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Galaxy S III: Take that iPhone!
The bitter Apple-Samsung feud doesn’t get any more bitter than when it comes to the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. After all, the Android device was the best selling smartphone in the world during Q3 (disclaimer: Apple is expected to take the title back now that the iPhone 5 is on the market). But still. The Galaxy S III’s attractive display and strong distribution network should make it and its follow-ons strong contenders for the foreseeable future.
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