Samsung on Thursday announced the Galaxy S III mini, a smaller version of its Galaxy S III 4.8-inch smartphone. With a 4-inch screen, the S III mini is aimed at consumers who are looking for more practical smartphones, Samsung said. Does this mean the full-fledged Galaxy S III is impractical? Or could the statement be a swipe at the iPhone 5?



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