Samsung’s Galaxy S III isn’t expected to start showing up with eager new buyers until midway through next week at the earliest, but it looks like some retailers have jumped the gun. A SlashGear reader in Asia managed to snag not one but two Galaxy S III handsets, and shared a few photos of his new toys that he took using the Samsung’s 8-megapixel camera itself.

As promised, part of the Galaxy S III setup process includes getting a Dropbox account with a sizable chunk of free storage: 48GB free, on top of the 2GB the cloud store service includes as standard. That’s integrated through Samsung’s customized Ice Cream Sandwich build, though unlike the Galaxy Nexus the Galaxy S III does have a microSD card slot for adding extra local storage.

Announced at the top end of the month, the Galaxy S III has already seen pre-orders measuring in the “thousands” according to Samsung. Sales will begin in Europe first, with the US devices – running a Qualcomm dual-core chip with LTE rather than the Exynos quadcore paired with the HSPA+ versions – expected to drop over the summer.
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Story Timeline
- Samsung Galaxy S III hands-on
- Samsung Galaxy S III to cost £550 unlocked: ships May 30th
- Samsung Galaxy S III pre-order price falls
- Samsung offering Galaxy S III pre-orders a day early
- Samsung Galaxy S III gets early unboxing
- Samsung Galaxy S III hits 9m pre-orders worldwide
- Galaxy S III rooted before release
- Samsung Galaxy S III US pre-orders start (but you should probably wait)
- Galaxy S III pre-ordered by "thousands"
Galaxy S III arrives early for some is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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