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Samsung recently announced a slew of new colors for their popular Galaxy S III phone, and since many of you might be having buyer’s remorse now, we thought we’d help you out with your color conundrum by offering you a chance to win a Galaxy S III Androidified case from Cruzerlite. These cases are made of a scratch resistant thermoplastic polyurethane and come sporting our favorite Android mascot. I’ve had nothing but good things to say about these cases and now I’m going to give you the chance to win one.

Samsung has unveiled their new lineup of colors for the Samsung Galaxy S III. While we were already tipped off to a few of these (black, titanium grey), we finally have confirmation from Samsung. The four new color (inspired by nature) include “Amber Brown,” “Garnet Red,” “Sapphire Black” and “Titanium Gray.” I guess that means AT&T’s exclusive red won’t be so exclusive come the release of these new colors.

It’s that time again, and according to the The National Retail Federation, 54% of college students will be buying a new computer, tablet or smartphone for school this year. Add that to the multitude of high-school students looking to go back to school with the hottest smartphone and you’re left with a whole new market of Samsung Galaxy S III owners looking for a case.

Clove UK is reporting that the still unannounced black Samsung Galaxy S III will feature 64GB of internal storage, making it the first Galaxy S III model of that capacity. This is great news, considering rumors had the 64GB SG3 version all but dead. Clove is also pointing towards an October launch, which is on par with the 4-6 weeks availability earlier reported by Mobile Fun.

On Thursday, the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean ROM for the Samsung Galaxy S III was leaked online, much to the delight of Galaxy S III owners the world over. If you’re understandably cautious about installing it on your new handset prior to its official launch, then check out the 10-minute video below that shows the software in action on Samsung’s flagship Android handset.

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