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Now here's something surprising: the Samsung Galaxy S III shares the same camera sensor with the iPhone 4S. That is what was discovered after the latest and greatest smartphone to come out of South Korea was torn down to its bits.
Speaking of the iPhone, components allegedly belonging to the smartphone's next iteration have started to pop-up online. Looks like the next iPhone might sport a bigger display after all.
In other news, various leaks suggest that new Motorola smartphones are headed to Verizon and AT&T. Also, the Sony Xperia acro S was made official, but it won't be coming to the U.S., or at least not for now.
More information about these and other stories is available at the links below.
Speaking of the iPhone, components allegedly belonging to the smartphone's next iteration have started to pop-up online. Looks like the next iPhone might sport a bigger display after all.
In other news, various leaks suggest that new Motorola smartphones are headed to Verizon and AT&T. Also, the Sony Xperia acro S was made official, but it won't be coming to the U.S., or at least not for now.
More information about these and other stories is available at the links below.
- Samsung sells over 50 million units of first two Galaxy S models, 7 million Samsung GALAXY Notes
- Samsung Galaxy S III torn down, has same camera sensor as Apple iPhone 4S
- Motorola DROID RAZR HD appears in Cellebrite system
- Samsung says its high standards caused delay of pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S III
- New iPhone parts start to leak, confirm 16:9 aspect ratio 4" screen
- Report: Motorola Vanquish is the DROID RAZR HD, Motorola Asanti heading to AT&T
- Google Asus Nexus 7 tablet seen on benchmark site
- Waterproof Sony Xperia acro S poised to make a "splash in HD" with 12MP camera and 720p display


