
Its intuitive motion commands and features make sharing and completing tasks easier. The picture-in-picture display lets you watch videos while checking your email or surfing the Web. Plus, it’s preloaded with the Android 4.0 operating system.
The Samsung Galaxy S III is truly a natural extension of yourself with innovative motion-sensing features. For instance, it knows when you want to talk – if you’re messaging a friend and want to call instead, simply lift the phone to your ear and it will dial automatically. The phone will also notify you of missed calls and messages, right when you pick it up.
Plus, share photos, music, videos and more like never before between phones with a simple tap, thanks to S Beam™. This incredible superphone only goes to bed when you do: as long as you look at the phone, it maintains a bright display.
The Samsung Galaxy S III runs on the Bell LTE network, reaching super-fast maximum download speeds of up to 75 Mbps1 (expected average download of 12–25 Mbps). Unlike some other carriers, the Bell network never falls back to 2G, so you can surf, stream and browse faster than ever before.
LTE is available in several areas and expanding further in 2012. Learn more about the LTE rollout. Outside LTE coverage areas, you'll get access to 4G speeds of up to 42 Mbps. See the coverage map.
With its amazing 4.8” HD Super AMOLED screen, ultra-fast response time, powerful 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and blazing-fast LTE speeds, the Samsung Galaxy S III is perfect for Mobile TV. No matter where you are, you can watch shows, sports and news on a variety of live TV channels with Bell Mobile TV.
This amazing 8 megapixel camera has a feature called Burst Shot that lets you take 20 pictures in succession to make a continuous scene. You can also enable the Best Photo option within Burst Shot – it automatically takes a burst of eight shots and chooses the nicest one. Plus, the Samsung Galaxy S III recognizes your friends’ faces and can share photos with them instantly. You can also enable the camera to automatically shoot right from the lock screen, so you’re always ready to capture the moment.
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