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Leaked screenshot of U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III

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Leaked screenshot of U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III
This leaked screenshot from U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III

This leaked screenshot from U.S. Cellular's internal system shows the Samsung Galaxy S III

A leaked screenshot of the internal computer system of U.S. Cellular shows that the regional carrier could be among the mobile operators in the States to offer the Samsung Galaxy S III. Based on a couple of entries in the carrier's computer system, the 16GB variant of the device will be made available in either white or blue. None of the U.S. carriers has yet to officially announce the device, easily the most anticipated Android phone of the year with 9 million units pre-ordered overseas. As we've told you, that makes the Samsung Galaxy S III the fastest selling device in history.

It wouldn't be out of character for the Samsung Galaxy S III to be available at U.S. Cellular, considering that its predecessor model, the Samsung Galaxy S II, is currently available from the mobile operator. We would expect the major carriers to get first crack at the phone and speculation is that T-Mobile will be launching the unit on June 20th, so don't expect the device to hit the U.S. Cellular line up for a few weeks after that date. Despite some delays, the Samsung Galaxy S III was officially launched globally on Tuesday

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1. The.Average.Fanboy posted on 29 May 2012, 15:56 1 4

"with 9 million units pre-ordered overseas" I find this quote interesting. Samsung is very sneaky with the words they choose. It's a pity that those aren't customer pre-orders.

2. theBankRobber posted on 29 May 2012, 16:16 3 1

Its sucks Sprint can carry ever GB model of the iPhone but limit the SGS3 to just the 16GB model. They could of at least let customers buy a 32GB or 64GB model online.

4. ChriisM posted on 29 May 2012, 16:31 1

Why charge more $ to the customers for something they might not use? 16gb is alot to some and not to others but samsung did what other companies like HTC and apple didnt do, Samsung put a SD card slot on theres so u can pay for the amount u want and that you (the customer) will use!

7. theBankRobber posted on 29 May 2012, 16:53 1

Yea thanks to my games, videos and pictures, im low on both my built in and card memory space. No sense of recording in 1080p if you can only make 30 sec videos to save space. Lol just saying it would be nice for the option. If Sprint wasn't cdma I would order a 64gb overseas, they have 64gb micro SD cards but no phones can use them.

9. durag1 posted on 29 May 2012, 21:04 1

It's cheaper to buy 32GB card online than upgrading from phone manufacture anyway. I would buy one with no memory if I could, then buy 32gb card on eBay for $25-30. Thats what I did on the first HTC Evo but at time wasn't $25-30. They are now. Will change my 32gb out and put in S3 when it gets here in the states. Never buy phone with no changeable memory card or changeabl battery. Why I would never ever buy iphone. Wanted New Evo before I found out you can't change battery in it. Glad I didn't pre order Evo because of new S3 coming out!!! Can't Wait!!!!!!

3. som posted on 29 May 2012, 16:24 1

T-Mobile HTC® One S - Gradient Blue price drop to $100 offered until 5/31/2012 may Galaxy S3 scared HTC to drop it price to lured people. I will wait for Galaxy S3 just 1 more month for a brand new superphone because HTC One is about 2 months old already.

5. skymitch89 posted on 29 May 2012, 16:36 1

Just waiting for the official US launch from Samsung to find out what companies are going to be getting it. I'm fairly confident that the 4 main US companies are going to offer it.

6. PapaSmurf posted on 29 May 2012, 16:49 1

This was so predictable. Every carrier in the US is basically is going to carry it...

8. jmoita2 posted on 29 May 2012, 18:10 1

Once this puppy hits the shelves...
Good buy iPhone.

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