Olympics Tickets for Samsung Galaxy S3 Buyers

Reports Hint At Possible Pebble Blue Samsung Galaxy SIII Shortage

Samsung recently released some details of the launch event scheduled on the evening of May 29 for the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3. The device is among the most-anticipated smartphones for the year and it appears that the South Korean company giving another incentive for consumers who pre-ordered the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3.

AT&T May Also Offer Upcoming Samsung Galaxy SIII

Reports Hint At Possible Pebble Blue Samsung Galaxy SIII Shortage

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy SIII was launched during an event that was held in London earlier this month. The South Korean company has also confirmed that its latest smartphone offering will the marketed and sold in the US market. It appears that some hints have emerged on which mobile service provider will be including the upcoming Samsung Galaxy SIII on its smartphone lineup.

Full ROM of Upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 Leaked

Reports Hint At Possible Pebble Blue Samsung Galaxy SIII Shortage

Although the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 is expected to be released into the market on May 30, it appears that the full ROM of the upcoming device was already leaked recently. This means that users on Android-powered smartphones using the Android 4.0 OS will be able to download the TouchWiz UI of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3. This will allow users to use the S-Voice, Pop-up Play and the Smart Stay features of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 on their Android-powered smartphones.

Root of Samsung Galaxy S3 Made Prior to Its Release

Reports Hint At Possible Pebble Blue Samsung Galaxy SIII Shortage

Although the Samsung Galaxy S3 will not be released into the market until May 29, reports have indicated that some hackers were able to root the latest smartphone offering of Samsung. Reports have indicated that the work of Chainfire in rooting the Samsung Galaxy S3 was reportedly on the XDA developers forum. An insider reportedly supplied Chainfire with an unprotected kernel of the device, which was used in rooting the Samsung Galaxy S3 prior to its release.