Glam gadget: The Samsung Galaxy S III


If you're a camera freak, then it's likely that you've wished that you could take photos just by thinking it. You can almost do that with the third generation Samsung Galaxy dubbed the S III.

Eye candy priority

One of the smartphone's selling points is that it has a built-in 4.8-inch screen, 8-megapixel camera that you can prime for those snapshot-worthy moments with just the sound of your voice. It also a has a burst shot function which allows up to 20 photos to be shot consecutively with no lag so that you get the exact moment you click on.

Sleepless smartphone
It doesn't stop there. The smartphone also boasts of a feature wherein won't go on sleep mode until you look away or close your eyes. Plus, you can also listen to your music through voice commands, including turning the volume up and down.


Easy share
Sharing is also much easier and faster with the S III, which allows transfers of 1Gb clips in less than three minutes and 10 MB music files in a matter of seconds simply by touching another Galaxy S III phone.

Fashionista's choice
This stylish phone is perfect for the fashionista on the run. It’s lightweight and very thin with two sophisticated colors—pebble blue and marble white.

The Samsung Galaxy S III was recently launched in London, where Samsung’s President and Head of IT and Mobile Communications JK Shin unveiled the new phone to two thousand journalists, news anchors and bloggers from all over the world. The Samsung Galaxy S III will be available in the Philippines at the end of May.


Have a fashion or beauty question for Erica? Drop her a line at ericaparedes1@yahoo.com
 

Erica Paredes has been working in the publishing industry for almost a decade as a fashion and beauty editor, newspaper columnist, stylist and make-up artist. Nowadays she juggles her time between food and fashion, beauty and travel plus mommy duties to her 8 year old daughter.

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