The South Koreans has got a new/old device added to the Galaxy fleet. Why old? Well, the company's 2012 flagship is now coming in a refreshed version, sporting dual-SIM card slots, named Samsung Galaxy S III Neo+, model dubbed as GT-I9300I.
The S III Neo+ will come out of it's box with a Quad-Core Exynos processor clocked at 1.4GHz, a 4.8-inches Super AMOLED screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display marked at 306 pixels-per-inch, eight gigabytes of on board memory space (expandable via microSD card slot), one gigabyte Random Access Memory, an eight megapixels primary camera with LED flash light capable of capturing 1080p videos and a 1.9 megapixels secondary camera with 720p video recording, dual-SIM card slots with 3G WCDMA + GSM networks from connectivity, a 2,100mAh powered battery and runs on Android with Samsung's own TouchWiz over the hood.
The new smartphone is measured at 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 millimeters in dimensions and weighs 132 grams on mass. The Samsung made Galaxy S III Neo+ seems to be an exclusive for the Chinese smartphone market, just for now, before it's headed to other countries.
Source: Android Community