with a native video. answers to the current weather forecast. All you have to do is ask. You can even use voice commands in some apps, like taking photos by saying “cheese!” SAMSUNG TECTILESTM Simplify frequent phone actions with smart stickers called TecTiles. With just a tap of the Samsung Galaxy S® III, TecTiles can change multiple device settings to home mode, turn on driving © 2012 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. Samsung, Galaxy S, Super AMOLED, S Voice, TecTile and mode, set an alarm, pull up an app AllShare are all trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Google, Google Play, and other marks are trademarks of Google, Inc. Other company names, product names and marks mentioned herein are the property of their and more. TecTiles are easy to set respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks, Screen images simulated. Appearance of up and the programming possibilities device may vary. Printed in U.S.A † All usage and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal are plentiful. strength, operating temperatures, features selected and voice, data and other application usage patterns. Internet content/services designed for mobile devices. Many of the services and features described above are network dependent and may require additional subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Other conditions and restrictions apply. See carrier for more information. CONÉCTATE CON PODER Y ESTILO El elegante y moderno Galaxy S III contiene un poderoso procesador Dual Core que asegura que las aplicaciones cargarán Especificaciones técnicas rápidamente y que podrás hacer varias cosas a la vez sin ninguna • Android™ 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich complicación. Android™ 4.0, plataforma Ice Cream Sandwich, te da control total mientras usas el teléfono inteligente. Y las • Funcionalidad de conexión inalámbrica Bluetooth® funcionalidades Comunicación de campo cercano (NFC, por sus • Wi-Fi® 802.11 a/b/g/n siglas en inglés), Bluetooth® 4.0 y Wi-Fi® te brindan varias maneras CAPTURA VELOZ • Funcionalidad NFC de hacer conexiones. Una cámara de 8.0 megapíxeles sin ningún retardo en el obturador • Dimensiones: 5.4" x 2.8" x 0.3" asegura que capturarás cada instante con un detalle impresionante, • Pantalla: Super AMOLED™ HD (1280x720) de 4.8" justo al oprimir el obturador. Toma 20 fotos continuas en Burst ® REPRODUCCIÓN ALLSHARE • Peso: 4.7 oz. Mode, para que nunca tengas que perderte el momento perfecto, o toma ocho fotos seguidas y deja que el Samsung Galaxy S® III Dales vida a tus videos y a tus fotos de manera inalámbrica en tu • Batería estándar: 2100 mAh seleccione la mejor con Best Shot. Incluso puedes tomar fotos Samsung Smart TV, y transmite tus canciones favoritas a tu sistema - Tiempo en espera 3G: hasta 300 horas fabulosas mientras grabas un video. de entretenimiento gracias a Reproducción AllShare. También puedes - Tiempo en espera 4G: hasta 200 horas - Tiempo de conversación: hasta 8 horas† con 4G acceder a distancia a los archivos en tu computadora personal de casa* o compartir presentaciones interactivas y fotos al instante con • Dispositivo de color: Marble White varios dispositivos Galaxy S III, gracias a la funcionalidad que permite • Wi-Fi™ Direct compartir con grupos en tiempo real. • Funcionalidad DLNA • Transcripción SHARE SHOT • Acelerómetro de 6 ejes En cualquier ocasión migos puede capturar sus mejores momentos y • Giroscopio compartir fotos de manera instantánea mediante una galería grupal, • Sensor de proximidad gracias al modo de cámara Share Shot*. Cualquier integrante del grupo puede agregar fotos a la galería, y si tú no tomaste fotos, aún • Brújula digital podrás acceder a la galería creada para el grupo. • Barómetro *La computadora personal de casa debe estar encendida y conectada a una Memoria VIDEO EN ALTA DEFINICIÓN CON S BEAM red. *Share Shot sólo es compatible con dispositivos Galaxy S III. REPRODUCCIÓN EMERGENTE • Opción de memoria Comparte más y hazlo rápidamente con S Beam en el Samsung S VOICE TM interna 16GB ® Una nítida pantalla Super AMOLED™ HD de 4.8" les da vida propia Galaxy S III. Desde fotos hasta documentos, y desde ™ • Compatibilidad con a tus videos con un detalle sorprendente. Y si necesitas revisar tu archivos de video grandes hasta mapas, puedes Simplemente habla con naturalidad para que S Voice entienda lo Tarjeta de memoria correo electrónico, enviar un mensaje de texto o navegar la Web compartir casi todo con tan sólo un toque y al que quieres: Activa tu teléfono con un simple “Hi, Galaxy” y usa el microSD™ mientras miras un video, ya no tendrás que detener la acción. La instante... simplemente pon frente a poder de S Voice para encontrar lo que necesitas, desde direcciones (accesorio opcional) – frente la parte trasera de los y respuestas de juegos hasta pronósticos actuales del tiempo. Todo con capacidad máxima funcionalidad de video con Reproducción emergente, imagen en de 64GB imagen*, te permite hacer varias cosas mientras miras. teléfonos. lo que tienes que hacer es pedirlo. Incluso puedes usar comandos de voz en algunas aplicaciones, como por ejemplo, puedes tomar *El video con Reproducción emergente, imagen en imagen, sólo funciona con fotos diciendo “cheese!”. un video original. TECTILES™ DE SAMSUNG Simplica las acciones frecuentes del teléfono con los adhesivos inteligentes TecTiles. Con sólo un toque en el Samsung Galaxy S® III, los TecTiles pueden cambiar varios ajustes del dispositivo a home mode, activar driving mode, congurar una alarma, abrir una aplicación y más. Los TecTiles son fáciles de congurar y las © 2012 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. Samsung, Galaxy S, Super AMOLED, S Voice, TecTile and posibilidades de programación son AllShare are all trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Google, Google Play, and other marks are trademarks of Google, Inc. Other company names, product names and marks mentioned herein are the property of their muy variadas. respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks, Screen images simulated. Appearance of device may vary. Printed in U.S.A † All usage and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperatures, features selected and voice, data and other application usage patterns. Internet content/services designed for mobile devices. Many of the services and features described above are network dependent and may require additional subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Other conditions and restrictions apply. See carrier for more information..
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