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Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305 12,2 cm (4.8") Single SIM Android 4.1 3G Micro-USB B 2100 mAh White

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Bullet Points Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305 12,2 cm (4.8") Single SIM Android 4.1 3G Micro-USB B 2100 mAh White
Each of several items in a list, preceded by a bullet symbol for emphasis.
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  • - 12,2 cm (4.8") 1280 x 720 pixels
  • - 1,4 GHz
  • - MicroSD (TransFlash) 64 GB
  • - 3G Single SIM MicroSIM
  • - 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g Bluetooth 4.0 Near Field Communication (NFC)
  • - Single camera 8 MP
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 2100 mAh
  • - Android 4.1
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Short summary description Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305 12,2 cm (4.8") Single SIM Android 4.1 3G Micro-USB B 2100 mAh White:
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Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305, 12,2 cm (4.8"), 1280 x 720 pixels, 1,4 GHz, 8 MP, Android 4.1, White

Long summary description Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305 12,2 cm (4.8") Single SIM Android 4.1 3G Micro-USB B 2100 mAh White:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305 12,2 cm (4.8") Single SIM Android 4.1 3G Micro-USB B 2100 mAh White based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Samsung Galaxy S III 4G GT-I9305. Display diagonal: 12,2 cm (4.8"), Display resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels. Processor frequency: 1,4 GHz. Rear camera resolution (numeric): 8 MP, Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Operating system installed: Android 4.1. Battery capacity: 2100 mAh. Product color: White. Weight: 133 g

Display
Display diagonal *
12,2 cm (4.8")
Panel type
AMOLED
Display resolution *
1280 x 720 pixels
Display number of colors
16.78 million colours
Touch technology
Multi-touch
Touchscreen type
Capacitive
Processor
Processor frequency *
1,4 GHz
Storage
Compatible memory cards *
MicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size
64 GB
USB mass storage
Yes
Camera
Rear camera resolution (numeric) *
8 MP
Rear camera resolution
3264 x 2448 pixels
Front camera type *
Single camera
Front camera resolution (numeric) *
1,9 MP
Rear camera flash *
Yes
Flash type
LED
Video capture resolution (max)
1920 x 1080 pixels
Video recording modes
1080p
Rear camera type *
Single camera
Auto focus
Yes
Zoom capability
Yes
Face detection
Yes
Video recording
Yes
Image stabilizer
Yes
Geotagging
Yes
Smile detection
Yes
Network
SIM card capability *
Single SIM
Mobile network generation *
3G
SIM card type *
MicroSIM
2G standards
Edge, GPRS, GSM
3G standards *
WCDMA
Wi-Fi *
Yes
Wi-Fi standards
802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g
Bluetooth *
Yes
Bluetooth version
4.0
Bluetooth profiles
A2DP
2G bands (primary SIM)
850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
Tethering (modem-mode)
Yes
Near Field Communication (NFC)
Yes
Subscription
Subscription type *
No subscription
Ports & interfaces
USB connector type
Micro-USB B
USB 2.0 ports quantity
1
Headphone connectivity
3.5 mm
Messaging
Short Message Service (SMS)
Yes
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Yes
Instant messaging (IM)
Yes
Chat
Yes
E-mail
Yes
Design
Form factor *
Bar
Product color *
White
Performance
Video call
Yes
Personal info management (PIM)
Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Events reminder, Notes, To-do list
Speakerphone
Yes
Flight mode
Yes
Voice dialing
Yes
Personalization
Icons, Menu, Shortcuts, Widgets
Microphone mute
Yes
Vibrating alert
Yes
Navigation
Assisted GPS (A-GPS)
Yes
GPS (satellite)
Yes
Electronic compass
Yes
Position location *
Yes
Wi-Fi positioning
Yes
Multimedia
Audio formats supported
MP3
Call management
Call waiting
Yes
Caller ID
Yes
Conference call
Yes
Speed dialing
Yes
Call timer
Yes
Software
Platform *
Android
Operating system installed *
Android 4.1
App distribution platform
Google Play
Office support
Yes
Battery
Battery technology
Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery capacity *
2100 mAh
Talk time (2G)
16,5 h
Talk time (3G) *
10,5 h
Standby time (2G)
586 h
Standby time (3G) *
511 h
Sensors
Proximity sensor
Yes
Accelerometer
Yes
Ambient light sensor
Yes
Orientation sensor
Yes
Weight & dimensions
Width
71 mm
Depth
8,6 mm
Height
137 mm
Weight *
133 g
Packaging content
Quick start guide
Yes
Cables included
USB
Headset included
Yes
Other features
Touchscreen
Yes
Music player
Yes
Video playback
Yes
Polyphonic ring
Yes
Ringer type
MP3
Java technology
Yes
Voice recording
Yes
Source Review comments Score
notebookcheck.net
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:44
Samsung's Galaxy S3, aka GT-I9300 , is the third edition of its top model that the South Korean company launches on the fast-paced Android smartphone market. The first generation (GT-I9000) was debuted early 2010 and has been continuously refined since th...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
Bottom line Samsung Galaxy S3After 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 scre...
88%
androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:46
If you have any business reading this website, chances are you’ve at least heard of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Samsung’s curvaceous, nature-inspired flagship smartphone has sold over 30 million units worldwide, and is our top recommendation for buyers in t...
0%
chipchick.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:46
The Galaxy S III has been designed to accommodate a massive 4.8″ display. This display is nearly as big as the display you'll find on the popular Galaxy Note . Fortunately for us, Samsung has designed the Galaxy S III in such a way that it doesn't seem li...
Good Available from 5 carriers in the U.S, great battery life, tons of unique usability related features like S Beam, large display, excellent camera, nice formfactor, expandable memory, blazing fast system and web surfing performance (on AT&T), unlike most ot...
Bad Good – but not great display, phone gets greasy and slippery easily, S Voice needs improvement, camera suffers from white balance issue with white objects, Touchwiz U.I. is not as slick as HTC Sense...
Bottom line We're tired of the performance race inside of smartphones. And with the Galaxy S III, it's apparent that Samsung recognizes that performance and hardware is becoming less important in the face of usability and design. And after using the Samsung Galax...
0%
consumersearch.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:46
Bottom lineAvailable on all major carriers, the Samsung Galaxy S III must compete against every other smartphone on the market. Yet its innovative new features, impressive camera, strong call quality and vibrant display easily outrank most others. Whil...
Good Slim profile, Large, vibrant screen, Excellent call quality, Long battery life, Impressive camera, Latest Android features...
Bad Plastic design instead of metal, S Voice (voice commands) performs poorly...
0%
cravingtech.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:50
Samsung Galaxy S3 Review – I was on the iPhone 4S and then Nokia Lumia 800 for a couple of weeks. But after using the Samsung Galaxy S3 for some time, I fell in love with the phone completely. Nokia Lumia 800 feels inferior compared to the Galaxy S3 (s...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S3 is definitely the best Android smartphone at this stage, no questions about that (unless if you prefer a much larger screen size like the Samsung Galaxy Note 2). It’s fast, gives a smooth experience on Android 4.0 ICS, beautiful s...
0%
gsmarena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:53
We also competed our battery test on the Jelly Bean-powered Galaxy S III and we are ready to share the results with you. As it turns out Samsung has managed to squeeze even more endurance out of that 2100 mAh battery pack after the update. The 3G talk...
0%
insidehw.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:54
Samsung Galaxy S III was the single most hotly anticipated phone this year. The reasons for this are many – the first Galaxy S was a phenomenal device, S II outperformed it by far, and it was all but logical to expect Samsung to repeat the leap once ag...
0%
gsmarena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:54
There is no question the Jelly Bean update represents a major step forward for the Galaxy S III. It brings a bunch of improvements, optimizations and cool new features, which while not exactly crucial to the user experience are quite nice to have. Sam...
0%
apcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:39:57
After many months of waiting, and not a small amount of hype, the Galaxy S III is finally here, replacing the Galaxy S II as Samsung's hero phone of the day -- Samsung's play not only against whatever Apple's got up its sleeves but also appealing...
90%
star-techcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:00
Published: Tuesday August 14, 2012 MYT 6:15:00 PMUpdated: Tuesday August 14, 2012 MYT 6:35:41 PM TERDAPAT banyak telefon pintar Android dalam pasaran tetapi kebanyakannya tidak mampu menandingi telefon yang mendapat sambutan luar biasa iaitu Samsung...
80%
g4tv.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:10
Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with a 4.8" HD super AMOLED screen, a quad core Tegra 3 processor and an 8 megapixel camera on AT&T's 4g LTE network. Marc Maron joins Matt Mira for an in-depth review on the smartphone for Gadget Pr0n...
60%
theunwired.net
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:13
Video review: Participate in the::unwired's User Experience Customer Survey No. 2 and win an Amazon Gift Card!It only takes three minutes but your feedback helps to shape the Smartphone future!Click here for English / Klick hier für Deutsch / Clicca qui per l'italia...
0%
legitreviews.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:13
People keep saying that we are in the post-PC era and that the future is mobile devices. Legit Reviews started off doing computer hardware and video game reviews, but over the years has evolved into a site that looks at all sorts of consumer electro...
Bottom line The Post-PC era might be a fun buzz word, but the Samsung Galaxy S III makes you wonder if it is true!...
0%
gearlive.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:13
Related Tags: 4g, 4g lte, adslice, android, android 4.0, android 4.1, android 4.1 jelly bean, google, i535, ice cream sandwich, ics, jelly bean, lte, lte band 13, reviews, s notes, s voice, samsung, samsung galaxy s iii, samsung galaxy s iii review, s...
0%
engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:13
More Info Galaxy S III (I9300) review Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint Galaxy S III for T-Mobile review Your girlfriend might be three times a lady, but the Samsung Galaxy S III is four times a smartphone -- at least when it comes to the US...
Good Reasonable priceSmooth performanceBrilliant Super AMOLED HD displayCall quality and network speeds...
Bad GSM roaming isn't available yetDoesn't offer 50GB Dropbox storage space...
Bottom line If you're a Verizon customer interested in the best bang for your buck, look no further than the Galaxy S III...
0%
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:16
Samsung’s Galaxy line of Android phones can arguably be credited for bringing Android to the masses and amongst the many models that Samsung released under the Galaxy brand, the Galaxy S II holds a very special position not just for Samsung but for a l...
Good Fastest phone we've tested, Good set of features, Excellent battery life...
Bad Construction quality not the best, Camera is strictly ok...
Bottom line Wrapping things off, Samsung has done good by providing a pretty high capacity battery with the Galaxy S III. The 2100 mAh battery certainly has more capacity than the 1800mAh one found in HTC’s One X or even Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus that comes equipped...
80%
gadgetnutz.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:19
Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, ReviewsA few days ago New York was host to an Event announcing the Samsung Galaxy S lll. They insist this is a Very Impressive Phone and frankly I can’t disagree. It’s chock full of useful and interesting features and I...
0%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:22
Giant, bold mega-phones are the new smartphone trend, and the impressive Samsung Galaxy S III ($279.99 with contract) is T-Mobile's first offering. With its 4.8-inch HD screen and state-of-the-art sharing and media features, the Galaxy S III makes a great...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Big, but light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
Bad Expensive. Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the menu system...
