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Samsung Galaxy S3
Tweet With nine million pre-orders, 50 000 of those in SA, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is certainly hot property. This strong demand is in no small part due to an excellent legacy that Samsung built around the Galaxy S series, while a brief glance at the S3's basic specs explains the rest: ·...- A number of added extras such as Pop-up Play and moving video icons
- bigger battery
- sleeker looks than S2
- great 4.8
- Still no metal used in design
- app seeding on home-screens cumbersome
- some functionality difficult to find
Samsung Galaxy S III: Summer blockbuster defined by superstar software (review)
Summary: Samsung was able to get the new Galaxy S III launched on all major US wireless carriers in the same form factor. After a couple of weeks of using the device, it is clear to me that the Galaxy S III is the hottest device of the summer and I plan to pick my own up soon.
Seidio ACTIVE and SURFACE Samsung Galaxy S III Cases Review
Congrats on buying that brand new Samsung Galaxy S III . Now you probably want a case to protect it. I have 2 cases from Seidio for your consideration. They are the ACTIVE and SURFACE cases, which are available in multiple colors, with or without belt holsters and one even comes with a kickstand.- ACTIVE is available with or without a kickstand
- Belt holsters are rugged and can be worn in portrait or landscape orientation
- SURFACE case is much too hard to remove
VIDEOVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S III Hardware and Software Hands-on
The Samsung Galaxy S III / GT-I9300 is Samsung's eagerly awaited Android flagship smartphone which will launch next week. Running on Android 4.0.4 / Ice Cream Sandwich , which Samsung enhanced with its own TouchWiz 4.0 UI, the Galaxy S III is one of the new smartphone which is powered by a quad-core...
A big downside of this handset is the absence of a proper HDMI port which should have been there as it is a high end smartphone . In fact, according to reports, the Samsung Galaxy SIII has a different MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) adapter than the standard cables used by most mobile phones.
- Superfast performance
- Superb battery life
- Great user interface
- Stale looks
- S Voice disappoints
- Propriety HDMI
Samsung Galaxy S III Review
If there's such a thing as heritage in the relatively fledgling world of smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S III has it. Seldom does a phone – at least, one not wearing an Apple logo – arrive to so many expectations, and this time around Samsung even managed to match its Cupertino rival for pre-launch...
Samsung Galaxy S III Written Review by Taylor
There is no questioning the quality of the Galaxy S III. Top to bottom, it is a fantastic device. And while many would rather see Samsung begin to transition away from using an excess of plastic to something a little more classy and of higher quality, the S III holds it own, despite its...- Bright, vibrant 4.8-inch display
- powerful 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 chipset
- LTE (on AT&T, Sprint or Verizon)
- ample RAM and storage options
- fairly priced
- Some may find the physical Home button a bit odd on an Android smartphone
- infrequent but noticeable spurts of lag
- inbuilt micro SIM card on CDMA models
Samsung Galaxy S III 4G: Hands-On [Updated]
There's no question that, when it comes to Android phones, the Galaxy S III is leading the pack right now. It's fast, light, sexy and reasonably priced. Here we go hands on with the GSIII 4G, which is mighty impressive.
Samsung Galaxy S III
Well, as you know, this a big handset. If the extra real estate appeals and if your digits can cope with the scale of the handset, it has an awful lot going for it, from its deeply enjoyable hi-res screen to the genuinely innovative, if occasionally gimmicky, features.
Samsung Galaxy S III?LTE
During the deep dive briefing with Samsung two weeks ago, I had the chance of comparing the new Samsung Galaxy S III with its predecessors the original