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Galaxy S III Hits Sprint and T-Mobile USA June 21

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Jun 4, 2012, 8:14 AM   by Eric M. Zeman
updated Jun 4, 2012, 3:34 PM

Sprint and T-Mobile USA today announced that the Samsung Galaxy S III will be available online and in stores starting June 21. Both carriers will sell the white and blue colors in 16GB and 32GB variants for $199 and $249, respectively. The Sprint variant will include Google Wallet for mobile payments. Sprint will open preorders for the S III June 5. T-Mobile has not yet announced if or when the S III will be available for preorder.

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AJ

Jun 4, 2012, 4:52 PM

Promise......

What happened to Samsungs' promise of no galaxy s 3 until all galaxy S II get 4.0
well tmo's galaxy s2 will have had 4.0 for 10 days so the promise still stands
Haggard

Jun 4, 2012, 8:30 AM

No 64GB version?

That sucks..things would have been pretty cool with 64GB of internal and 64GB of a microSD. I wonder what else they took out for the US model.
The quad core processor, although the dual core processor scores better than the quad core in real world testing.

I suspect the 64gb version is in the cards, since it could be used as a leverage point between the S3 and the iPhone 4S.
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you can only get 32 gb in the hard drive but it still will take micro SD cards up to 64 so you can still get 96 gb (minus OS and bloatware) which isn't too shabby
JBlaze74

Jun 6, 2012, 5:26 PM

NOTICE!!!!!

Seeing on Boy Genius that Apple is looking to go after Samsung on patent infringement for the S III just like they did to HTC. I understand that Apple is not going to be happy until everyone has an iPhone surgically attached to their hands, but this has gotten ridiculous. Compete in the market, not in the courts!!!!!
mikkej2k

Jun 4, 2012, 4:36 PM

Will T-mobile version have LTE radio onboard?

If you get it on a two year contract , you'll want your GSIII to be able to use the newer network ( LTE ) without having to buy a new phone , or wait until your contract expires.
If I heard correctly (and I may not have) there's essentially two main variants coming to the US, a CDMA/LTE for Sprint/Verizon, and a GSM/HSPA+/LTE for AT&T/T-Mobile.
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