Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE GT-i9305 16GB
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13 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
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 review
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, without a doubt, a great phone. Samsung have clearly put a lot of work into bringing a number of great features to the Galaxy S3, but there are also a number of issues. I have no doubt that the Galaxy S3 will sell well and that many people will be very happy with it.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3 an unforgettable experience
Its been a week I bought this phone, and trust me guys, this is a beast!!!nThe first thing you will notice about this phone is, well,its size. Its huge to say the least, and phones shouldn't really get any bigger than this.
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S3
The Samsung Galaxy S3 (S III) manages to live up to its hype, delivering an excellent Android experience on every major US wireless carrier.
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
13 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
13 years ago
Samsung's Galaxy S II was the king of Android in 2011. But now HTC is on top with the new One X . The Galaxy S III is the most anticipated spec-beast of the year (so far), but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best . Why It Matters The Galaxy S II was the best selling Android phone of 2011.
13 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 S III (AT&T)
All you need to do to get people excited about the Samsung Galaxy S III -- and to think twice about getting an
Pros:
- Slim and comfortable design given large display
- Tons of fun-sharing options
- Good battery life
- Fast camera
- Impressive 4G speeds
Cons:
- Relatively dim screen
- Noticeable lag when returning to home screen
- S Voice suffers from network errors
- AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III
Is the Samsung Galaxy S III an excellent smartphone? Yes it is. Given the millions of preorders, I suspect many of you would buy this no matter what I said about the phone. That speaks of Samsung's momentum in the smartphone market and their excellent track record.
Pros:
- Fast
- big display and a great camera
Cons:
- Samsung software overload
- same old plastics
- Super AMOLED is losing its charm
13 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S III Review: Universally Excellent Android Smartphone
The Samsung Galaxy S III launches a hype level typically reserved for the Apple iPhone for good reason given Samsung's reputation for quality handsets. Does this smartphone deliver?
Pros:
- Great design and display
- Plenty of new smartphone features
- Superb performance
Cons:
- Sharing features largely limited to Samsung devices
- Thin build leads to some awkward handling
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