NTT Docomo announces dual-core Samsung Galaxy S III (SC-06D)

16 May, 2012
The new LTE model is meant for Japan exclusively and has its cores cut in half and its RAM upped to 2GB.

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  • AnonD-254075
  • t7X
  • 14 Apr 2014

Im a user of Japan S3 Sc-06d nice performance for internet and games but i cant use the build in tv here in the philippines wifi good data very good signal good globe user

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    • AnonD-254075
    • t7X
    • 14 Apr 2014

    Im a user of Japan S3 Sc-06d nice performance for internet and games but i cant use the build in tv here in the philippines wifi good data very good signal good globe user

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      • Anonymous
      • v0q
      • 14 Mar 2014

      my samsung galaxy slll sc06d ntt docomo, is not open wifi...pls help to open in my wifi.......,,,,

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        • Anonymous
        • mxS
        • 19 May 2012

        AnonD-48875, 17 May 2012I want 2 gigas of ram!! I wait for the galaxy s4. With 4.5 ... moreA hydrogen battery!!?? That will make for an exploisve experience. Lol.

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          • Anonymous
          • mxS
          • 19 May 2012

          germandude, 18 May 2012There is no need for 2Gb of RAM. You still have much unused... moreI'm afriad being a Note owner I can I have hit low memory condtions so 2GB of RAM is useful. I have a friend who has an HTC phone with 1 GB as with the Note and he has had the same problem.

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            • Anonymous
            • fuu
            • 19 May 2012

            Anonymous, 17 May 2012whatever samsung do,they should change the design of the ph... moreIt may be a good idea but because the device needs more power to run some of its applications. I also think they need to change the design of the phone.

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              • AnonD-55045
              • N9x
              • 18 May 2012

              I'd really like to see this version reach the LatAm markets. We hardly get to see the international versions launch, out of time and over priced. I understand asian markets getting the priority, but a lot of people here is forced to import or tell a friend to bring them some high tech piece, unless they want to wait forever and pay large margins to carriers or retailers.

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                • germandude
                • 9xx
                • 18 May 2012

                There is no need for 2Gb of RAM. You still have much unused RAM on the SGS2. What's the point of more RAM?

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                  • AnonD-48875
                  • 6jL
                  • 17 May 2012

                  I want 2 gigas of ram!! I wait for the galaxy s4. With 4.5 inches, 2 gigas ram, 4 cores at 2,0 mhz, hydrogen battery , 16 megapixel camera and, super amoled hd plus screen and ceramic body.

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                    • TJ
                    • vxr
                    • 17 May 2012

                    I already seen this from a Japanese national here in the Philippines before the Samsung Galaxy S III announced.

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                      • AnonD-47448
                      • uBP
                      • 17 May 2012

                      I got to play around on an S3 yesterday after winning a comp at work, it wasn't a pebble blue version so I can't comment on it's looks, but the white one legit looks nice, much better than what i thought of the pictures of it, and Touchwiz on ICS seems like a huge step up from Touchwiz 3, I used to hate it, after seeing Touchwiz 4, it seems acceptable, but as far as phones go, this is the best phone out there currently, better than the one x for sure, but design is a big factor in sales

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                        • boris
                        • sG{
                        • 17 May 2012

                        Jas Allen, 17 May 2012The phone and its features are maybe okay but I don't like ... moreMost people will put a case on it - who cares.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • pq{
                          • 17 May 2012

                          Its better looking than brick-like galaxy s2.

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                            • Jas Allen
                            • 9x4
                            • 17 May 2012

                            The phone and its features are maybe okay but I don't like the case and the design... it does not attract me at all.

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                              • Anonymous
                              • u10
                              • 17 May 2012

                              whatever samsung do,they should change the design of the phone to let it go

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                                • AnonD-6860
                                • PA@
                                • 17 May 2012

                                this phone looks sooo ugly

                                specially its interface yukkk

                                n japanese ppl love cartoonish stuffs a lot

                                lol

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                                  • AnonD-39334
                                  • t7r
                                  • 17 May 2012

                                  Let me get things straight...dual core supporte LTE and not the quad-cored variants?
                                  Then why the hell they're using quad-core chips? Please enlighten me.

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                                    • Chekoz
                                    • svH
                                    • 17 May 2012

                                    It will be super if the international version will get a 2gb of ram but ithink this s3 is a fake look at the launcher it isnt touchwiz or what.

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                                      • THE FANDROID
                                      • 4B6
                                      • 17 May 2012

                                      Samsung #1

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • tu6
                                        • 17 May 2012

                                        And so it begins, variants, with more of this, less of that, change of this, change of that, leaving consumers unsure if they get the best deal. At least with iPhone or Lumia or even other Android phones there is less of this Samsung shenanigans.