Bottom line The big, bold Samsung Galaxy S III is the most powerful, capable Android smartphone you can get on T-Mobile's fast HSPA+ 42 network...
90%
mobileburn.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:23
Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Samsung Galaxy S III is the successor to last year's wildly popular Galaxy S II. It features a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, 8 megapixel camera, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with Samsung's TouchWi...
0%
techspot.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:23
Last year Samsung solidified its position as the dominant Android smartphone manufacturer with the Galaxy S II. The massive success of this phone helped propel Samsung into becoming the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world. Things are differe...
Good Blistering performance, great camera, useful software features...
Bad Glossy plastic construction, may be too big for some users...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III carries a lot of weight on its shoulders, and, fortunately, it is up to the task. The Galaxy S III's solid spec sheet combined with the useful software features that Samsung has added to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich make the...
0%
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:23
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99 with contract) is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver state-of-the-art performance wi...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Big, but light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
Bad Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the UI...
Bottom line With top-of-the-line everything and plenty of innovative features, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III delivers the ultimate LTE Android smartphone experience...
90%
Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:24
FOLLOW US SHARE All you need to do to get people excited about the Samsung Galaxy S III -- and to think twice about getting an -- is show them a few of the unique tricks this Android superphone can do. For instance, you can tap two S IIIs together and...
Good Slim and comfortable design given large display, Tons of fun-sharing options, Good battery life, Fast camera, Impressive 4G speeds...
Bad Relatively dim screen, Noticeable lag when returning to home screen, S Voice suffers from network errors, AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III for AT&T is the smartest Android phone yet, combining tons of time-saving features with blazing download speeds and strong battery life.
80%
mashable.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:25
There are Android phones, there are Android superphones, and then there’s the Samsung Galaxy S III. Samsung’s Galaxy phones are no longer just hot new mobile devices — they’ve become a force of natur...
0%
bgr.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:26
Samsung is the world’s leading Android manufacturer. The company’s latest smartphone, the Galaxy S III, had an enormous around of hype surrounding it before the phone was even announced. A series of exclusive BGR reports painted a partial picture of...
0%
Geek.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:26
While most Americans will have to wait just a little bit longer to get their hands on Samsung’s latest flagship, in various parts of the world the device has been out for almost a month already. We gave you a brief look at the Galaxy S3 at CTIA but I...
0%
mobiletechreview.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:26
twitter: @lisagade) The Samsung Galaxy has turned into a yearly event. Why? Because Samsung's flagship Android smartphone is offered by nearly every major carrier and it sells by the millions. It has great features for the price and a decent selectio...
Good Fast, big display and a great camera, For those of you who can't be social enough, there's Share Shot: a feature where you and your GS III-toting buddies can share photos in real time over a WiFi Direct connection. Speaking of social, Buddy Ph...
Bad Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED is losing its charm, Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED is losing its charm, Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED...
Bottom line 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...
80%
computerworld.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:27
It isn't every day a phone like Samsung's Galaxy S III comes into the world. The Galaxy S III is practically a celebrity, thanks both to the massive public interest surrounding it and the Olympic-sized promotional push Samsung's providing. Hype and pre...
0%
phandroid.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
Given the track record of the Samsung Galaxy S series, it is no wonder the latest edition to the line has been the talk of the Android town. With a recent international release and a US launch right around the corner, we took some time to get acquainte...
Bottom line Consider us impressed. Even with a bit of apprehension about previous incarnations of the TouchWiz interface, Samsung still managed to deliver an intuitive and natural Android experience on top of hardware that really has no comparison (other than perh...
0%
gizmodo.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
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.HTC is bringing its A-game in a big...
Good The phone looks and feels great. It's smooth like a polished stone, but very light. Samsung corrected some of the biggest mistakes on the Galaxy Nexus. For starters, the camera is absolutely terrific. Photos were incredibly sharp and detailed, and colors...
Bad We liked how HTC just lightly augmented Ice Cream Sandwich with little improvements here and there. Samsung went with the more is more approach, and the Galaxy S III suffers for it. The TouchWiz UI is not as intuitive as it could be, and it often adds mor...
Bottom line If you are on Verizon or T-Mobile, then yes, definitely. It will be without a doubt the best phone on those two carriers when it drops. If youre on AT&T or Sprint, then youve got a tough choice because of the One X and the EVO 4G LTE, respectively. If y...
80%
wired.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
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 pho...
Good A blazing fast beast of a phone with 2GB of RAM and a 1.5GHz dualcore 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...
Bad Samsung's TouchWiz software includes a lot of halfbaked features that aim for innovation but miss the mark — sharing apps in particular. Styling is boring, and not exciting enough for a flagship phone...
70%
androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
Behold, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III! That's all we need to write, right? The Galaxy S III really doesn't need too much preamble at this point, having been released overseas for several weeks now. We covered the launch event in London. It's a big, sle...
0%
slashgear.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
Is the Samsung Galaxy S III the most anticipated Android smartphone in the US this year? Given the reaction to the 4.8-inch flagship’s announcement – not to mention the pre-launch rumor and hype – and the subsequent furore around the European model, it...
Bottom line Samsung’s efforts to standardize the Galaxy S III across the five US carriers initially getting the smartphone have resulted in a surprising degree of consistency between the AT&T and T-Mobile USA versions. That’s not especially useful to carriers, wh...
0%
hothardware.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:28
One of the most highly anticipated Android phones of the year is the Samsung Galaxy S III. This smartphone comes with a number of new features we haven't seen on other phones including S Voice (improved voice control functionality), new sharing feature...
Good 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen, Excellent performance, Android 4.0, Samsung Extras: S Voice, S Beam, TecTiles, etc, LTE connectivity, Solid Battery Life...
Bad Sharing and connectivity features can drain the battery quickly, Camera is impressive, but it's still not on-par with a good point-n-shoot...
Bottom line The Galaxy S III performed exceptionally well in our benchmark tests and in all of our real-world testing. The phone is very responsive, the screen is vibrant and colorful, and the longevity of the battery is among the best we've seen on a smartphone. Sam...
90%
phonearena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
Timing is crucial, right? Well, of course it is, mainly because it can dictate the success or demise of a particular handset. As we’ve seen last year with the Samsung Galaxy S II, it made its way to the US market many months after its initial unveilin...
Good Revamped TouchWiz experience, Lots of easy sharing functionality...
Bad The polycarbonate used doesn't give the impression of something premium...
Bottom line Frankly folks, we have to reiterate things once again! Simply, the US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III are still spectacular on so many levels – even despite their choice of using a dual-core Snapdragon S4 chip as opposed to quad-core. Honestly, t...
93%
gsmarena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a massive leap forward compared to any of its predecessors. It has been developed exactly the way a top shelf Android handset should be. The formula is simple, yet elusive to many. It includes getting the best hardware avai...
0%
engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III review AT&T announces Samsung Galaxy S III plans Sprint Galaxy S III arrives with Google Wallet on June 21 Each summer the world celebrates a time of warmth, fun and relaxation. For the tech community, however, it's traditio...
Good Fast LTE speedsTop-notch performanceVery few carrier customizations...
Bad Only a 16GB model is availableFree Dropbox storage not includedGoogle Wallet isn't offered...
Bottom line Sprint's iteration of the Galaxy S III stays true to the spirit of Samsung's international model, but lack of GSM roaming and LTE will make it a tough sell...
0%
ubergizmo.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
The Samsung Galaxy S3, one of the most anticipated Android smartphone ever, finally arrives in the USA after a successful launch in Europe and elsewhere. In its final North American form, the Galaxy S3 differs from its international cousins in two ways...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S3, one of the most anticipated Android smartphone ever, finally arrives in the USA after a successful launch in Europe and elsewhere. In its final North American form, the Galaxy S3 differs from its international cousins in two ways: i...
90%
techworld.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
We’ve finally put the Samsung Galaxy S III through testing and here's what we think about the new smartphone.The design of the Samsung Galaxy S III is similar to its predecessor but offers subtle differences. For starters the phone is much more rounde...
Bottom line Subject to further testing, the Galaxy S III has turned out to be an excellent smartphone. It offers a good design and build quality, despite our small niggles. Samsung has put together an impressive set of hardware resulting in silky smooth performan...
0%
anandtech.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
Before we dive into the review of Samsung’s Galaxy S 3 variants for the USA (henceforth SGS3), it’s worth it to quickly talk about how much the SGS3 launch in the US differs from that of SGS2. Since announcing the international SGS3, it has been just...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:29
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 finally gotten a chance to spend some time with it. After Samsung’s splashy launch event, the lawsuit dram...
Good Beautiful, large display, Eye-catching design, Speedy performance, Solid camera...
Bad S Voice doesn't always work, Gestures can be frustrating to use...
Bottom line Despite some gimmicky features, the Galaxy S III is a well-designed, high-performance smartphone...
90%
androidpolice.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:30
The Galaxy S III is a big deal. It's kind of hard to overstate it. Samsung is the biggest, baddest Android manufacturer out there, and this is their new flagship device for the next year.Samsung is taking advantage of their newfound clout in the Androi...
Bottom line It's fast. It's slim. It's got Android 4.0. It's hard not to recommend. The GSIII won't blow your mind or anything, but if you haven't upgraded in a while, and you can stand all the plastic, it's hard to go wrong here.The camera is easily the GSIIIs be...
0%
mobile-review.com US
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:31
The greatest surprise was that in Galaxy S3 Samsung decided to employ the Sony matrix similar to that used in Apple iPhone 4s (it least there is a serious resemblance, while the key is that Sony manufactured this matrix). It is difficult to find log...
0%
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:32
With the Galaxy S3 (or “Galaxy S III”), Samsung has done the impossible: It has gotten every major US wireless carrier to accept and sell the same phone . AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and US Cellular will all sell the Galaxy S3 within the next month...
Good 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...
Bad 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...
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coolsmartphone.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:33
There’s really no doubt about it, the S3 is a gorgeous looking thing. You can hardly stop yourself from flipping it around in your hand. It’s beautifully sculpted and really does feel like a smooth pebble in your hand. As far as specs go you’re all set...
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Mobile88.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:35
Well, there you have it. Samsung did it again, and delivered a winner in the form of the Samsung Galaxy S III. Everything about this device crosses our checklist for what a great smartphone...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is definitely one of the best premium Android smartphones in the market.The look may not have changed much but the S III is impressive both on the hardware and software fronts. It has a great screen, performs really fast thanks...
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tech2.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:35
Samsung’s Galaxy S III has finally hit Indian shores and loyal Sammy fans can’t wait to get their grubby mitts on one. We know many Galaxy S II owners who’ve already swapped their phone for the upgraded model. Samsung made us wait a painfully long ti...
Bottom line Specifications Camera Samples Next Page » Tags: Samsung Galaxy S III , Samsung Galaxy S III India Price , Samsung Galaxy S III Reviews , Samsung Galaxy S III Reviewed , Samsung Galaxy S III Video , Samsung Galaxy S III Videos , Samsung Galaxy S III...
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star-techcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:38
Published: Thursday June 7, 2012 MYT 11:59:00 AMUpdated: Thursday June 7, 2012 MYT 12:22:32 PM The latest Android smartphone from Samsung is chockful of features. THERE are a lot of Android smartphones in the market but few are as highly sought after...
