八卦个事情,意大利女pi是怎么回事?# Biology - 生物学
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Details on the Samsung Galaxy S III leak out: 1.8GHz dual-core CPU and 12MP
camera?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/10/details-on-the-samsung-galax
We're still awaiting the release of the Samsung Galaxy S II on T-Mobile this
week, and yet it's already starting to look like yesterday's half-eaten
breakfast. That's because some fuzzy details are now leaking out about its
inevitable successor, the mystical Galaxy S III. The leaked presentation
slide above, uncovered by Phandroid, shows a phone that's packing a 1.8GHz
dual-core Exynos 4212 CPU with 2GB of RAM and a 12 megapixel rear-facing
camera. Oh, and a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display isn't too shabby
either. If this ends up being true, we're a bit puzzled by the inclusion of
four buttons on the bottom -- a departure from the first two Galaxy S
devices -- and why the slide refers to the original Galaxy S as running on
an Exynos processor, rather than Hummingbird. Color us a shade of skeptic
since we're still a few months out from CES and MWC, but it's never too
early to start getting excited over an upcoming device, right?
camera?
http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/10/details-on-the-samsung-galax
We're still awaiting the release of the Samsung Galaxy S II on T-Mobile this
week, and yet it's already starting to look like yesterday's half-eaten
breakfast. That's because some fuzzy details are now leaking out about its
inevitable successor, the mystical Galaxy S III. The leaked presentation
slide above, uncovered by Phandroid, shows a phone that's packing a 1.8GHz
dual-core Exynos 4212 CPU with 2GB of RAM and a 12 megapixel rear-facing
camera. Oh, and a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display isn't too shabby
either. If this ends up being true, we're a bit puzzled by the inclusion of
four buttons on the bottom -- a departure from the first two Galaxy S
devices -- and why the slide refers to the original Galaxy S as running on
an Exynos processor, rather than Hummingbird. Color us a shade of skeptic
since we're still a few months out from CES and MWC, but it's never too
early to start getting excited over an upcoming device, right?