Samsung announces a beefed up Galaxy S III for Japan

11 October, 2012

Today NTT DoCoMo announced the upcoming availability of a few smartphones including Samsung’s Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II.

You’ve probably heard all there is to know about those two, but NTT DoCoMo’s version of the Galaxy S III, called Alpha, will be slightly different. Its chipset is pretty much the same as the international version of the Galaxy Note II - with the quad-core processor has been clocked on 1.6GHz instead of 1.4GHz and 2GB of RAM.



The faster CPU speed should help turn an already impressively fast smartphone into a real beast. What's even better, the Japanese Galaxy S III will run Android 4.1 Jelly Bean at launch.

Samsung Galaxy S III Alpha will be sold in Titanium Gray and Sapphire Black and will launch in December.

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Reader comments

Someone said you can't do nothing about the ram, on Android, if you have an sd card, you can use up to 4gb of sd card space for ram, in which it effectively uses half of it so you can ultimately upgrade almost any Android phone to 2gb ram

  • Shopnomoncho
  • 19 Jul 2013
  • K2F

I have it, awsm smart phone.

  • person
  • 17 Oct 2012
  • t7K

why does japan get all the good stuff...

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