Thursday 3 May 2012

Micron Associates: Samsung’s New ‘Next Galaxy’ website teases Apple fans

http://micronassociates.net/hi-TECH/2012/04/26/micron-associates-samsungs-new-next-galaxy-website-teases-apple-fans/


Apple Fans gently mock by a new website of Samsung’s teaser campaign for its forthcoming Smartphone, widely alleged to be the Galaxy SIII.
The anagram of ‘The Next Galaxy’ named tgeltaayehxnx.com was originally unveiled by Samsung . The users were given by the site a chance to unscramble its address and points them to thenextgalaxy.com. “You’ve got it all mixed up. Following technology blindly often gets you nowhere”,a slogan that is in reference to Samsung’s previous advertising campaign that makes apple fans mocked as sheep . Micron Associates in detailed, the site provides announcement streaming, and can sign in with their email address, Facebook or Google+ to receive updates once users redirected. They are also invited to “Join Samsung Mobile at Unpacked 2012, where the dawn of the next GALAXY will soon be revealed before the world. Don’t want to miss out on this momentous event? Register today to ensure that you’ll be there to witness it all, live and direct from London.”
Samsung’s forthcoming Galaxy Smartphone is being gradually revealed online by the manufacturer. An online teaser videos are being shown on the site which make known few details about Samsung and its most predictable phones to be launched this year.  It is expected next week that Vodafone, the first mobile network confirmed offers Samsung’s new Galaxy device to be unveiled at London’s Earl’s Court. Moreover, “next Galaxy” is widely believed to be the follow-up to the best-selling Galaxy SII, would be coming to Vodafone but did not give any further details. And, this new handset is supposed to be the official phone of the London Olympics which is expected to be unveiled next Thursday. It has a 4.7-inch Super AMOLED screen, 12 megapixel camera, and run the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android, details posted on Micron Associates.
Furthermore, Samsung is also rumored to be likely to announce its own cloud-storage system, competing with Dropbox, offered by the rival HTC One X, and with Apple’s own iCloud. It is likely to offer synchronization for movies, music and pictures.

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