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Korean Galaxy S III to be the first quad-core LTE phone

gsmarena.com (10 months and 26 days ago)

Jun 25, 2012

Korean Galaxy S III to be the first quad-core LTE phone

Until now, if you wanted LTE support to go with your Galaxy S III, you'd have to sacrifice some processing power, namely the quad-core Exynos chipset, which does not support LTE. Evidence of this can be found in both the US and Japanese versions of the S III with LTE support, both of which are set to have dual-core processors.It seems that Samsung has confirmed earlier rumors that there... full story

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