Tuesday, August 14, 2012

New Samsung, blame Galaxy S III

Unlike cell phones in general, Galaxy S III to date do not have the black version. Samsung wrapped with three colors, namely blue, white and red versions that circulated in the United States.

However, as we quoted from Tech2, Monday (8/13/2012), not yet clear when the black Galaxy S III was launched. Samsung has not officially confirmed.

But soon, Samsung's smartphone champion will likely be out in a black bandage. In one of his official Facebook account, Samsung has shown Galaxy S III color is black.

Android-based handset is reportedly already reached sales of 10 million units. Presence helped make Samsung become the largest smartphone manufacturer today.

From the specification, it seems there will be no different. Galaxy S III will continue to wear black quad core processor, 8-megapixel camera and so on.

Meanwhile annexed Google, 20% Off Motorola Employees ..

More than a third of the 4,000 jobs cut in the United States and a third of Motorola Mobility 94 offices worldwide will also be closed, so the decision has been made.

Local time Sunday be a day that is not so pleasant for the employees who take shelter under the banner of Motorola Mobility. Mobile phone manufacturers are now owned by Google is announced will lay off 20% employees.

Google annexed Motorola Mobility in May, with a value of USD 12.4 billion. Internet giant does not explain specifically how it will use a Motorola, but it has certainly made the purchase to add Google's patent portfolio. Also rumored that Google would use gush to Motorola smartphones and tablet itself.

We quoted from the NYTimes on Monday (8/13/2012), trimming the number of employees is a prime langah in Google's plan to revive the company. As is known, Motorola Mobility far behind its competitors such as Apple and Samsung.

NYTimes reports of further said that the Motorola Mobility plans to leave the market as being unable to generate profit. They also will stop production of low-end devices.

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