Good Sharp and bright screen; quad-core processor runs Android 4.0 smoothly; camera great for stills and videos; lots of additional features.
Bad Battery lasts only a day; S Voice could be better.
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is definitely one of the best premium Android smartphones in the market. The look may not have changed much but the S III is impressive both on the hardware and software fronts. It has a great screen, performs really fast than...
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techtree.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:39
Samsung GALAXY S III MRP: Rs 42,500 Street Price (As On 6-Jun-2012): Rs 38,900 (BuyThePrice.com ) Samsung's latest and greatest smartphone has finally arrived in India. Needless to say, it's arguably the hottest smartphone in the market. Tech enthusiasts...
Good Brilliant screen, Nifty software tweaks, Unmatched performance, Extensive multimedia support.
Bad Uncomfortable for onehanded use, Allplastic body, SVoice is worse than Siri...
Bottom line Like all latest high-end smartphones, the GS3 requires a microSIM. The phonebook is quite similar to what we've seen in its predecessor. Swiping a contact to the left results in composing a message, while swiping it to the right lets you call that person...
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guru3d.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:45
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III - Upping it a notch. Under the motto 'three times is a charm' Samsung releases their Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. A launch that immediately got delayed somewhat due to an issue with the black/blue casing. Initially the...
Bottom line Final Words & Conclusion Samsung released a little beast with the Galaxy S III, it has monstrous features and specs and really works fantastically. Somehow I doubt though that the release will have the same impact as the initial Galaxy S II release -...
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androidcentral.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:45
The most-anticipated Android phone of the year is finally upon us. Find out whether Samsung's new flagship lives up to the hype in our definitive Galaxy S III review.Last year’s Samsung Galaxy S II came out of nowhere to dominate a generation of Androi...
Bottom line The most-anticipated Android phone of the year is finally upon us. Find out whether Samsung's new flagship lives up to the hype in our definitive Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) review.Last year's Samsung Galaxy S II came out of nowhere to dominate a generation...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-11-10 17:40:48
DesignAs you'll know if you read our early hands-on encounter with the Galaxy S3, we weren't too fond of the phone's 'pebble' shaped polycarbonate plastic case when it first launched at the beginning of the month, as the material struck us as cheap a...
Good Fantastic screen, super fast processor, excellent camera, nice design...
Bad S Voice is just a novelty...
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slashgear.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:52
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 man...
Bottom line "This isn’t the epiphany in metal, ceramic and glass we were hoping for" No, this isn’t the epiphany in metal, ceramic and glass we were hoping for from Samsung, but if the company had to compromise in some places on the Galaxy S III, we’d rather acce...
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theunwired.net
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2013-11-10 17:40:52
Video review: With the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung hasn't only replaced some of the original Android 4.0 apps and added their own TouchWiz 4.0 apps, but Samsung has also done a lot of "under-the-hood" tweaks and enhancements which are nearly countless but really...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:53
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III is official: 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, quad-core Exynos processor and gesture functions Samsung Galaxy S III preview: hands-on with the next Android superphone (video) Samsung Galaxy S III software impressions (video...
Good Big and beautiful AMOLED display, Powerful, future-ready processor, MicroSD slot and long-lasting battery, Class-leading camera...
Bad TouchWiz interface feels tired, Design is perhaps too safe...
Bottom line 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...
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gsmarena.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:53
When Samsung announced the Galaxy S III, they saw to it that their top smartphone matched - at the very least - the best on the market. And because no effort was too much in insuring against any surprises, they ended up with something that's nearly im...
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phonearena.com
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2013-11-10 17:40:53
Samsung kick-started its whole Galaxy line of Android phones back in 2009 with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy I7500 – the first Android smartphone of the manufacturer. Initially, there wasn't such great interest in the product; it was an OK device w...
Good Superfluid performance, Refined user experience, S Voice natural language recognition...
Bad Camera photos tend to be a bit overexposed, No premium materials used in its construction...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a spectacular phone. A big part of what makes it spectacular is its incredible specs sheet. Yeah, although its specs can easily be rivaled by strong competitors like the HTC One X, which also has a quad-core processor and t...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:40:53
The Galaxy S III also has some new gesture controls you may not have heard about. Shaking the device lets you detect nearby Bluetooth devices, as well as update your email, news or weather apps. A double-tap on the top of the device lets you move to t...
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stuff.tv
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2013-11-10 17:40:53
Stuff magazine Thu, May 24 2012, 7:28AM Never has an Android phone been so eagerly awaited as the Samsung Galaxy S3. Amid levels of hype and speculation usually reserved for the launch of a new iPhone, the latest Samsung handset has arrived wit...
Bottom line Combining great form with near-perfect function, the Samsung Galaxy S3 usurps the mighty HTC One X to become the new king of Android...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:45
Following in the steps of its belated launch of the Galaxy S II 4G%displayPrice% at %seller%, the Samsung Galaxy S III is now available for Boost Mobile a year later than it appeared almost everywhere else. And guess what? It's still a great phone. Sure...
Good Large, high-resolution screen. Fast processor. 4G LTE support. Good camera. Runs Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
Bad Expensive. Data speeds are not quite as fast as many other carriers...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best smartphone you can get on Boost Mobile, but it'll cost you...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:45
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 it...
Good Excellent screen. Fast processor. High-quality camera. Will get more features as time goes on.
Bad Android 4.1 not yet available at time of review. Cricket's 4G coverage is very limited...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is still one of the world's best smartphones, and available from Cricket Wireless at an unusually low price...
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benchmarkreviews.com
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2013-11-14 19:16:45
Samsung Galaxy S III Smartphone Review Manufacturer: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Product Name: Galaxy S IIIModel Number: GT-I9300 Network Models: SGH-I747, SGH-T999, and SCH-I535UPC: 635753499919Price As Tested: $564.99 Unlocked No-Contract (Newegg /...
Good Large 4.8" HD Super AMOLED screen, Highresolution screen with 306 ppi pixel density, Dualcore 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC, 2GB RAM system memory, Available in 16/32GB of storage space, 64GB coming, 8MP Autofocus main camera, 1.9MP front camera, 4thGeneration (4G) mobile data network support, Near Field Communication (NFC) and Direct WiFi support, HDMI and printer output via micro U...
Bad Expensive cuttingedge product...
Bottom line IMPORTANT: Although the rating and final score mentioned in this conclusion are made to be as objective as possible, please be advised that every author perceives these factors differently at various points in time. While we each do our best to ensure...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:46
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...
Good Most powerful smartphone on MetroPCS. Excellent call quality.
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best phone for a network that's on its way out...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:47
It has been one heck of a summer for Samsung, with both good press (Olympic sponsorship) and bad press (ongoing litigation with Apple) fueling sales of its biggest device to date, the Galaxy S3. Since it went on sale just a few short months ago, the GS...
Bottom line It has been one heck of a summer for Samsung, with both good press (Olympic sponsorship) and bad press (ongoing litigation with Apple) fueling sales of its biggest device to date, the Galaxy S3. Since it went on sale just a few short months ago, the GS3 h...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:48
U.S. Cellular is serving up Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199 for 16GB, $249 for 32GB) the way it was truly intended. The Editor's Choice hardware here is the same as you'll find on the Sprint and Verizon models, but U.S. Cellular's S III has been stripped of...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
Bad Very limited 4G LTE coverage. Screen could be brighter...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is, hands down, the best smartphone available on U.S. Cellular...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:49
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99-$249.99 with contract) for Verizon Wireless is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver st...
Good Fast performance. High-resolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
Bad Screen is a bit dim. Plenty of bloatware...
Bottom line With state-of-the-art everything, the Samsung Galaxy S III edges out the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx as our top touch-screen smartphone for Verizon Wireless...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:49
FOLLOW US SHARE Was Samsung saving the best for last? Now that the Galaxy S III has been released on all the other major carriers, it's finally making its debut on Verizon Wireless. Verizon's version sports the same swift 1.5-GHz Snapdragon processor...
Good Slim and comfortable design, Lots of fun sharing options, Good battery life, Fast camera, Impressive 4G LTE speeds...
Bad Screen difficult to read in sunlight, S Voice not as good as Siri...
Bottom line Verizon's version of the Galaxy S III offers excellent 4G LTE speeds and battery life along with a ton of impressive innovations.
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infoworld.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:53
Follow @MobileGalen All the excitement round the Samsung Galaxy S III is justified. It's an extremely nice Android smartphone, with well-designed hardware and software, marrying the best of the Android 4.04 "Ice Cream Sandwich" core OS and Samsung's...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:53
FOLLOW US SHARE Eveywhere you turn there's a carrier selling the Samsung Galaxy S III. And why not? You get a huge 4.8-inch screen in a thin design, as well as lots of fun sharing options and gestures that will make friends and family say "Wow." Howeve...
Good Strong graphics and performance, Loud, rich audio, Fast camera, Slim, comfortable design, Lots of sharing options...
Bad More expensive up front than other carriers, Relatively dim display, No 4G LTE support...
Bottom line The most powerful Android phone on T-Mobile, the Samung Galaxy S III has a fast camera and a beautiful design, but the up-front cost is steep.
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:54
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III (I9300) review Samsung Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T and Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) hands-on If three's a crowd, the Samsung Galaxy S III party in the US is about to get pretty stuffy. Having already reviewe...
Good Speedy performance with Snapdragon S4Great 8MP cameraOffers 50GB Dropbox storageBeautiful Super AMOLED HD display...
Bad Phone costs less on other carriersCamcorder autofocus constantly working...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is currently the best phone money can buy on T-Mobile's lineup...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:56
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99 with contract) is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver state-of-the-art perf...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
Bad Plasticky body. Really, this lack of clarity on Sprint's LTE rollout is getting ridiculous...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a top-of-the-line Android smartphone just waiting for Sprint to turn on its new LTE network...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:56
FOLLOW US SHARE The Galaxy S III for Sprint adds unlimited data (a biggie for those who don't want to watch the meter) and exclusive features like Google Wallet to Samsung's flagship Android phone. Otherwise, this device is pretty much identical to wha...
Good Slick, sexy design, Features wide array of sharing options, Good battery life, Snappy camera, Unlimited data, Google Wallet support...
Bad 4G LTE not yet available, Relatively dim screen, Noticeable lag when returning to home screen, S Voice suffers from network errors, AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III for Sprint is the smartest Android phone yet and packs a fast camera, but the 4G network needs to catch up to the hardware.
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:16:58
Samsung's Ferrari is stuck in the slow lane for a little while longer, but that doesn't necessarily mean you should pass up the Galaxy S III on SprintSay you're one of the top smartphones in the world. (In the whole entire world!) You know you're going...
Bottom line Samsung's Ferrari is stuck in the slow lane for a little while longer, but that doesn't necessarily mean you should pass up the Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) on SprintSay you're one of the top smartphones in the world. (In the whole entire world!) You know yo...
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reviewlab.net
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2013-12-25 02:48:59
Samsung Galaxy S3 Smartphone SPH-L710 Category: Benchmarkreviews.com Date: December 18th, 2012 Desktop and notebook computers are slowing being dominated by the smartphone, a portable yet capable electronic device that grows more powerful with each...
