Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 16GB
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10 years ago
The seller is not reliable.
Ordered a samsung s3, recieved a samsung neo. I used a samsung galaxy S3 i9300 earlier in 2013. I had to update my phone coz of obvious reasons. A fan on S3, i wanted to order the same. I got the product delivered on Nov 11. Started using sometime in January.
10 years ago
It's a workhorse phone. I
It's a workhorse phone. I can do anything with it.
7 years ago
Useless , unless you need a paper weight.
The phone is pointless if it won't stay charged. I charge it to 100% and it's dead within an hour. Also, it doesn't charge in your car and you can only use the charger it came with or it won't do anything. Waste of money.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 4G
When you boil it right down, it's a pretty straight trade-off between 4G speeds and battery life, and that will ultimately be your decision to make. For us, this is a bad swap. There's no point in having blazing-fast data speeds if you have no battery life to power the phone, and 12 hours of...
Pros:
- Same great Galaxy S3 design
- Great 4.7-inch screen
- 4G data speeds
Cons:
- 4G heavily impacts battery life
- No HDMI port
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 Sim Free Mobile Phone
Good phone
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 Camera Review
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a great smartphone with a comprehensive imaging feature set including a customizable camera user interface, manual control over white balance, exposure compensation and various digital filters and effects. Operation is very quick with a responsive AF and very fast shot-to-shot times but the S3 lacks a physical shutter button and fine image detail in low light not quite up with the best in class.
Pros:
- Fast operation and almost non-existent shutter-lag
- Fast AF
- Reliable focus and metering
- Good quality HD video
- Comprehensive imaging feature set
- Manual control over ISO and exposure compensation
- Efficient HDR mode
- Customizable camera app UI
- Good array of retouching options in the Gallery app
- 4.8 inch screen great for composing images
- New image sharing options
Cons:
- No physical shutter-button
- Strong noise reduction and sharpening create 'mushy' low-contrast detail
- Soft low-light images
- Slightly unintuitive menu structure
- Lack of shutter speed indication limits usefulness of manual ISO capability
- Unreliable white balance when using flash in mixed light situations
14 years ago
Review: Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung rightfully enjoys pointing out that it ships more Android smartphones than anyone else. And, with its new Galaxy S III , the South Korean electronics giant has accomplished something only Apple has been able to do so far: sell the same exact phone at the same price across major U.S.
Pros:
- A blazing fast beast of a phone with 2GB of RAM and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor
- The display is a beauty, just short of the iPhone and One X screens
- Handset is thin and light
- The same hardware is sold across five U.S
- carriers at the same price point
Cons:
- Samsung's TouchWiz software includes a lot of half-baked features that aim for innovation but miss the mark - sharing apps in particular
- Styling is boring, and not exciting enough for a flagship phone
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 Review
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has finally hit Indian shores and loyal Sammy fans can't wait to get their grubby mitts on one. We know many Galaxy S II owners who've already swapped their phone for the upgraded model.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 Review
With an 8 megapixel sensor, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is capable of decent image quality with very good colour reproduction. With the addition of the Android operating system it is a good camera for taking pictures when out with friends or on a trip out, which can then all be edited and shared direct...
Pros:
- Image quality is good
- Android operating system
- Apps available for editing and sharing images
- Large touch screen
- Fast continuous shooting
Cons:
- Not ideal for portraits
- Difficult to get close to your subject for macro shots
- No image stabilisation
14 years ago
The Galaxy S III, as Samsung touts it, is “inspired by nature â€" it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments,†and that theme is ever present when you turn on the phone for the first time.
Pros:
- A pretty cool feature is window-in-window, which allows you to watch a video and look at your home screen or browse the web at the same time
- Sporting Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich, the S III means business.
Cons:
- The only real problem with this device is the price
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