Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 16GB
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13 years ago
At a time when the level of cyber security threat to enterprise IT continues to be alarming, Cloud workload protection platforms (CWPP) and remote browser technologies can protect or thwart such breaches, market research firm Gartner said.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 review
As you may have known, I'm currently using the iPhone 5 after the Galaxy S3 (haven't written the iPhone 5 review yet at Craving Tech). If you ask me which phone is better, it is a bit hard to answer.
13 years ago
Following the immense success of Samsung Galaxy S II, the company is now all set to unveil its most awaited phone viz. Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III . Samsung-a top-class leader in the world of electronic gadgets, has revealed the fact that the phone is soon to be released in the country.
13 years ago
LG Optimus G v Samsung Galaxy S III: Beast wars
LG is trying to recapture some old glory and released the first phone with Snapdragon S4 Pro - a next-generation chipset. The Samsung Galaxy S III has been out for several months now, but is still one of the best Androids on the market.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III review
The GS III is an all-rounder of a superphone, but strong competition on the Android scene will stop it reaching the heights of its predecessor.
Pros:
- Big and beautiful AMOLED display
- Powerful
- future-ready processor
- MicroSD slot and long-lasting battery
- Class-leading camera
Cons:
- TouchWiz interface feels tired
- Design is perhaps too safe
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III (MetroPCS) Review
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best phone for a network that's on its way out. The Samsung Galaxy S III is MetroPCS's best smartphone, although you'll pay a high up-front price for this quality. MetroPCS's version of the Galaxy S III brings 4G LTE speed and great tricks like Wi-Fi calling and Google Wallet with NFC. It's good stuff, and we're giving it the Editor's Choice for objectively being the finest phone on MetroPCS's network. But it's also $499, and with MetroPCS potentially switching its focus to GSM in six months, I can't help but wonder if there are even better devices coming down the pike then. The big issue here is T-Mobile's impending purchase of MetroPCS, which would take effect in mid-2013. On day one of the merger, the combined company will start selling T-Mobile-compatible phones and shift its focus to folding the MetroPCS network into T-Mobile's. CDMA phones like the GS3 wouldn't stop working. LTE coverage and speeds will actually get better as they join T-Mobile's new LTE network, and as MetroPCS's CDMA voice network slowly gets turned do...
Pros:
- Most powerful smartphone on MetroPCS
- Excellent call quality
Cons:
- Expensive
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III (Cricket Wireless) Review
The Samsung Galaxy S III is still one of the world's best smartphones, and available from Cricket Wireless at an unusually low price. The world's top Android smartphone is now available at a very low price without a contract. Cricket Wireless's innovation with its Galaxy S III phone isn't in technology—this is the same Galaxy S III that millions of people around the world love—but in its price. At $379.99 when it's on sale, Cricket's Galaxy S III beats other no-contract deals by more than a hundred bucks. That's enough to earn it our Editors' Choice award for smartphones on Cricket. Differences on CricketBy now, the Galaxy S III is a well-trodden road, and Cricket's unit is physically identical to MetroPCS's model. Read our review of the MetroPCS device to learn more. The software build is a bit different, featuring some persistent Cricket bloatware, but that shouldn't be enough to dissuade you. Cricket left Samsung's Game Hub, Media Hub, S Memo, S Suggest, and Samsung Apps stores intact. It added an account manager and some dumb redundant storefront and "mobile browser" links. But as I said, it's not a big dea...
Pros:
- Excellent screen
- Fast processor
- High-quality camera
- Will get more features as time goes on
Cons:
- Android 4.1 not yet available at time of review
- Cricket's 4G coverage is very limited
13 years ago
Review Samsung Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) Smartphone
After the preceding hype of the official introduction of Samsung's Galaxy S3 (GT-I9300) at a gigantic launch event in London, positive and negative voices were heard. Contrary to expectations, the smartphone did not feature a Full HD screen or a 12 megapixel primary camera.
Pros:
- Casing's attractive design
- Micro SD card reader (up to 64 GB
- 50 GB of Dropbox storage (24 months
- NFC (near-field communication
- Appealing and swift user interface (TouchWiz 5.0
- Camera module (1080p shots
- 8 megapixels
- LED flash
- High-contrast HD Super AMOLED (720p
- PenTile
- Outstanding...
Cons:
- Aluminum looks rather than aluminum (rim
- 12 month warranty only
- Preinstalled bloatware
- Many software features only a nice-to-have (S Voice
- Smart Stay and co.
- AMOLED screen's brightness
- Temperature development during load
- An aluminum rim that would fit to this premium product.
12 years ago
SAMSUNG Galaxy SIII stood at second rank in the series of smart phone of Samsung after SAMSUNG galaxy S4. The phone is combination of beauty and technology. The device is comprises of all upgraded and advanced features that the world hasn't seen.
11 years ago
Samsung has unleashed its Android 4.0 powered flagship device, Galaxy SIII in India. Part of the world tour 2012, the device made a pit stop in India recently sending waves of excitement across the country.
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