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By engadget, on April 12th, 2013%
As you may have heard, Facebook Home has finally made its way to a select number of devices from HTC and Samsung. While the initial rollout was a little shaky, we were able to grab the social network’s latest mobile triumph on every device that officially supports it. What you see above is the full spread of devices that are listed as candidates for the downloadable APK’s launch (the HTC First excepted, which we have unfortunately already shipped away): from left to right, you’ll see the Samsung Galaxy Note II , Galaxy S III, HTC One X+ , One X and the One . . . → Read More: Visualized: Facebook Home’s assortment of abodes
By engadget, on April 4th, 2013%
Last month, a purple Galaxy S III first reared its regal-hued exterior accompanied by claims that it would launch on Sprint sometime in April. Tonight, a tipster sent a screenshot our way that’s pegged the aubergine handset for an April 12th release on the Now Network. With the help of a $50 mail-in rebate, you’ll be able to pick up the 16GB variant of the smartphone for $99 on a two-year contract. . . . → Read More: Purple Samsung Galaxy S III coming to Sprint on April 12th for $99
By engadget, on November 2nd, 2012%
 Mophie told us a couple of months back that it would be bringing its GS3-friendly Juice Packs to market sometime around late October / early November, and, well, today’s the day the handy add-on is finally up for grabs. . . . → Read More: Mophie Juice Pack for Samsung Galaxy S III now available for $100
By engadget, on October 25th, 2012%
Sprint’s the first US carrier to get the long-awaited Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) upgrade to the Samsung Galaxy S III. Featured as an OTA update, your device may start seeing it as early as today . . . → Read More: Jelly Bean rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S III on Sprint beginning today
By engadget, on October 8th, 2012%
 AT&T might have nabbed Verizon’s color for the Galaxy S III , but that doesn’t mean Big Red subscribers will be left out. The CDMA carrier has just posted a rotating teaser on its home page promising the low-key black and brown versions of Samsung’s flagship sometime “soon,” with availability sign-ups on hand for the impatient . . . → Read More: Verizon teases black and brown Galaxy S III models for the subtle crowd
By engadget, on September 18th, 2012%
 Custom ROM fans will know AOKP (Android Open Kang Project), but the first build derived from Jelly Bean was knowingly rough around the edges. . . . → Read More: AOKP team posts giant update to its Jelly Bean build, allows rotation and tablet UI anywhere
By engadget, on September 6th, 2012%
 The phone that a passel of worldwide lawsuits couldn’t hold back, Samsung’s Galaxy S III , is the company’s most successful yet, as Samsung announced tonight that it’s delivered more than 20 million units in 100 days. That figure puts it at three times the sales rate of the Galaxy S II when it broke 20 million in February , ten months after launch and more than six times the original Galaxy S, which took 17 months . . . → Read More: Samsung notches more than 20 million Galaxy S III smartphones sold in 100 days
By engadget, on August 31st, 2012%
 If you thought Mophie was planning to keep its smartphone Juice Packs exclusively Apple-based — we’d have probably agreed with you. . . . → Read More: Mophie readies Galaxy S III Juice Packs, coming very soon
By engadget, on August 29th, 2012%
 And you thought your future brown Galaxy S III would be special. We’re just learning the full story of how avid fan Shane Bennett got what may be the rarest version of Samsung’s flagship phone through an unusual chain of events. After half-jokingly asking Samsung Canada for a free phone with the drawing of a dragon as a token gift, Shane was given a kangaroo drawing as a response; the overwhelming reaction to his posting that story on Reddit led to not just a thank-you trip to a Galaxy S III launch party but a custom phone designed around his off-hand doodle. . . . → Read More: Samsung sends Canadian a truly unique Galaxy S III, guarantees a loyal customer
By engadget, on August 28th, 2012%
 Samsung just couldn’t relegate itself to a two-tone, blue and white Galaxy S III universe — the company is using the run-up to IFA 2012 to triple the size of its smartphone’s palette. . . . → Read More: Samsung expands Galaxy S III colors: yes, you can get brown
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