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theverge.com
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2013-12-25 02:49:08
Everything you do with the Galaxy S III starts and ends with its 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen, so it's fitting that Samsung has sought to minimize the amount of material surrounding it. As big as the display is, it doesn't make the phone feel terribly unw...
Good Stellar performance, even without an Exynos SoC, Excellent camera, Functionally sound design, Android tweaks have mostly been for the better...
Bad Aesthetically challenged, TouchWiz takes getting used to, S Voice is no less of a gimmick than Siri, Samsung has a history of failing to update phones on time...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Since the Samsung Galaxy S4 finally landed at our office several weeks ago, we've been having quite a lot of fun with it. First we gave it a full-blown review treatment and then we compared it to some of the smartphones it will be going toe to toe aga...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Smartphone cameras have improved tremendously over the years and nowadays you can easily replace a point and shoot camera with your smartphone, especially if most of the photos you take are during the day and you are not too pretentious about image qua...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Samsung's last year finest is still one of the most popular Android handsets around, which says a lot, and we are therefore pitting it against HTC's latest and greatest to ease your choice in the quest for the perfect fit.HTC One sports a few novel fea...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Even after almost a year since its introduction, the Samsung Galaxy S III remains one of the most sought-after handsets, that's why we are staging a quick comparison with LG's newest flagship darling, the Optimus G Pro. We use the Korean version of the...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Sony was quick to release its flagship smartphone for the first half of 2013 – the Xperia Z. The company did its job ahead of everyone else and is now enjoying a comfortable specs lead against the current Android flagships on the market. But as we all...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Ladies and gents, it is time for another camera comparison between the top smartphones in existence. And without a doubt, all eyes are on the Sony Xperia Z, which is equipped with the company's new Exmor RS camera sensor. With 13 million pixels and per...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Phone cameras are constantly getting better and better. True, they do so at a relatively slow pace, but they are moving forward, despite the limitations imposed by the thin profiles of today's phones. Those who have been with us for longer know that w...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Being the latest entrant in the smartphone kingdom, there’s no arguing the imposing presence of the super spec’d HTC DROID DNA. Simply put it, the smartphone is one immaculate piece of tech that’s a sure fire competitor ready to fend of the hungry com...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Windows Phone 8 ushered Microsoft’s mobile OS in the era of dual-core phones and HD screens that Android and iOS have been inhabiting for a while, and Nokia Lumia 920 is the handset best suited to take on those other flagships.Naturally, we are going...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
For as long as we can remember, Samsung has proven itself as being the premier smartphone maker out of Korea, as Sammy’s renowned Galaxy smartphone handsets have seemingly been greeted with open arms by people worldwide. Sitting in the shadows, it was...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Now that we've compared the Windows Phone 8X with the iPhone 5, and came to the conclusion that there's still quite a bit of work ahead of Microsoft and its partners, let's see how one of the better Windows Phone 8 handsets fares against one of the bes...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Some Android manufacturers, like Samsung, didn't touch their current high-end phones going into the holiday season, others like Sony or LG issued brand new devices in the fight, while HTC took a different approach, and upgraded its spring chicken HTC O...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
Continuing its reign atop the Android world, the Samsung Galaxy S III has been one polarizing smartphone that has captivated us with its all-encompassing high-end goodness. Lurking in the shadows waiting for its turn to burn up the scene, the LG Optim...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
It’s the battle between the flagships! Two handsets enter, only one can leave claiming supremacy in the smartphone landscape. For a good while now, Samsung’s pride and joy in the Galaxy S III has been tearing up the scene, and when the Apple iPhone 5...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:31
The Galaxy Note single-member phone family just expanded with its second member, the Note II, bringing many improvements over its predecessor. These include a larger and brighter screen in a more compact body, much more ergonomic S Pen stylus, which h...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
The Nokia 808 PureView has the smartphone camera we've all been waiting for, and the Samsung Galaxy S III is probably the most hyped and popular Android phone this year.If you are considering those two for one reason or another, we are pitting both de...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
It can be argued that the original HTC EVO is phone that defined Android during its emergence as the world’s top mobile OS, but Samsung’s Galaxy S line of phones have been insanely popular over the past few years. Sprint customers have been fortunate...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
For the last couple of months, the Nokia Lumia 900 has established itself as a viable competitor thanks to the combination of it stellar design and killer $100 on-contract price. Arguably, it’s the best of the best when it comes to the Windows Phone c...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
Okay, folks, are you ready for the ultimate Korean Kombat? We know we sure are! In the left corner, we have the pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S III, flaunting a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display and a quad-core Exynos processor, and in the right corner, d...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
The Samsung Galaxy S III got announced only a few weeks ago, and we've already gone into great depths regarding the device and its features. We've reviewed it, compared it against pretty much all of its rivals, made an in-depth screen comparison...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
Sony's lineup of Android phones has been picking up pace recently, but now with the Xperia S and its buddies, the P and U, the company is hoping to finally reclaim that title of a leading phone manufacturer. However, for such a thing to happen, Sony's...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
Released several months after the Galaxy S II, the gargantuan Galaxy Note has been marketed by Samsung almost as if it's its current flagship model, its primary smartphone. This seemed a bit strange, having in mind that the Note is so big, it's much m...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been one of our favorite Android phones, as it ushered us in the new era of Ice Cream Sandwich – the Android OS version that reinvented the platform and aspired it to a whole new level. Of course, almost all new Android ph...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
Always a difficult decision, choosing between the latest and greatest Android phone or the latest and greatest iPhone is a problem that every smartphone user faces at one point or another. Thankfully, the key to solving that problem isn't that far awa...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
The Galaxy S series of phones is the dream of every Android fan. Being the best of the best, these handsets have always represented the best that Android has to offer, mostly due to their spectacular specs sheets and real-life performance. The Samsung...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-15 01:20:32
The HTC One X was the first new-generation Android smartphone to come out this year. It introduced us to a new kind of Android experience – one powered by an ultra-fast quad-core processor. Moreover, it helped HTC become relevant again, after a brief...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
The Samsung Galaxy S III was an absolute smash-hit in 2012. Few were the Android smartphones that dared to challenge it, and even fewer were those that stood any chance at all. However, time has once again proved that nothing lasts forever, as we're no...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
MUST READSAMSUNG GALAXY S4 REVIEW The Galaxy S4 – the hottest Android smartphone right now... We're so happy that we had the chance to check this guy out early on! Not only did we enjoy it, but we also managed to get a lot of content done for you guys...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
History buffs be aware! Some of us might forget it, but 2008 surely turned out to be a banner year in the history of smartphones. At the time, BlackBerry smartphones were hotly sought out by people for both their consumer and enterprise features, but...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
Over the years we've done our fair share of cameraphone comparisons, but the one we have for you today is unlike any other. That's because among the contestants we have a real, dedicated point-and-shoot camera – the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Came...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
Even though the HTC Rezound had been on the scene since last November, it has until recently been one of Verizon’s top-tier smartphones alongside the Motorola DROID RAZR. This time around, we’re going to see how the HTC Rezound faces-off next to the n...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:23
It’s been about 6 months since the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX was released, and since then it has remained at the top of Verizon’s line-up. Not only because of its hardware and software, but because of its impressive 3300 mAh battery. Although it recent...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:24
AT&T customers surely have a lot to be happy about, especially now that two highly prized Android smartphones are now available for purchase and poised for an old-fashioned showdown at the O.K. Corral. On one side of the field, we have the highly tout...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:32:13
So, what may as well be last season's top smartphone against a hot favorite for this year's gold. Samsung must be proud of the fact that both carry its signature. Future Galaxy S4 users will feel safe knowing they're getting a future-proofed device th...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:32:13
The LG Optimus G and the Samsung Galaxy S III are the best Android can currently offer. Picking between a smartphone that came to the market five months ago and one that is just arriving might have seemed easy at first, but after the somewhat surprisi...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:32:13
Those hoping for an X-is-better-than-Y-period-! answer will be disappointed. The way the crowd at a boxing match will feel about a win on points instead of a knockout. Like someone running for office wins debates to lose an election. Let's not get car...
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gsmarena.com
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:32:13
If it's just a matter of which of the two phones we'd like to have in our pocket, the answer is a straightforward...
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coolsmartphone.com
Updated:
2014-01-18 01:33:35
Remember that story about Goldilocks and the three bears? The little tike broke into their house, gobbled up some porridge, tried out some chairs and then went and had a kip on all the beds. The naughty little sausage. But what’s “just right” for you e...
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techworld.com
Updated:
2014-01-18 01:33:35
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S III Mini, but is it simply a smaller version of the Galaxy S III?The Galaxy S III has been one of the biggest smartphones of the year so far but many criticised the size of it. In theory, the Galaxy S III Mini is perf...
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barefeats.com
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2014-01-18 01:33:35
With all the stir surrounding the Apple vs Samsung court case, I thought it was a good time to compare both companies' best smartphones: iPhone 4S and Galaxy S III. Let's start with some performance tests. SunSpider Javascript benchmark tests the Jav...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-01-18 01:33:36
There's no good story without a villain. No villains here though because this isn't just another story. It rather is Android history being made. And we don't fool ourselves - both these superphones will be history next year, in the less dignified sens...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-01-19 03:58:19
When Google announced that the next Nexus will pack four Krait cores and an upgraded camera, all for the price of $300 ($350 for the more sensible, 16GB version), there was a short moment when it seemed that everyone after an Android phone would be cr...
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fudzilla.com
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2014-01-25 01:16:46
amsung’s Galaxy series has come a long way over the past two years. Back in 2010 Samsung introduced the original Galaxy S, which also became the basis for the Nexus S. Last year the company rolled out the very successful S II, with a bigge...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-01-29 02:13:57
The Samsung Galaxy SIII finally is on Metro PCS , Like its counterparts on other carriers it sports a 1.5 GHz dual-core S4 Snapdragon Processor with 2GB of Ram, 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD (720×1280) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording...
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techreviewsource.com
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2014-01-29 02:13:57
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99-$249.99 with contract) for Verizon Wireless is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver st...
Good Fast performance. Highresolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
Bad Screen is a bit dim. Plenty of bloatware...
Bottom line With state-of-the-art everything, the Samsung Galaxy S III edges out the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx as our top touch-screen smartphone for Verizon Wireless...
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booredatwork.com
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2014-01-29 02:13:57
Is the Samsung Galaxy SIII the best Smartphone on the Market?So what does Samsung latest and greatest entry into the smartphone market have to offer. The Samsung Galaxy SIII represents the first time a smartphone manufacturer has released a uniform device...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-01-30 01:13:59
Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy S III is just as good as those sold by Sprint's competitors and is the latest device to support Sprint's brand new LTE network. Find out how Sprint's LTE network rates in Phone Scoop's full report.The Galaxy S III ma...
Bottom line Sprint's version of the Samsung Galaxy S III carries forward most of the strengths of its counterparts for other carriers. Samsung went for broke and packed the device with features that may lead to mass adoption of burgeoning technologies such as NFC. Be...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-01-30 01:13:59
Phone Scoop takes Verizon's version of the Samsung Galaxy S III for a spin. Does anything set it apart from the AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile versions? We find out.The Galaxy S III - Samsung's flagship smartphone for 2012 - finally lands on Verizon's store s...
