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Samsung Galaxy S III images leaked

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Samsung Galaxy S III images leaked
Recent images of the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III have got the rumor mill reeling and Android customers salivating with excitement. Although not yet confirmed by the manufacturer, a post on Reddit showed a device that matches closely with previous Galaxy S III rumors. A few days later, a Netherlands-based mobile blog posted a similar image. Until Samsung's official London press conference on May 22 takes place, we'll just have to be satisfied with these speculations for now.

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