T-Mobile branded Samsung Galaxy S III press photo leaks

01 June, 2012
The smartphone sports the same design as its global sibling - a first for the Galaxy S line in the US.

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  • boss
  • PcS
  • 16 Jul 2012

anyone can tell me about the bands for HSDPA? is the same to international version?

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    • jason
    • nx@
    • 04 Jun 2012

    well to start with the US version will have LTE right? 4g wont have this until maybe two years time, so the phones will differ there! Also reports say that the US s3 will have a dual core processor, the rest of the world will have quad core. The US version is supposed to have 2gb ram, rest of the world will have one! So unless this is about what it looks like on the surface, it would seem it varies under the bonnet, unless this has changed recently.. Also i would like to see a test with the two comparisons, if there are comparisons. To see if there is a difference in performance.. And still waiting for the blue model here in the UK, will take 5 weeks to come through, if someone can correct me!? :)) Great phone tough.. Waiting!!

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      • almeladze
      • Ij2
      • 03 Jun 2012

      AnonD-56015, 02 Jun 2012i like the fact that it lets carriers develope a phone even... moreThat was TMO. Their S2 was stronger than international or ATT's versions. Eventually other S2 models were tweaked to match TMO's power :)

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        • rcl4444
        • sG{
        • 03 Jun 2012

        droid4every1, 03 Jun 2012Dude, Believe me, U don't want to buy one of the models ... moreAbsolutely!

        iPhone kept the same world over - part of the reason so many accessories are available. Part of the reason for high sales figures - everyone can buy only one option and know that its 'the one and only'.

        Having a low, a mid and a high end device is good, but only one model of each. Make them the best in their categories & they will sell.

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          • Ananana
          • vaP
          • 03 Jun 2012

          AnonD-56015, 02 Jun 2012i like the fact that it lets carriers develope a phone even... moreThey don't actually improve the device, but instead actually limit the capabilities of the phone so that they can charge you extra when you want to use the functionalities that international users can access free of charge.

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            • droid4every1
            • YHw
            • 03 Jun 2012

            AnonD-56015, 02 Jun 2012i like the fact that it lets carriers develope a phone even... moreDude,

            Believe me, U don't want to buy one of the models the carriers modified. They would just modify the international design, not bring the original processor announced internationally, make u stick with them with a 2 yr contract and above all you wont have much choice of accessories like the international version as each carrier in the country would have their own version(with different dimensions, i mean). The exception is iphone which looks the same universally and so U would have all kinds of accessories available for it in US.

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              • qqq
              • vIh
              • 03 Jun 2012

              Y cant Samsung just make 1 model instead of these many different types of the same model.....

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                • Anonymous
                • uCc
                • 03 Jun 2012

                Galaxy Series US carrier always better i think.

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                  • AnonD-54852
                  • q59
                  • 03 Jun 2012

                  Roark, 03 Jun 2012 Mark my words. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the humanisation... moreT-mobile doesn't have strong enough network, AND they are 99% most positively not going to have exclusivity to the Galaxy SIII...

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                    • Roark
                    • tUe
                    • 03 Jun 2012

                    Anonymous, 03 Jun 2012That won't happen
                    Mark my words. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the humanisation of the mobile. TC

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                      • AnonD-7794
                      • qiV
                      • 03 Jun 2012

                      AnonD-56015, 02 Jun 2012i like the fact that it lets carriers develope a phone even... moreyes its the tmobile version .... the galaxy s2 internationally and even in different US carriers were 1.2Ghz dual core .... but for tmobile it was 1.5 Ghz dual core with a bigger screen too ...

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                        • Anonymous
                        • TK4
                        • 03 Jun 2012

                        Roark, 03 Jun 2012 T-Mobile is going to rule the super smartphone realm in ... moreThat won't happen

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                          • Roark
                          • tUe
                          • 03 Jun 2012


                          T-Mobile is going to rule the super smartphone realm in the USA. With the Samsung Galaxy S3 rocket in T-Mobile's pocket other's better watch out. Yes the Next big thing is here.

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                            • Anonymous
                            • tA$
                            • 03 Jun 2012

                            igor, 02 Jun 2012I agree....the phone must have a standard design everywhere... moreand those haters said Samsung phones have boring design...

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                              • Anonymous
                              • kW8
                              • 03 Jun 2012

                              Finally a phone without branding in the front. I always thought the carrier logo slathered in front made it too busy-looking.

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                                • home botten
                                • 427
                                • 03 Jun 2012

                                2 bad at&t are not going to get this desighn with the home botten like t-mobile. i feel bad for all thouse att&t and verizon fans

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                                  • AnonD-1267
                                  • HKS
                                  • 02 Jun 2012

                                  See, in the UK, carphonewarehouse and phones4u retail stores sell unbranded and unlocked handsets even though they are on contract.
                                  I could never understand why carriers would need to go to such lengths to brand handsets. Although 'in your face' and obtrusive branding seems to be a lot less common with carriers here in the UK, the OS updates go through the carrier so they are free to add or modify the phones software if they want at a later date.

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                                    • AnonD-51851
                                    • qRq
                                    • 02 Jun 2012

                                    guest, 02 Jun 2012Could this be of the TMobile carrier in Europe? Not the USA.its USA model.the city name is Washington and the temperature is in Fahrenheit

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • syv
                                      • 02 Jun 2012

                                      Comenting on this with galaxy S III

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                                        • AnonD-56015
                                        • m}D
                                        • 02 Jun 2012

                                        i like the fact that it lets carriers develope a phone even more to make it better. i dont live in usa but if i am not wrong there was some carrier in usa that improved the s2 really much, and i wanted to have one...this is just positive for us customers..,we want better phones right?