Samsung announced currently that it will launch several pop-up stores in London in sequence to showcase a new flagship smartphone, a Galaxy S III.
The initial dual stores, dubbed Samsung Mobile PINs, will open during Westfield Shepherd?s Bush and during Old Spitalfields Market on May 29 ? a day a Galaxy S III creates a European debut. Over a summer, dual some-more PINs will launch in Hyde Park and within a Olympic Park.
?As a name PIN suggests, a unpractical thought is a relocating landmark knowledge like a pinpoint on a map,? Samsung pronounced in a blog post.
Shoppers will get to try out a new Galaxy S III smartphone, as good as other Samsung inclination and apps. ?We acquire everybody to this enterprising and enterprising place to entirely knowledge and suffer all a core facilities of Samsung mobile products,? Younghee Lee, comparison clamp boss and conduct of tellurian selling for Samsung Mobile, pronounced in a statement.
Samsung pronounced a Mobile PIN stores will be potion structures ?specially engineered to constraint a imagination, while being mobile adequate to simply change location. One of a some-more distinguished characteristics of a PIN is a wall, built with a two-way customized mirrored glass.?
The proclamation comes several weeks after Samsung and Visa teamed up for a limited-edition Galaxy S III that will be accessible to athletes and trialists competing in this summer?s Olympic games.
Samsung unveiled a Galaxy S III during a London press eventuality progressing this month. It boasts a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED 1,280-by-720 display, and runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It facilities an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and 1.9-megapixel front-facing one.
The device is approaching to strike a U.S. marketplace someday this summer, nonetheless carriers and recover dates have not nonetheless been announced. Those fervent to get their hands on one, however, can pre-order an unbarred chronicle of a Galaxy S III ? for a large $800 cost tag.
For more, see PCMag?s Hands On With a Samsung Galaxy S III and a slideshow below.
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