Bottom line As with the other variants of the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Verizon version is a solid smartphone, and certainly one of the best to reach the shelves of Big Red's stores. Samsung went for broke and packed the device with features that may lead to mass ado...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-01-30 01:14:00
It's finally here. Samsung's 2012 hero device is the Galaxy S III. It's a shining example of the old adage "third time's the charm." The third iteration of Samsung's premiere smartphone nails almost every single feature.The Galaxy S III - Samsung's flagsh...
Bottom line If you haven't figured it out yet, Samsung has impressed me with the Galaxy S III. I was expecting another incremental update in terms of design and features. I was expecting a ho-hum device with little to set it apart from previous generations of devices...
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fudzilla.com
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2014-02-01 01:13:54
LG was the first company to introduce a dual-core phone and actually ship it. The company behind the processor was Nvidia and its Tegra 2 chip powered last...
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Pocketnow.com
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2014-02-06 02:43:24
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the latest Android superphone to come out of South Korea. It's available for most carriers in the States and in an international flavor for our friends in other countries, which Pocketnow's Brandon Miniman gave the high marks i...
Good Big, bright display,  Slim and sleek,  Huge feature set,  Excellent UI customizations,  Ridiculously fast LTE performance...
Bad Lack of quad-core processor may impair power users/gamers,  PenTile display isn't as crisp as LCD,  Unremarkable design, light feel-in-hand,  Slippery casing is a fingerprint and oil magnet, Several Verizon “bloatware” apps are pre-loaded, they can be di...
Bottom line If you don't have a smartphone, or your contract is up, or you're wondering what phone to get, we'll make things simple for you: get this phone. You might be also considering the Galaxy Nexus, which is also a great phone, but the Galaxy S III is better...
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gadgetreview.com
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2014-02-07 02:37:52
I've been waiting for the day for the best smartphone in the world to have a name that isn't iPhone. For years, I said that Android's strength is in the speed of its updates, and no matter how fast Apple produces new hardware and software, it is still lim...
Good One of the fastest Android phones there is, regardless of carrier, Excellent service, speed, and general cellular use, Solid display, Excellent camera, the best of any Android phone, Excellent battery life...
Bad Home button is a great addition, but not shaped for the thumb, Display lacks brightness outdoors, Build quality could be better, though it looks great in white, Anyone who purchased the Galaxy S II last October/November is going to be pissed about it...
Bottom line I'm very impressed with the Galaxy S III. It really sets the bar high for not only Android handset makers like HTC, LG, and others, but also for Apple and even Samsung itself. The phone is fast, fluid, comfortable, and a pleasure to use. It has a surprisi...
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bitbitbyte.com
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2014-02-08 01:26:43
While the court battle between Apple and Samsung ensues, we are left wondering who copied who. Even though us here at GS know where innovation started, and where copy cats came in. That is neither here nor there, this is a review of the Samsung Galaxy S3...
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mashable.com
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2014-02-13 01:21:33
There are Android phones , there are Android superphones , and then there's the Samsung Galaxy S III . Samsung's Galaxy phones are no longer just hot new mobile devices — they've become a force of nature. Just like the iPhone, users can expect a new Samsu...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-02-15 01:30:13
Posted in ReviewsIntroductionWhat do you do when you essentially have two of the best Android devices available on the market today? Review them of course, putting the two against each other in one mega review to see which device comes out on top. With...
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barefeats.com
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2014-02-22 01:18:18
Added iPad 3 on September 22nd; also added link to Anandtech article. Our iPhone 5 was delivered at 2:52pm PST (Sept 21). So we rushed to get these benchmark results to you. Geekbench 2 runs two processor tests (integer and floating point) and two memo...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:20:55
Firstly, thanks to the tens of thousands of people who tuned in to the the site and the live blog! It was great to be able to bring you what we were hearing and seeing as it happened. Unfortunately though, we only had enough bandwidth for web browsing, an...
Bottom line Again, thank you to those of you who viewed the live blog, and also thank you for bringing Android Authority its most number of of readers yet. Everything we do here is for you, our readers. I've just gotten home from the event, and it's 01:26 now. To...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 02:29:52
We actually should call this a mini-review since we aren't going all out like we did when we originally reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S3 . With each carrier having the exact same build, with identical specs, buttons, look, and version of Android, there is n...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 02:29:53
It's here, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has arrived. Well, almost. Depending on the carrier, you may not see it for a week or two, but the time is certainly upon us. Are you ready for one phone, in two colors, on all carriers? Are you ready for 2GB of RAM? How a...
Bottom line Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 the greatest smartphone ever made? That's a tough question. It is one hell of a smartphone though. This and the HTC One X are on a level of their own at this point in 2012, with each offering a few pluses over the other. Both ha...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-22 02:19:22
Samsung's third generation flagship is arguably one of the best and most powerful smartphones available today on Sprint's network. The 4G LTE-equipped Galaxy S III is not only a device that looks good on paper with sheer specs, but one that is able to del...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-23 01:53:16
The Galaxy S III is Samsung's best Android smartphone to date and the company's successor to the Galaxy S II device that was launched last year as the Galaxy S II on AT&T and T-Mobile and the Epic 4G Touch on Sprint. The touchscreen-only smartphone will c...
Good Available on all major carriers so you don't have to switch carriers if you don't want to, Large, vibrant display, Connects to the fastest network technology available for fast Internet (LTE, HSPA), Camera takes good pictures and videos...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a device that shows a lot of potential for what Samsung is capable of in the future. Samsung has already built the hardware based on the most advanced specs–HD display, quad-core CPU internationally and dual-core S4 in the U.S...
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recombu.com
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2014-03-26 01:57:15
In its original form, the Samsung Galaxy S3 was certainly a talking point when it emerged from our review gauntlet back in May, but now we can add 4G mobile data speeds to its already extensive repertoire of skills, as it joins only a handful of devices i...
Good 4G mobile browsing speeds, Excellent design and UI, Beautiful screen...
Bad Battery suffers under 4G, Plastic construction, Expensive tariffs...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-26 01:57:15
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a slim and wonderful looking Android smartphone that focuses heavily on gestures and natural use to deliver one of the most attractive Android phones I've used in a long time.It's no secret that I've become a heavy iPhone user...
Good Beautiful Design, Touchwiz offers many positives, Physical home button, 4G LTE...
Bad Touchwiz means slower updates to Jelly Bean, No dedicated multitasking button, The Galaxy S III earns an Editor's Choice Award, Verizon Galaxy S III | $199 | Verizon, Galaxy S III Review Guide, Hands On/Video Review, Design, Display, Performance and Hardw...
Bottom line White Samsung Galaxy S III for Verizon Wireless.Right now is one of the best times to buy an Android smartphone, and the Galaxy S III is one of the top devices available. With great performance, natural controls, user replaceable battery, Micro SD slot, 4...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-03-26 01:57:15
The Verizon Galaxy S III delivers one of the best Android experiences on Verizon complete with a large HD display, 4G LTE and a collection of features that will entice advanced and novice users.After spending a day using the Galaxy S III I want to share m...
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pocketables.com
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2014-03-27 01:25:24
I've had Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy S III for a little more than two weeks now. During that time, I've put the phone through its paces. Today, I finally feel that I know enough about this device to give it a fair, final review. So keep on read...
Bottom line I have mixed feelings about this phone. For starters, it's on Sprint. Two years ago, that would've meant that this phone was one of the best in terms of connections and data speeds. Unfortunately, we're living in the present – not the past. Sprint's net...
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pocketables.com
Updated:
2014-03-27 01:25:24
Perhaps the only smartphone to get close to the amount of hype that Apple gets every time they release a new iPhone was this year's Samsung Galaxy S III. Leading up to the announcement, there was quite a few rumors, a lot of speculation, and a good bit of...
Bottom line I've been a long time user of Samsung smarpthones since the original Galaxy S, and my current personal device is a Galaxy Nexus. Still, I wouldn't consider myself a Samsung fan, as I switch smartphones often enough. Anyhow, my point is that when I first...
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i4u.com
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2014-03-29 02:59:33
The new Galaxy SIII has already tons of pre-orders world-wide. If you like to know how well the new Galaxy works then check out the new Galaxy SIII review on The Verge.Quote: "...the Galaxy S III is a technological triumph. Not at first sight, perhaps, bu...
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Techreport.com
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2014-04-05 03:23:41
The rise of smartphones has been a truly impressive trend to watch. Devices that started as PDA/cellphone hybrids have quickly evolved into robust portable computing platforms. They're still limited by relatively small screens and cramped physical inputs...
Bottom line As a premium smartphone, the Galaxy S III ticks all the right boxes. The screen is huge, the body is slim, and there's a potent processor capable of handling everything from productivity apps to games. Throw in 4G LTE connectivity, a decent camera, good...
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brighthand.com
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2014-05-18 01:59:58
So now it comes Stateside, and it marks a milestone for Samsung. Prior Galaxy S models were each tailored to and tweaked by the respective carriers, ensuring each had their own distinct version. In the case of the S II, a long 7-month window between its o...
Good Great design and display, Plenty of new smartphone features, Superb performance...
Bad Sharing features largely limited to Samsung devices, Thin build leads to some awkward handling...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is feature rich and has a great design. The fact that it also has an amazing display and offers superb performance makes it one of the best phones for 2012...
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brighthand.com
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2014-05-18 01:59:58
The European version of this smartphone is built around a quad-core 1.4GHz Exynos 4 processor, which has proved to be faster than NVIDIA's Tegra 3 chip. The U.S. version, on the other hand, will have a dual-core processor.No matter where this device is re...
Good Fantastic display, Exceptional processor speed, Harmonized software, hardware, and battery, Photo and video quality...
Bad Casing and design are not photogenic, No camera key...
Bottom line Once all impressions regarding the Samsung Galaxy S III are gathered, the list of pros is much longer than the cons. One can conclude, quite soon after trying this device, that this is the best smartphone on the market now. It has raised the bar for the c...
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brighthand.com
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2014-05-18 01:59:59
Its specifications do not differ much from what was guessed over the past few weeks, and an air of slight disappointment was sensed among the gathered crowd -- a quad-core processor, a 4.8-inch 720p screen, an 8-megapixel camera and 8.6-millimeter thickne...
Bottom line It could be said that Samsung has just presented a smartphone that offers the best of what the competition is offering and a tad bit more. It will surely secure many purchasers, and guarantee even greater success than recorded by its two Galaxy S predeces...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-29 04:37:53
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the third installment of the ever-popular Galaxy S series by Samsung, and it is one of the most refined and balanced Android handsets we have come across here at PhoneDog. The fact that Samsung has already sold 20 million Galax...
Bottom line 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...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-29 04:37:53
Aaron reviews the T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S III (and it's blue!). Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the S III offers a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a 1.9-megapixel front-...
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arstechnica.com
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2014-05-29 04:37:53
While our initial Galaxy S III encounter wasn't perfect, it's because the phone reaches in some departments where it's just not ready, like S Voice, or is targeting an outside use case, as with some new sharing features. Still, while it would have been ni...
