A photograph of an early version of the pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S III was
obtained by mobile bulgaria.com. The picture is supposed to show white splotches
on the back cover which did not meet the Korean manufacturer's high quality
standards. However, the blotch is not easy to see as it is below the surface and
the back has to be at an angle. While it might not jump out at you, if you keep
staring at it like one of those Magic Eye pictures, eventually you will see it.
Hopefully this doesn't take as long to figure out as the white version of the
Apple iPhone 4 did. Apple was said to have tried a number of coating
combinations in an attempt to keep the light from leaking from the white casing.
Ironically, with the Samsung Galaxy S III, it is the white version that is
not affected by the manufacturing problem. Does it really matter to buyers of
the Samsung Galaxy S III which color they buy? Would you change your pre-order
to a white model from a blue one if it meant getting the phone earlier?
Obviously it meant something to Samsung to make sure that their new flagship
phone was launched without a blemish because destroying 600,000 already
manufactured back covers doesn't come cheaply. Then, there is the cost to run
off another 600,000 replacement covers. But it had to done because if there is
one thing that you can't put a price on, it's a company's reputation.
source: mobilebulgaria.com (translated) via Phandroid
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