UPDATE: Looks like another test was posted on GLBenchmark with the same model number. Although the device has now been removed, the test shows a new firmware build and a proper 720p display (1280×720). In short, this device is probably with a physical Home button. Check the screen shot below. Thanks, Fayez!
A benchmark result of Samsung’s GT-I9300 has been published on GLBenchmark’s website. While we don’t have the complete specs yet, the result does reveal some interesting things. The device will run Ice Cream Sandwich and will be powered by an Exynos processor. The phone’s board is listed as “smdk4x12,” which means it will most likely use Exynos 4212 or 4412 supporting a maximum clock speed of 1.4GHz.
Another interesting fact is the screen resolution. If you recollect, Samsung published an UAProf of the device last month claiming the screen resolution to be 1024×600 pixels. Well, according to the GLBenchmark results, the phone has a resolution of 1196×720 pixels, which is similar to the Galaxy Nexus, hinting at a buttonless design.
So is this device really, the Galaxy S III? PocketNow who stumbled on the result believes so but the I9300 seems more of an enhanced Galaxy S II (perhaps with S-Pen support) rather than its successor.