Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 16GB
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14 years ago
We get up close and personal with this year's most talked about Android device Samsung's Galaxy S2 made the Android landscape its own in 2011. First with a headline grabbing launch at the 2011 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and then with a device that checked all boxes and left its rivals...
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung's Galaxy smartphones have proven popular, both with reviewers and in the marketplace. Last year's Galaxy S II received an Editors' Choice award, making it a hard act to follow: has Samsung managed it with the Galaxy S III
Pros:
- Excellent high-resolution screen
- Some clever usability features
- Quad-core processor
- Good battery life
- MicroSD storage expansion
Cons:
- Large and unwieldy
- Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently
14 years ago
When Samsung launched its popular in Australia back in May, the company said it was of the 3G model. Over four months later, a 4G version of the Galaxy S III has hit Aussie shelves.
Pros:
- Excellent 4G speeds
- Slick and fast software
- Same great display and design
Cons:
- Mediocre battery life
- Can't edit home screen dock
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III Review (AT&T)
by Adam Z. Lein That's right, it's another review of the Samsung Galaxy S III. This time we've got the AT&T version. It's very similar to the Sprint version and shares many software features with the international version , so instead of reiterating everything from those reviews, we're going to...
Pros:
- + Gorgeous hardware design
- + Thin and light
- + Large 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED screen
- + Fantastic call quality
- + High speed LTE network support
- + Great battery life
- +Â Fast camera shutter responsiveness
Cons:
- - Poor on-screen keyboard
- - Superfluous bundled software
- - The back can get very warm
- - Very slippery and sometimes difficult to hold
- - Camera doesn't always focus correctly when taking a picture
14 years ago
Reviewed: Galaxy S III - the only phone you will ever want
The Galaxy S III, as Samsung is inspired by nature 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.
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
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3
Just look at the specs: an in-house Exynos 4412 quad-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display (1280 x 720), 16 GB of microSD-expandable memory (very nice), 50 GB of free cloud storage
Pros:
- Removable battery / microSD card slot
- Quality screen
- Responsive and smooth at all times
- Simple
- intuitive TouchWiz interface
- Very good camera
- Comprehensive video player
- Some original exclusive functions
- Low SAR level
- Battery life
Cons:
- Design is a bit vanilla
- it's nothing new or innovative
- Touch-sensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally
- S-Voice function nothing to write home about
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3
T he Samsung Galaxy S3, or the Galaxy S III I9300, is by far the most talked-about phone of 2012. Early last month, Samsung introduced this new high-end Android smartphone at an event organized especially for the occasion, in London. What makes this smartphone so special?
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 Review
Samsung has delivered a device that meets our expectations in almost every way except in battery life, and surprised us with innovative and quirky new software features.
Pros:
- Comfortable to hold
- Amazing rear camera
- Runs Android 4.0 (ICS
- microSD card slot
- Fun voice and motion features
- Removable battery
- Widely available
- 2GB RAM
Cons:
- Difficult homescreen customization
- Poor battery life
- Recent Apps button menu hard to find
- Most new features turned off by default
- S-Voice is limited
- like Siri
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III Review: Your Next Android Phone
The Samsung Galaxy S III ($200 with a new two-year AT&T contract, price as of June 20, 2012) is one of the most hyped phones this year--and we've
Pros:
- Solid camera
- Eye-catching design
- Beautiful
- large
Cons:
- S Voice doesn't always work
- Gestures can be
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