Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 16GB
The Galaxy S3 is powered by Samsung's Exynos quad-core 1.4GHz processor, which is better than the previous rendition. It features a 4.8 Amoled HD screen. The screen makes it easier to watch videos and do everything you love. It comes is a variety of colours which include marble white, garnet red, and pebble blue. The battery last a long time and with the 2G phone, talk time can be up to 21 hours without having to recharge it. With the 3G phone, one can talk for 11 hours without needing to charge the phone.
S-Voice is a creative new feature, which allows users to control their phone through a voice recognition systems. Now, Samsung Galaxy S3 GT can ask their phone pertinent questions.
The best part is that the phone tracks your eyes, which means that the phone won't dim or turn off while you are looking at it. This is an excellent new user friendly feature.
One of the top features is direct call. No longer do users need to hit the call button. They can hold the device to their face and the number will be automatically dialed.
Smart Alert is another excellent featureon the Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-i9300 16GB. This 8MP camera comes with a 20 shot burst mode, which helps to deliver the best photo.
Another highlight of the Samsung Galaxy S GT is Face Zoom and Slide Show. Simply double tap the face to zoom and the automatic slide show will begin.
For those who enjoy social networking, you will love the camera integration. With this camera, pictures can be tagged automatically. Furthermore, there is the ability to send images to people who are in the photos. This app is called Buddy Photo Share. Finally, groups tag allows users to tag multiple people at once.
With this phone, you will get S-Beam which allows files to be transferred at high speeds. File transfer can be completed with NFC or WiFi Direct. All Share Play and Cast allows users to share what is on their phone to a television and use their phone as a remote.
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- useful software features
- Glossy plastic construction
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- Innovative software
- Large size
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Samsung Galaxy S III review
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- Excellent camera
- One of the easiest Androids to use
- Battery life is still pretty average
- No 4G LTE option
- Aspects of the system are overly complicated
- Body feels very cheap and plasticky
Samsung Galaxy S3 Smartphone SPH-L710
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- Dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC
- 2GB RAM system memory
- Available in 16/32GB of storage space
- 64GB coming
- 8MP Auto-focus main camera
- 1.9MP front camera
- 4th-Generation (4G) mobile data network...
- Expensive cutting-edge product
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- 4.8in 720p HD sAMOLED screen
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream 
- Sandwich
- quad-core processor
- 8 megapixel camera
- Not cheap
- packed with features but quality varies
- no HDMI 
- connection
Samsung Galaxy S III 4G Android phone
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- Slick and fast software
- Same great display and design
- Mediocre battery life
- Can't edit home screen dock
Samsung Galaxy S III
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