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Samsung Galaxy S III debuts in Europe

Samsung Galaxy S III goes on sale this week in 28 European and Middle Eastern nations. In Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, the Samsung Galaxy S III will have access to Music Hub, an ITunes-like service.

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A shop assistant poses with the new Samsung Galaxy S III after it's launch at the Westfield shopping centre in west London earlier this week.

Samsung聽Electronics Co., the world's largest maker of mobile phones, said its third-generation聽Galaxy聽S smartphone went on sale Tuesday in 28 European and Middle Eastern countries, hoping to cement its lead over Apple's iPhone.

The聽Galaxy聽S III smartphones hit the shelves in countries including France and Britain. By the end of July, nearly 300 mobile operators around the world will be selling the device.

Buyers of the new smartphone in five European countries will also be the first to get their hands on聽Samsung'smusic streaming service.

In Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Britain, the聽Galaxy聽S III will be shipped with access to the Music Hub 鈥 an iTune's like service allowing users to listen to music as well as buy and store it.聽Samsung聽said the service has a 19-million song catalog.

Samsung聽said the initial response to the new smartphone was positive. At Vodafone Group, pre-sale orders for the聽Galaxy聽S III outstripped those of any previous Android-based smartphones, according to聽Samsung.

The聽Galaxy聽series of smartphones is widely acknowledged in the industry as a success for聽Samsung, turning it from a smartphone also-ran into a viable competitor with the iPhone from Apple Inc.

While Apple has kept the screen size of the iPhone the same in every upgrade since 2007,聽Samsung聽increased the screen size of its highest-end smartphone in its two major updates. The latest聽Galaxy聽phone screen is nearly twice as big as the iPhone screen.

The 4.8-inch S III also features more computing power that supports voice commands and an eye-movement tracking feature to keep the screen from dimming.

The music service, which is available in free and paid versions, can recommend new tunes based on a user's listening preferences.

The paid service allows uploading and storage of music files on servers that can be accessed from more than one Internet-connected device at a cost of 鈧9.99 per month,聽Samsung聽said.

Unlike Apple, which uses its in-house operating system and iTunes music service,聽Samsung聽has relied on Google's Android operating system for its flagship smartphones.

Samsung's聽music service is a result of its acquisition of mSpot Inc., a Palo Alto, California-based provider of music and movie streaming services on the Web and mobile devices.

The Korean firm has been making efforts to increase homemade mobile content, such as its own messaging application, hoping that these features will boost consumer loyalty.

Samsung聽overtook Apple in smartphone sales for the first time in the first three months of this year, according to research firm Strategy Analytics. The Suwon, South Korea-based company sold 44.5 million smartphones in the January-March quarter, compared with Apple's 35.1 million iPhone sales.

Market watchers expect that Apple may use its annual conference for developers next month to announce the yearly upgrade to the iPhone, which then can go on sale as early as July.

Aside from being big rivals in the smartphone market,聽Samsung聽and Apple have also a close business relationship.聽Samsung聽supplies mobile chips and display panels for iPhones and iPad tablet computers, counting Apple among its biggest clients.

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