Galaxy S3: 4G version formalized in France for November


The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be available from November with 4G compatibility for future social networks in France. This announcement should be beneficial to the declination since its rival the iPhone 5 does not have this compatibility on French soil.

Since September, many rumors evoked the launch of a 4G Galaxy S3 to France. It will be proposed in November 2012 and the terminal will have a compatibility French 4G frequencies (800 MHz and 2600 MHz). The 1800 MHz band will also be put in place for future 4G services. Samsung managed thus to integrate the market before the commercial launch of 4G networks in our country. At the end of November, LTE will be offered by SFR, Bouygues Telecom and Orange, it will take until the beginning of next year, namely 2013.

A competitor

Samsung also has a lens with this new Galaxy S3 and technology. The manufacturer may well overtake Apple on this point since the iPhone 5 is 4G LTE enabled but it does not work with frequencies French. Samsung will have the opportunity to attract many users in the month of November. They will also have the opportunity to obtain an accounting DC-HSPA 42 Mbps. The Galaxy may very well benefit from the high speed 3G and 4G.

Features will be identical to its predecessor, but the color is different. The 4G Galaxy S3 will feature a black hull. Users will benefit from the same features:

  • 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen HP
  • Voice Voice Assistant S
  • 8 megapixel camera
  • NFC

For now, Samsung has officially launched this variation, but the price has not been disclosed. With this smartphone, the manufacturer has the opportunity to compete with several terminals as HTC One XL or the Sony Xperia V.
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