http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/05/fordanengdsc01441-1335956327.jpg We’re here live at Samsung’s unveiling of the Galaxy S III and while it was going on, we furiously built this chart to see how the biggest phone of the year stacks up against its two progenitors. Here’s some trivia: that 4.8-inch display is 22 percent bigger than the Galaxy S II’s, but its overall dimensions only grew by 16 percent. If you’re interested in those sort of details, then after the break is where you need to be.
Gallery: Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Galaxy Nexus
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