When they began to know the specification of the new flagship device from Samsung, it was rumored that a version for the North American market will be different from the world. The reason for this was called the need for a flagship device in the U.S. have the support networks of the fourth-generation standard LTE. In this case there was a problem - the processor Exynos 4 Quad, which is equipped with Galaxy S III is not designed to work in networks of such a standard, so it will be replaced by Qualcomm Snapdragon S4. However, the network has a banner ad from a Canadian operator Rogers Communications, which indicates that their version of the Samsung Galaxy S III will receive and "new" processor Exynos, and support networks of standard LTE. Unfortunately, information that contains a banner, does not answer the question of what exactly was meant by "new processor". It is possible that it will not be modified Exynos 4 Quad, which is adapted to be able to work with networks of LTE-standard. We can not exclude the fact that Samsung will have time to start selling the smartphone Galaxy S III to manufacture chipsets Exynos 5, which should be put into production during the second quarter of 2012. This version of the processor was originally adapted to a network LTE, rather than the current generation of chipsets Exynos 4.
Samsung Galaxy S III will be released in the U.S. to support LTE and processor Exynos 5?
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