Samsung releases Part 2 of Premium Suite Video for Samsung Galaxy S III

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Samsung releases Part 2 of Premium Suite Video for Samsung Galaxy S III
Last Thursday, we showed you Part 1 of Samsung's video showing off some of the Premium Suite features that will be sent via update to the Samsung Galaxy S III after Jelly Bean is installed. Now, the Korean based tech giant has released Part 2 of the video. Most of these features are taken off the Samsung GALAXY Note II and the Samsung GALAXY Note 10.1.  One of the features displayed on the new video is the Paper Artist app which lets you decorate your pictures using your finger.

There is also the Low Light Shot mode for the camera which takes "noise-free" photos in the dark, even without flash. The Best Face mode lets you choose the best facial shot from several exposures to be placed in the final shot. Easy Mode takes the most used widgets like contacts, weather and alarms, and puts them on the desktop so anyone can access them, even smartphone newbies. The video also shows off Sound Balance, which allows the user to adjust the volume on the left and right speakers individually. There are other new features, including some that let the disabled use the device.

The update has started rolling out for the international model of the phone, the GT-i9300. As for the states, Verizon customers are still awaiting their update to Android 4.1.1. Once Big Red finally gets with the program, we should see the Premium Suite update in the U.S. For those who are waiting for the update, which of the many features revealed in Part I and Part II of the video are you looking forward to the most?

source: BGR

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