Good Great battery life, Nice camera with wide-angle lens, robust sharing capabilities, Big screen with good level of detail, Performance-wise, it's whip-fast and powerful, Solid-feeling body, if a bit large...
Bad Back cover is cheapy, Speaker is quiet, can be difficult to hear outside of tombs and sensory deprivation chambers...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-30 06:19:08
US Galaxy S III's are here! Now that the embargo is lifted, Aaron takes a look at AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S III . The Galaxy S III has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2 GB RAM, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a 1.9-megapixel c...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-04 01:57:53
Video Sponsored by Sprint - The US versions are here! Now that the embargo has lifted, Aaron does a review of Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S III . Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the phone has a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel ca...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-04 01:57:53
Aaron reviews the Samsung Galaxy S III , Samsung's newest flagship device. Going head to head against the HTC One X , the international version offers a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1...
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hometheaterhifi.com
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2014-06-05 03:40:58
phone. No surround sound yet, but it wouldn't surprise me to see such a feature within a year or so...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S-III is a very high performing Smartphone that has strong 4G connectivity, an easy to use e-mail app, good browser performance, fairly good snapshot performance, but fair to poor HD movie quality.Rating:Stylish Looks:Build Quality:Incl...
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infoworld.com
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2014-06-13 03:42:47
If you're a fanboy (about 5 million of you qualify), you've already ordered your iPhone 5. But for the rest of the world waiting for Apple to replenish its stocks so that they can get a better look at one of the most overhyped products ever, there's a cho...
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theunwired.net
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2014-06-28 02:17:54
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 sm...
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theunwired.net
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2014-06-29 04:56:47
With the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung hasn't only replaced some of the original Android 4.0 apps and added their own TouchWiz 4.0 apps, but Samsung has also done a lot of "under-the-hood" tweaks and enhancements which are nearly countless but really usef...
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about.com
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2014-07-19 08:53:54
After the phenomenal success of the Galaxy S2, Samsung needed to pull out all the stops if the Galaxy S3 wasn't going to be an anti-climax. This is the phone, after all, which would cement its position as the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the world...
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examiner.com
Updated:
2014-07-24 02:51:45
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talkandroid.com
Updated:
2014-07-24 02:51:46
IntroductionWell, we didn't have to wait too long this go-around for a Galaxy S device to make its way across the pond into the hands of the US masses. Not even a full month yet , most of the US carriers will be getting their devices and those who pre-ord...
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androidguys.com
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2014-08-02 03:50:06
What we liked : The Samsung Galaxy S III is heavy on hardware, but even heavier on experience. The leading-edge specs easily put it at the top of the Android mountain, however its the personal touches that will see this phone selling like hotcakes.Room fo...
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androidguys.com
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2014-08-02 03:50:07
What we liked : The Samsung Galaxy S III is heavy on hardware, but even heavier on experience. The leading-edge specs easily put it at the top of the Android mountain, however its the personal touches that will see this phone selling like hotcakes.Room fo...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 03:50:07
I was a bit underwhelmed when Samsung first announced the Galaxy S III. It just seemed so much like HTC's One X, which had already been out on the market, and I didn't see a lot of differences between the two phones. Both would eventually ship to the Unit...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-08-10 07:55:18
Having reviewed both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, and looking at them up close again for this article, it's still hard to pick a favorite. The Note II certainly offers more in a lot of areas we've tested but the user experience isn't d...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-10 07:55:28
Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
Bottom line Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-13 06:44:24
LG is not one to let other devices dominate the playing field. The company recently released its newest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G. The specs alone are something to drool over, and if you're particular about your display, it's something worth crav...
Bottom line If you want a device that can give you clearer and sharper display, more realistic colors, and a sturdier feel, then the Optimus G might be for you. If you're looking for a slightly larger screen with saturated colors, the ability to expand via microSD...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-08-13 06:44:24
Posted in Mobile Device ReviewsIntroductionIn the first part of the battle between the Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy S III we took an introductory look at the two devices and the hardware. In this second part of this review we take a look software, camer...
Bottom line The Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy S III are arguably two of the best Android smartphones on the market. The Nexus offers the guarantee that you’ll always have the latest version of Android running in its stock form, insuring a very smooth experience and...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-08-13 06:44:25
Android manufacturers are hard at work producing their take on the world's best smartphone. Luckily for us Android fans, this summer, there is no shortage of contenders for the highly coveted title of King of the Android hill .Right now, perhaps, the fier...
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Geek.com
Updated:
2014-08-14 07:20:24
If these two phones look almost exactly the same, should you choose the Samsung Galaxy S4 over the Galaxy S3? Or should you just save your money and hold on to the GS3 until your contract is up? These are fair questions, depending on what you want out of...
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gadgetnutz.com
Updated:
2014-08-14 07:20:25
IntroductionWhat do you do when you essentially have two of the best Android devices available on the market today? Review them of course, putting the two against each other in one mega review to see which device comes out… Read More...Posted in Review...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-08-14 07:20:28
After I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S3, I got a lot of questions that go like this – “Should I buy the S3 or the Note?” Most people who ask this question just want to get the best device. But honestly, I don't think it's a matter of device, but a matter o...
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bgr.com
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2014-08-20 02:34:02
We're back with another episode of The BGR Show , and this week we're taking a look at Samsung's Galaxy S III in addition to giving you a walkthrough of Apple's new iOS 6 operating system . Samsung's Galaxy S III is an Android powerhouse, packed with a qu...
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phandroid.com
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2014-10-08 06:54:40
Who knew that the first devices to get a taste of CyanogenMod 10 would be devices that didn't get CyanogenMod 9? Steve Kondik, the famed developer responsible for the CM craze, has published preview builds of the Jelly Bean-infused custom ROM for the AT&T...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-12-31 07:26:33
“Should I Buy the Galaxy S3 or the iPhone 5?” is one of the most asked questions in our inboxes. One has to imagine workers at Verizon, Sprint and AT&T stores constantly have to answer the same question. The iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3 are two of the most...
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gottabemobile.com
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2015-02-28 03:04:39
iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III goe head to head in this feature comparison.I own both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III and love each phone. In the following iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S III comparison I look at design, display, performance and other importan...
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gottabemobile.com
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2015-02-28 03:04:39
Samsung makes my two favorite smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Note and the Samsung Galaxy S III .I bought the Samsung Galaxy Note when it became clear that the Apple iPhone would never show up with a larger screen. So I went for the biggest screen I could...
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gsmarena.com
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2015-02-28 03:04:42
And we’re across the finish line. The two Galaxies performed very well for their relatively low standing in the Android world. The only feature that was consistently a problem is the screen – WQVGA is just not enough for a 3.2” screen. Other than that...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2015-04-18 09:10:31
Just before I went on my vacation I received an evaluation Samsung Galaxy S III eval unit from T-Mobile. I used it for a day and it was an easy decision to give it top billing in my Top 5 smartphones of the summer article. I used it as my primary camera a...
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zdnet.com
Updated:
2015-04-18 09:10:32
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?Our review sample came fr...
Good Excellent highresolution screen, Some clever usability features, Quadcore processor, Good battery life, MicroSD storage expansion...
Bad Large and unwieldy, Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently...
Bottom line The Galaxy S III is a very impressive smartphone. Samsung has put a lot of thought into adding value to Android 4.0, taking advantage of motion control and sweeping gestures. It's a pity that Smart Stay didn't work well for us, but we can see its potentia...
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gizmochina.com
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2015-06-26 18:47:26
CES 2013 event is showing many smartphone products, since last year, Samsung Galaxy S III is becoming the powerfull smartphone on the market, after CES 2013 we fouond that a lots of smartphone ready to compete with Samsung Galaxy S III. And we have trying...
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t3me.com
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2015-07-04 07:16:02
The successor to the Samsung Galaxy S2, the new handset sports a massive 4.8-inch screen, a quad-core processor and a wide range of other interesting features on board. As the new top-tier Android phone on the block, the S3 is set to go head to head with...
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musicphotolife.com
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2016-01-09 10:22:02
As the newer smartphone, it is a given that the Galaxy S4 is a better camera compared to Galaxy S3.Crop DetailsAngle of ViewThe one attribute that the S4 loses to S3 is its angle of view. S4's equivalent 35mm view is 31mm, while S3 is around 27mm. This me...
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musicphotolife.com
Updated:
2016-03-26 16:55:08
I've decided to review the Galaxy S4 with a micro-blogging approach. I shall cover a specific subject and brief about it. But eventually, I'll produce a singular review about everything I learn about the S4.First, the screen. In the S4, I have selected th...
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intomobile.com
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2016-11-01 02:45:59
Well, well, well; look what we have here. It's the two phones that everybody loves to hate, the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III. Android lovers usually despise the iPhone 5 and iOS lovers usually despise the Galaxy S III. We've pitted them hea...
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g4tv.com
Updated:
2013-04-06 07:35:51
Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with a 4.8" HD super AMOLED screen, a quad core Tegra 3 processor and an 8 megapixel camera on AT&T's 4g LTE network. Marc Maron joins Matt Mira for an in-depth review on the smartphone for Gadget Pr0n...
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gadgetnutz.com
Updated:
2013-04-06 07:36:01
Posted in Mobile Device Reviews, ReviewsA few days ago New York was host to an Event announcing the Samsung Galaxy S lll. They insist this is a Very Impressive Phone and frankly I can’t disagree. It’s chock full of useful and interesting features and I...
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pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-04-06 07:36:03
Giant, bold mega-phones are the new smartphone trend, and the impressive Samsung Galaxy S III ($279.99 with contract) is T-Mobile's first offering. With its 4.8-inch HD screen and state-of-the-art sharing and media features, the Galaxy S III makes a great...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Big, but light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
Bad Expensive. Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the menu system...
Bottom line The big, bold Samsung Galaxy S III is the most powerful, capable Android smartphone you can get on T-Mobile's fast HSPA+ 42 network...
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techspot.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:08
Last year Samsung solidified its position as the dominant Android smartphone manufacturer with the Galaxy S II. The massive success of this phone helped propel Samsung into becoming the largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world. Things are differe...
Good Blistering performance, great camera, useful software features...
Bad Glossy plastic construction, may be too big for some users...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III carries a lot of weight on its shoulders, and, fortunately, it is up to the task. The Galaxy S III's solid spec sheet combined with the useful software features that Samsung has added to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich make the...
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bgr.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:15
Samsung is the world’s leading Android manufacturer. The company’s latest smartphone, the Galaxy S III, had an enormous around of hype surrounding it before the phone was even announced. A series of exclusive BGR reports painted a partial picture of...
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mobiletechreview.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:19
twitter: @lisagade) The Samsung Galaxy has turned into a yearly event. Why? Because Samsung's flagship Android smartphone is offered by nearly every major carrier and it sells by the millions. It has great features for the price and a decent selectio...
Good Fast, big display and a great camera.
Bad Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED is losing its charm.
Bottom line 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...
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computerworld.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:21
It isn't every day a phone like Samsung's Galaxy S III comes into the world. The Galaxy S III is practically a celebrity, thanks both to the massive public interest surrounding it and the Olympic-sized promotional push Samsung's providing. Hype and pre...
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phandroid.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:26
Given the track record of the Samsung Galaxy S series, it is no wonder the latest edition to the line has been the talk of the Android town. With a recent international release and a US launch right around the corner, we took some time to get acquainte...
