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Samsung Galaxy S III Appears in Early Unboxing Video

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We’re just a couple of days away from the May 29th launch date for the Samsung Galaxy S III, so it was only a matter of time before the device showed up in an early unboxing video.

Indeed, the Samsung Galaxy S III has been unboxed ahead of its launch later on this month and it’s Nicollo Rolli of HD Network by way of Android and Me who is responsible.

While the unboxing is conducted in the Italian language, it does give us a look at two key things.

One, the actual Samsung Galaxy S III itself and two, Rolli also compares it to a host of current Android smartphones including the Galaxy S II, HTC One X, HTC One S, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and the Samsung Galaxy Note. It’s not amazingly in-depth but it will give interested parties a better grasp of the phone’s size.

Remember, the Galaxy S III is a massive device checking in with a Super AMOLED HD screen that measures 4.8-inches in size. Only the Samsung Galaxy Note’s display is bigger.

We also get a good look at what’s going to be coming inside the Galaxy S III’s box and those that have bought a smartphone before will recognize all of it.

Read: Samsung Galaxy S III Hands On.

The Samsung Galaxy S III is set to arrive on a host of carriers in England on May 29th and it will be launching elsewhere in the weeks ahead. Samsung has said that it will be hitting the U.S. in June, although, no U.S. carriers have confirmed the device for their networks.

Galaxy S III is Samsung’s latest smartphone and it features a spacious 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, an impressive 8MP camera with loads of features, a massive 2100mAh battery, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Read: Has Verizon Already Screwed Galaxy S III Owners?

In addition, early tests indicate the the Galaxy S III will offer great battery life, a feature that is at the top of many potential smartphone buyers wishlists.

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