Samsung has quietly over the Galaxy S III Neo for the European market on its site. The new version looks the same as the S III, but has more memory and runs by default on Android 4.4.2.
The S III Neo appears with Android 4.4.2, a version of the regular S III will never get, according to Samsung because the phone is ‘too little memory’. The S III Neo has a 1.5 GB, compared to 1GB of the regular S III. In addition, the processor changed. The S III has an Exynos 4 Quad of the Samsung itself; the Neo-variant probably have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, a quad-core with four Cortex A7 processor cores at 1.4 GHz with Adreno 305 gpu. The phone only supports 3g and not 4g, which is almost all other midrange devices with a price between 250 and 350 euros to support it. The S III Neo would be around 280 euros is going to cost you.
The S III Neo is probably also in the Netherlands. Provider Vodafone provided ‘accidentally’ been a S III Neo with Speaking software to a customer that a S III had ordered, as appears from a conversation with photos on Facebook.
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