Bottom line Consider us impressed. Even with a bit of apprehension about previous incarnations of the TouchWiz interface, Samsung still managed to deliver an intuitive and natural Android experience on top of hardware that really has no comparison (other than perh...
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gizmodo.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:28
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.HTC is bringing its A-game in a big...
Good The phone looks and feels great. It's smooth like a polished stone, but very light. Samsung corrected some of the biggest mistakes on the Galaxy Nexus. For starters, the camera is absolutely terrific. Photos were incredibly sharp and detailed, and colors...
Bad We liked how HTC just lightly augmented Ice Cream Sandwich with little improvements here and there. Samsung went with the more is more approach, and the Galaxy S III suffers for it. The TouchWiz UI is not as intuitive as it could be, and it often adds mor...
Bottom line If you are on Verizon or T-Mobile, then yes, definitely. It will be without a doubt the best phone on those two carriers when it drops. If youre on AT&T or Sprint, then youve got a tough choice because of the One X and the EVO 4G LTE, respectively. If y...
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phonearena.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:33
Timing is crucial, right? Well, of course it is, mainly because it can dictate the success or demise of a particular handset. As we’ve seen last year with the Samsung Galaxy S II, it made its way to the US market many months after its initial unveilin...
Good Revamped TouchWiz experience, Lots of easy sharing functionality...
Bad The polycarbonate used doesn't give the impression of something premium...
Bottom line Frankly folks, we have to reiterate things once again! Simply, the US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III are still spectacular on so many levels – even despite their choice of using a dual-core Snapdragon S4 chip as opposed to quad-core. Honestly, t...
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ubergizmo.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:38
The Samsung Galaxy S3, one of the most anticipated Android smartphone ever, finally arrives in the USA after a successful launch in Europe and elsewhere. In its final North American form, the Galaxy S3 differs from its international cousins in two ways...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S3, one of the most anticipated Android smartphone ever, finally arrives in the USA after a successful launch in Europe and elsewhere. In its final North American form, the Galaxy S3 differs from its international cousins in two ways: i...
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techworld.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:40
We’ve finally put the Samsung Galaxy S III through testing and here's what we think about the new smartphone.The design of the Samsung Galaxy S III is similar to its predecessor but offers subtle differences. For starters the phone is much more rounde...
Bottom line Subject to further testing, the Galaxy S III has turned out to be an excellent smartphone. It offers a good design and build quality, despite our small niggles. Samsung has put together an impressive set of hardware resulting in silky smooth performan...
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anandtech.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:42
Before we dive into the review of Samsung’s Galaxy S 3 variants for the USA (henceforth SGS3), it’s worth it to quickly talk about how much the SGS3 launch in the US differs from that of SGS2. Since announcing the international SGS3, it has been just...
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androidpolice.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:45
The Galaxy S III is a big deal. It's kind of hard to overstate it. Samsung is the biggest, baddest Android manufacturer out there, and this is their new flagship device for the next year.Samsung is taking advantage of their newfound clout in the Androi...
Bottom line It's fast. It's slim. It's got Android 4.0. It's hard not to recommend. The GSIII won't blow your mind or anything, but if you haven't upgraded in a while, and you can stand all the plastic, it's hard to go wrong here.The camera is easily the GSIIIs be...
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mobile-review.com US
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2013-04-06 07:36:47
The greatest surprise was that in Galaxy S3 Samsung decided to employ the Sony matrix similar to that used in Apple iPhone 4s (it least there is a serious resemblance, while the key is that Sony manufactured this matrix). It is difficult to find log...
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guru3d.com
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2013-04-06 07:36:58
Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III - Upping it a notch. Under the motto 'three times is a charm' Samsung releases their Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone. A launch that immediately got delayed somewhat due to an issue with the black/blue casing. Initially the...
Bottom line Final Words & Conclusion Samsung released a little beast with the Galaxy S III, it has monstrous features and specs and really works fantastically. Somehow I doubt though that the release will have the same impact as the initial Galaxy S II release -...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:37:00
DesignAs you'll know if you read our early hands-on encounter with the Galaxy S3, we weren't too fond of the phone's 'pebble' shaped polycarbonate plastic case when it first launched at the beginning of the month, as the material struck us as cheap a...
Good Fantastic screen, super fast processor, excellent camera, nice design...
Bad S Voice is just a novelty...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:37:01
First off it's worth noting that there are a lot of features built into the Galaxy S3's camera application. As well as taking single shots, you can set the camera to capture images in burst - 20 shots in about 10 seconds - high dynamic range (HDR) an...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:37:03
First of all, we asked S Voice for an on-the-spot weather forecast. The app instantly recognised our command of "what is the weather like outside", and after a few seconds of thinking, indeed told us what the weather was like. Unfortunately though...
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phonearena.com
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2013-04-06 07:37:10
Samsung kick-started its whole Galaxy line of Android phones back in 2009 with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy I7500 – the first Android smartphone of the manufacturer. Initially, there wasn't such great interest in the product; it was an OK device w...
Good Superfluid performance, Refined user experience, S Voice natural language recognition...
Bad Camera photos tend to be a bit overexposed, No premium materials used in its construction...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a spectacular phone. A big part of what makes it spectacular is its incredible specs sheet. Yeah, although its specs can easily be rivaled by strong competitors like the HTC One X, which also has a quad-core processor and t...
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mobile-review.com US
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2013-04-06 07:37:12
ATTENTION. This article is not a detailed review, but a first, albeit a very meticulous look at the phone and its capabilities. We are planning to publish a full review within a week. Sections of he article will expand courtesy of new photos, compar...
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chipchick.com
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2013-11-06 13:35:03
The Galaxy S III has been designed to accommodate a massive 4.8″ display. This display is nearly as big as the display you'll find on the popular Galaxy Note . Fortunately for us, Samsung has designed the Galaxy S III in such a way that it doesn't seem li...
Good Available from 5 carriers in the U.S, great battery life, tons of unique usability related features like S Beam, large display, excellent camera, nice formfactor, expandable memory, blazing fast system and web surfing performance (on AT&T), unlike most ot...
Bad Good – but not great display, phone gets greasy and slippery easily, S Voice needs improvement, camera suffers from white balance issue with white objects, Touchwiz U.I. is not as slick as HTC Sense...
Bottom line We're tired of the performance race inside of smartphones. And with the Galaxy S III , it's apparent that Samsung recognizes that performance and hardware is becoming less important in the face of usability and design. And after using the Samsung Galaxy...
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legitreviews.com
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2013-11-10 17:41:27
People keep saying that we are in the post-PC era and that the future is mobile devices. Legit Reviews started off doing computer hardware and video game reviews, but over the years has evolved into a site that looks at all sorts of consumer electro...
Bottom line The Post-PC era might be a fun buzz word, but the Samsung Galaxy S III makes you wonder if it is true!...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-10 17:41:28
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99 with contract) is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver state-of-the-art performance wi...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Big, but light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
Bad Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the UI...
Bottom line With top-of-the-line everything and plenty of innovative features, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III delivers the ultimate LTE Android smartphone experience...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:50
Following in the steps of its belated launch of the Galaxy S II 4G%displayPrice% at %seller%, the Samsung Galaxy S III is now available for Boost Mobile a year later than it appeared almost everywhere else. And guess what? It's still a great phone. Sure...
Good Large, high-resolution screen. Fast processor. 4G LTE support. Good camera. Runs Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
Bad Expensive. Data speeds are not quite as fast as many other carriers...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best smartphone you can get on Boost Mobile, but it'll cost you...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:51
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 it...
Good Excellent screen. Fast processor. High-quality camera. Will get more features as time goes on.
Bad Android 4.1 not yet available at time of review. Cricket's 4G coverage is very limited...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is still one of the world's best smartphones, and available from Cricket Wireless at an unusually low price...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:53
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...
Good Most powerful smartphone on MetroPCS. Excellent call quality.
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best phone for a network that's on its way out...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:54
U.S. Cellular is serving up Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199 for 16GB, $249 for 32GB) the way it was truly intended. The Editor's Choice hardware here is the same as you'll find on the Sprint and Verizon models, but U.S. Cellular's S III has been stripped of...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
Bad Very limited 4G LTE coverage. Screen could be brighter...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is, hands down, the best smartphone available on U.S. Cellular...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:56
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99-$249.99 with contract) for Verizon Wireless is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver st...
Good Fast performance. High-resolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
Bad Screen is a bit dim. Plenty of bloatware...
Bottom line With state-of-the-art everything, the Samsung Galaxy S III edges out the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx as our top touch-screen smartphone for Verizon Wireless...
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Laptopmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:56
FOLLOW US SHARE Was Samsung saving the best for last? Now that the Galaxy S III has been released on all the other major carriers, it's finally making its debut on Verizon Wireless. Verizon's version sports the same swift 1.5-GHz Snapdragon processor...
Good Slim and comfortable design; Lots of fun sharing options ; Good battery life; Fast camera; Impressive 4G LTE speeds;...
Bad Screen difficult to read in sunlight; S Voice not as good as Siri;...
Bottom line Verizon's version of the Galaxy S III offers excellent 4G LTE speeds and battery life along with a ton of impressive innovations.
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infoworld.com
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2013-11-14 19:22:57
Follow @MobileGalen All the excitement round the Samsung Galaxy S III is justified. It's an extremely nice Android smartphone, with well-designed hardware and software, marrying the best of the Android 4.04 "Ice Cream Sandwich" core OS and Samsung's...
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pcmag.com
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2013-11-14 19:23:03
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99 with contract) is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver state-of-the-art perf...
