

With competitive hardware to complement an un-messed-with build of Android Jelly Bean, this would be a sweet phone. Based on a spec-sheet leaked by SamMobile, Samsung could overhaul its current Galaxy Nexus by stuffing it with the S3's impressive processor and cameras. Galaxy Nexus 2 It's also possible the S3's imminent sequel won't be a Galaxy S phone after all. It'll probably happen eventually, but next March would be surprisingly soon. The short of it: The Korea Times reported that Samsung would release a bigger (5-inch) and faster Galaxy S4 in March. Galaxy S IV, coming next March We covered this in September, and while Samsung has since denied this rumor, they only denied it in Korean on their twitter account. It's still too early to say whether it's legit, but we'll know soon. Today, this screenshot surfaced from a Nordic retailer's database, showing S3 Mini options in blue and white, with and without NFC. Invitations to an event at Samsung's German branch on October 11th teasing "how big small can be" (and bearing the signature "S" logo from the Galaxy S line) were discovered last week. If you've been put off by the S3's size, you may be able to get the best of both worlds - possibly as soon as the end of the month. Contrary to what Samsung's "Next Big Thing" ads seem to think, not everybody wants a 4.8-inch display on their phone. Here's our run-down of the hottest Samsung Galaxy rumors: Galaxy S III mini The iPad may not be the only device slimming down this fall.
