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Galaxy S4 Processor Rumours Appear As The Samsung Galaxy S3 Tops 30 Million

We have seen the Samsung Galaxy S3 shifting millions of units recently and for the third quarter of the year the device has officially claimed the number one spot making it the worlds most popular device. Despite this popularity we continue to see rumours surface relating to the Galaxy S4, a phone likely to be introduced towards the end of Q1 2013.

Ever since shortly after the release of the Galaxy S3 we have seen various rumours emerge that relate to the Galaxy S4 but these began to gain a little more momentum in September and the latest to come out of Korea claims to reveal the exact processor chip that will be used on this new phone. The reports suggest that a next generation ARM Cortex A15 chip will be the one to feature in this new phone. The chip will sport 28mm quad cores to help the handset deliver the exceptional speeds that we come to expect from Samsung Galaxy devices. As we edge closer to an official launch we will see if these latest rumours prove correct and all should be revealed at the MWC in Feburary where it is said that Samsung will officially unveil the new handset. For more Samsung Galaxy S3 News please visit our website.

Despite these latest rumours about a new Galaxy S4 device it is unlikely that potential Samsung Galaxy S3 consumers will be deterred by a potential new arrival. With a release date said to fall towards the end of Q1 2013 there is still a few months of life for the S3 which continues to impress consumers globally. During the 3rd quarter of this year the S3 amassed sales of 18 million units and Samsung have already exceeded the 30 million sales that they hoped to achieve before the end of the year.

Anybody tempted by the impressive S3 can look at some excellent sim free Samsung Galaxy S3 prices here. Anybody opting to wait for a potential S4 may have a long wait with a release likely to fall around March 2013.

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