It looks a lot like an evolved Galaxy Nexus smartphone

Feb 13, 2012 06:47 GMT  ·  By

During the first half of the ongoing year, Samsung is expected to bring to the market the successor of its highly popular Galaxy S II smartphone.

The company has yet to confirm an official release date for it, along with specs and the like, but that does not stop enthusiasts from imagining what the mobile phone will be all about.

We already hand the chance to have a look at one Galaxy S III concept phone, and a new one is now available for your viewing pleasure.

The new device - which emerged over at Android Advices - comes from Long Nong Huang and is meant to pack inside the latest advancements in the mobile industry.

The Samsung Galaxy S III concept phone packs an NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset, a quad-core application processor that has been clocked in at 1.3 GHz, and it arrives with 1.5GB of RAM to enable great performance capabilities.

Moreover, the device was conceived with a 4.65 inches Super AMOLED HD touchscreen display that sports a 326-ppi pixel density.

On the back, the concept phone sports an 8-megapixel photo snapper with Xenon flash and support for HD video recording, 3D capabilities could also be part of this device’s specs list.

The smartphone is powered by a 1750 mAh battery and weighs 118 grams. It also arrives on shelves with a microSD memory card slot with support for up to 32GB of additional storage space, as well as with HSPA / LTE connectivity.

The Samsung Galaxy S III would run under Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.

Overall, the smartphones appears to be packing design features from both Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Nexus smartphones that Samsung launched last year.

The concept device was meant to be exactly what Galaxy S III is expected to become, namely the next flagship Android handset from Samsung. Hopefully, the real phone will be able to impress as much as these concept phones do.