Dual-core Snapdragon S4 confirmed for Verizon Galaxy S III

14 May, 2012
The confirmation comes from the NenaMark benchmark website, which now features Galaxy S III (SCH-I535).

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  • bob
  • gD7
  • 14 May 2012

This must be a sick joke... First u make it look like ##%£@ and now u offer dual core... Moving from S2 to S3 ??? No thx mate!

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    • vhinze
    • P@1
    • 14 May 2012

    ''Galaxy S III (SCH-
    I535) with a 1.5GHz dual-core S4.
    Yes, this is the same chipset
    found in the HTC One X.''

    -typo! HTC One X don't have 1.5ghz 'dual-core s4'

    i think it should be HTC One S

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      • hi
      • LhT
      • 14 May 2012

      AnonD-9054, 14 May 2012I guess there is a small mistake You wrote S4 chipset same... moreno mistake
      htc one x international version uses tegra 3 the us version uses S4

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        • AnonD-34064
        • KS2
        • 14 May 2012

        [deleted post]You don't care about the design of the S3, but only the power within? That's a lie.

        Then why were you mocking over the Nokia 808 Pureview design as being thick. So according to you since you only love the power within , then you should love the amazing spec and power within the Nokia 808 Pureview as well!

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          • Anonymous
          • fqc
          • 14 May 2012

          AnonD-9054, 14 May 2012I guess there is a small mistake You wrote S4 chipset same... moreHTC one X for US market is not tegra 3 ...it has S4

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            • Anonymous
            • xLb
            • 14 May 2012

            HAHA. So much for the benchmark spec freaks.

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              • no it's not a link
              • nS}
              • 14 May 2012

              are you kidding me jpg

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                • nick
                • rJq
                • 14 May 2012

                AnonD-9054, 14 May 2012I guess there is a small mistake You wrote S4 chipset same... moreThey are talking about US version, not the international version...

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                  • Anonymous
                  • j5J
                  • 14 May 2012

                  Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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                    • Meehhh!!!!
                    • fk2
                    • 14 May 2012

                    Meehhh ASUS padphone here i come.........

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                      • AnonD-9054
                      • vGe
                      • 14 May 2012

                      I guess there is a small mistake
                      You wrote S4 chipset same as HTC One X
                      HTC one X is Tegra3 i guess not S4

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                        • Anonymous
                        • 3xM
                        • 14 May 2012

                        AnonD-14560, 14 May 2012You did good SIII, but not as good as your opponents. Your ... moreMaybe go look up the article "galaxy s3 designed by samsung legal".

                        Apple is the reason why it's ugly.

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                          • AnonD-8044
                          • nGF
                          • 14 May 2012

                          I am glad i dont live stateside with their massive upfront costs and 24 month contracts.They always change the fone for the Americans like ditching the home button,,that would piss me off totally.

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                            • ikkie
                            • nxX
                            • 14 May 2012

                            [deleted post]Ron Jeremy, is that you? lol

                            I was right in my initial thoughts that the tweaking could not be done to have LTE support on the Exynos 4 (Exynos 5 article released a few days ago). So having the HTC core was the easiest way to go.

                            I reckon the Exynos 5 (or whatever it will be called when released later) is going to address this issue to keep all hardware in-house for Samsung.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • nGJ
                              • 14 May 2012

                              And so it begins with the variants.

                              So we've now got the following to look forward to

                              Note 2,
                              Galaxy Ace 3
                              Nexus with Jelly Bean

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                                • sinnerz2000
                                • U{R
                                • 14 May 2012

                                The s4 isn't in the Htc one x, its in the Htc one xl or the at&t one x. Pls correct that.

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                                  • AnonD-1846
                                  • fjs
                                  • 14 May 2012

                                  For the US the GS3 will not be so differant for the other phones from HTC, LG, Sony and Moto.

                                  Without the Quad core and Super Amold Plus HD the GS3 is so less impressive.

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                                    • Franks
                                    • mQL
                                    • 14 May 2012

                                    Ur not getting the quad-core.... hahhahahaha. Fail USA.

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                                      • fss
                                      • x%u
                                      • 14 May 2012

                                      u.s. carrier won't release the quad core phone till iphone 5 is out just like last year when they hold s2 till near the iphone 4 s launch.

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                                        • ocramavaf
                                        • JFB
                                        • 14 May 2012

                                        That krait processor is a beast i keep saying it, quad core may be all good but weve just surpassed the dual core craze lets optimize everything for the dual cores then move on to quad no?