Samsung teased users with seven new features for the Galaxy S III, including the ability to check your Facebook newsfeed from the lockscreen, split-screen apps and even more ways to share photos by way of NFC.

Premium Suite will expand the capabilities of what is already one of the most feature-packed handsets on the market. In our review of the S III, we noted that it does so much it can be almost overwhelming, with many redundant and wonky features among the unquestionably innovative and cool tricks. Samsung sees room for a few more.

Samsung announced the features Friday in a blog post and YouTube video, but didn't say exactly when they'd be available.

Still, Facebook fiends will love the "Facebook Lock Ticker," which lets you check your Facebook news feed from the lock screen. See something you're interested in? Tap it and the S III launches the Facebook app so you can "like" and comment right away.

Another new feature lets you change text size when viewing a webpage in "Reader Mode," allowing you to see just the text and photos of a website, free of ads, site navigation and the other elements that make up a webpage.

The S III already has about half a dozen ways to share a photo, but Samsung doesn't think that's enough. Its newest trick, Auto Share Shot, makes it possible to share a photo to any NFC- and S-Beam- (Samsung's version of Android Beam) enabled devices. That means you no longer have to rely upon everyone being on the same local Wi-Fi network and accepting invitations one by one. Tap your phone against another NFC- or S-Beam-capable device and voilà, you've shared a photo.

Samsung also revamped the picture-in-picture-like function called Pop Up Play. "Multi Window" adds the ability to assign an app to each half of the screen, allowing you to run two apps simultaneously. We found Pop Up Play novel, but not terribly useful. It's difficult to see how this would be any better on the S III's 4.8-inch display. Still, if you like Pop Up Play, you'll dig this feature.

Premium Suite also allows users to organize apps by how often they use them, and "Contextual Tag" will automatically tag date, weather and location data in all of your photos, as well as the person in your shot if you have facial recognition turned on.

Finally, Page Buddy (no, we don't know why it has that name) will work much like Motorola's Smartactions app. It will automatically launch tasks based on what you're doing with your S III. For example, plugging in a set of earphones will open the phone's music app.

Samsung hasn't said exactly when the Premium Suite update is coming, but we'll put it to the test once it arrives. Stay tuned.