Good State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
Bad Plasticky body. Really, this lack of clarity on Sprint's LTE rollout is getting ridiculous...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a top-of-the-line Android smartphone just waiting for Sprint to turn on its new LTE network...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Since the Samsung Galaxy S4 finally landed at our office several weeks ago, we've been having quite a lot of fun with it. First we gave it a full-blown review treatment and then we compared it to some of the smartphones it will be going toe to toe aga...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Smartphone cameras have improved tremendously over the years and nowadays you can easily replace a point and shoot camera with your smartphone, especially if most of the photos you take are during the day and you are not too pretentious about image qua...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Samsung's last year finest is still one of the most popular Android handsets around, which says a lot, and we are therefore pitting it against HTC's latest and greatest to ease your choice in the quest for the perfect fit.HTC One sports a few novel fea...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Even after almost a year since its introduction, the Samsung Galaxy S III remains one of the most sought-after handsets, that's why we are staging a quick comparison with LG's newest flagship darling, the Optimus G Pro. We use the Korean version of the...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Sony was quick to release its flagship smartphone for the first half of 2013 – the Xperia Z. The company did its job ahead of everyone else and is now enjoying a comfortable specs lead against the current Android flagships on the market. But as we all...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Ladies and gents, it is time for another camera comparison between the top smartphones in existence. And without a doubt, all eyes are on the Sony Xperia Z, which is equipped with the company's new Exmor RS camera sensor. With 13 million pixels and per...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Phone cameras are constantly getting better and better. True, they do so at a relatively slow pace, but they are moving forward, despite the limitations imposed by the thin profiles of today's phones. Those who have been with us for longer know that w...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Being the latest entrant in the smartphone kingdom, there’s no arguing the imposing presence of the super spec’d HTC DROID DNA. Simply put it, the smartphone is one immaculate piece of tech that’s a sure fire competitor ready to fend of the hungry com...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Windows Phone 8 ushered Microsoft’s mobile OS in the era of dual-core phones and HD screens that Android and iOS have been inhabiting for a while, and Nokia Lumia 920 is the handset best suited to take on those other flagships.Naturally, we are going...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
For as long as we can remember, Samsung has proven itself as being the premier smartphone maker out of Korea, as Sammy’s renowned Galaxy smartphone handsets have seemingly been greeted with open arms by people worldwide. Sitting in the shadows, it was...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Now that we've compared the Windows Phone 8X with the iPhone 5, and came to the conclusion that there's still quite a bit of work ahead of Microsoft and its partners, let's see how one of the better Windows Phone 8 handsets fares against one of the bes...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Some Android manufacturers, like Samsung, didn't touch their current high-end phones going into the holiday season, others like Sony or LG issued brand new devices in the fight, while HTC took a different approach, and upgraded its spring chicken HTC O...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Continuing its reign atop the Android world, the Samsung Galaxy S III has been one polarizing smartphone that has captivated us with its all-encompassing high-end goodness. Lurking in the shadows waiting for its turn to burn up the scene, the LG Optim...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
It’s the battle between the flagships! Two handsets enter, only one can leave claiming supremacy in the smartphone landscape. For a good while now, Samsung’s pride and joy in the Galaxy S III has been tearing up the scene, and when the Apple iPhone 5...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
The Galaxy Note single-member phone family just expanded with its second member, the Note II, bringing many improvements over its predecessor. These include a larger and brighter screen in a more compact body, much more ergonomic S Pen stylus, which h...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
The Nokia 808 PureView has the smartphone camera we've all been waiting for, and the Samsung Galaxy S III is probably the most hyped and popular Android phone this year.If you are considering those two for one reason or another, we are pitting both de...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
It can be argued that the original HTC EVO is phone that defined Android during its emergence as the world’s top mobile OS, but Samsung’s Galaxy S line of phones have been insanely popular over the past few years. Sprint customers have been fortunate...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
For the last couple of months, the Nokia Lumia 900 has established itself as a viable competitor thanks to the combination of it stellar design and killer $100 on-contract price. Arguably, it’s the best of the best when it comes to the Windows Phone c...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Okay, folks, are you ready for the ultimate Korean Kombat? We know we sure are! In the left corner, we have the pebble blue Samsung Galaxy S III, flaunting a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display and a quad-core Exynos processor, and in the right corner, d...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
The Samsung Galaxy S III got announced only a few weeks ago, and we've already gone into great depths regarding the device and its features. We've reviewed it, compared it against pretty much all of its rivals, made an in-depth screen comparison...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:18
Sony's lineup of Android phones has been picking up pace recently, but now with the Xperia S and its buddies, the P and U, the company is hoping to finally reclaim that title of a leading phone manufacturer. However, for such a thing to happen, Sony's...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:23
Released several months after the Galaxy S II, the gargantuan Galaxy Note has been marketed by Samsung almost as if it's its current flagship model, its primary smartphone. This seemed a bit strange, having in mind that the Note is so big, it's much m...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:23
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been one of our favorite Android phones, as it ushered us in the new era of Ice Cream Sandwich – the Android OS version that reinvented the platform and aspired it to a whole new level. Of course, almost all new Android ph...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:23
Always a difficult decision, choosing between the latest and greatest Android phone or the latest and greatest iPhone is a problem that every smartphone user faces at one point or another. Thankfully, the key to solving that problem isn't that far awa...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:23
The Galaxy S series of phones is the dream of every Android fan. Being the best of the best, these handsets have always represented the best that Android has to offer, mostly due to their spectacular specs sheets and real-life performance. The Samsung...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-15 01:18:23
The HTC One X was the first new-generation Android smartphone to come out this year. It introduced us to a new kind of Android experience – one powered by an ultra-fast quad-core processor. Moreover, it helped HTC become relevant again, after a brief...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-16 01:08:30
The Samsung Galaxy S III was an absolute smash-hit in 2012. Few were the Android smartphones that dared to challenge it, and even fewer were those that stood any chance at all. However, time has once again proved that nothing lasts forever, as we're no...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-16 01:08:30
MUST READSAMSUNG GALAXY S4 REVIEW The Galaxy S4 – the hottest Android smartphone right now... We're so happy that we had the chance to check this guy out early on! Not only did we enjoy it, but we also managed to get a lot of content done for you guys...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:30
History buffs be aware! Some of us might forget it, but 2008 surely turned out to be a banner year in the history of smartphones. At the time, BlackBerry smartphones were hotly sought out by people for both their consumer and enterprise features, but...
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phonearena.com
Updated:
2014-01-16 01:08:30
Over the years we've done our fair share of cameraphone comparisons, but the one we have for you today is unlike any other. That's because among the contestants we have a real, dedicated point-and-shoot camera – the Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Came...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-16 01:08:30
Even though the HTC Rezound had been on the scene since last November, it has until recently been one of Verizon’s top-tier smartphones alongside the Motorola DROID RAZR. This time around, we’re going to see how the HTC Rezound faces-off next to the n...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-16 01:08:30
It’s been about 6 months since the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX was released, and since then it has remained at the top of Verizon’s line-up. Not only because of its hardware and software, but because of its impressive 3300 mAh battery. Although it recent...
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phonearena.com
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2014-01-16 01:08:31
AT&T customers surely have a lot to be happy about, especially now that two highly prized Android smartphones are now available for purchase and poised for an old-fashioned showdown at the O.K. Corral. On one side of the field, we have the highly tout...
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techworld.com
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2014-01-18 01:33:55
Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S III Mini, but is it simply a smaller version of the Galaxy S III?The Galaxy S III has been one of the biggest smartphones of the year so far but many criticised the size of it. In theory, the Galaxy S III Mini is perf...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-01-18 01:33:55
THE INQUIRER has taken the smartphone market's two fiercest rivals, the Apple Iphone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3, and pitted them against each other in a head to head video review. Check out our Apple Iphone 5 vs Samsung...
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Theinquirer.net
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2014-01-18 01:33:55
Bitter rivals the two companies might be in courtrooms, but both handsets managed to win us over when we reviewed them, each scoring nine out of 10...
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barefeats.com
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2014-01-18 01:33:55
With all the stir surrounding the Apple vs Samsung court case, I thought it was a good time to compare both companies' best smartphones: iPhone 4S and Galaxy S III. Let's start with some performance tests. SunSpider Javascript benchmark tests the Jav...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-01-19 03:58:42
However since then the company has launched its upgraded One X+ smartphone...
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fudzilla.com
Updated:
2014-01-25 01:16:59
amsung’s Galaxy series has come a long way over the past two years. Back in 2010 Samsung introduced the original Galaxy S, which also became the basis for the Nexus S. Last year the company rolled out the very successful S II, with a bigge...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-01-30 01:14:16
Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy S III is just as good as those sold by Sprint's competitors and is the latest device to support Sprint's brand new LTE network. Find out how Sprint's LTE network rates in Phone Scoop's full report.The Galaxy S III ma...
Bottom line Sprint's version of the Samsung Galaxy S III carries forward most of the strengths of its counterparts for other carriers. Samsung went for broke and packed the device with features that may lead to mass adoption of burgeoning technologies such as NFC. Be...
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phonescoop.com
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2014-01-30 01:14:16
Phone Scoop takes Verizon's version of the Samsung Galaxy S III for a spin. Does anything set it apart from the AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile versions? We find out.The Galaxy S III - Samsung's flagship smartphone for 2012 - finally lands on Verizon's store s...
Bottom line As with the other variants of the Samsung Galaxy S III, the Verizon version is a solid smartphone, and certainly one of the best to reach the shelves of Big Red's stores. Samsung went for broke and packed the device with features that may lead to mass ado...
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phonescoop.com
Updated:
2014-01-30 01:14:16
It's finally here. Samsung's 2012 hero device is the Galaxy S III. It's a shining example of the old adage "third time's the charm." The third iteration of Samsung's premiere smartphone nails almost every single feature.The Galaxy S III - Samsung's flagsh...
Bottom line If you haven't figured it out yet, Samsung has impressed me with the Galaxy S III. I was expecting another incremental update in terms of design and features. I was expecting a ho-hum device with little to set it apart from previous generations of devices...
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fudzilla.com
Updated:
2014-02-01 01:14:13
LG was the first company to introduce a dual-core phone and actually ship it. The company behind the processor was Nvidia and its Tegra 2 chip powered last...
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Pocketnow.com
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2014-02-06 02:40:45
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the latest Android superphone to come out of South Korea. It's available for most carriers in the States and in an international flavor for our friends in other countries, which Pocketnow's Brandon Miniman gave the high marks i...
Good Big, bright display,  Slim and sleek,  Huge feature set,  Excellent UI customizations,  Ridiculously fast LTE performance...
Bad Lack of quad-core processor may impair power users/gamers,  PenTile display isn't as crisp as LCD,  Unremarkable design, light feel-in-hand,  Slippery casing is a fingerprint and oil magnet, Several Verizon “bloatware” apps are pre-loaded, they can be di...
Bottom line If you don't have a smartphone, or your contract is up, or you're wondering what phone to get, we'll make things simple for you: get this phone. You might be also considering the Galaxy Nexus, which is also a great phone, but the Galaxy S III is better...
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gadgetreview.com
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2014-02-07 02:38:20
I've been waiting for the day for the best smartphone in the world to have a name that isn't iPhone. For years, I said that Android's strength is in the speed of its updates, and no matter how fast Apple produces new hardware and software, it is still lim...
Good One of the fastest Android phones there is, regardless of carrier, Excellent service, speed, and general cellular use, Solid display, Excellent camera, the best of any Android phone, Excellent battery life...
Bad Home button is a great addition, but not shaped for the thumb, Display lacks brightness outdoors, Build quality could be better, though it looks great in white, Anyone who purchased the Galaxy S II last October/November is going to be pissed about it...
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mashable.com
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2014-02-13 01:22:08
There are Android phones , there are Android superphones , and then there's the Samsung Galaxy S III . Samsung's Galaxy phones are no longer just hot new mobile devices — they've become a force of nature. Just like the iPhone, users can expect a new Samsu...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-02-15 01:26:13
Posted in ReviewsIntroductionWhat do you do when you essentially have two of the best Android devices available on the market today? Review them of course, putting the two against each other in one mega review to see which device comes out on top. With...
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barefeats.com
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2014-02-22 01:14:22
Added iPad 3 on September 22nd; also added link to Anandtech article. Our iPhone 5 was delivered at 2:52pm PST (Sept 21). So we rushed to get these benchmark results to you. Geekbench 2 runs two processor tests (integer and floating point) and two memo...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-03-12 01:21:10
Firstly, thanks to the tens of thousands of people who tuned in to the the site and the live blog! It was great to be able to bring you what we were hearing and seeing as it happened. Unfortunately though, we only had enough bandwidth for web browsing, an...
Bottom line Again, thank you to those of you who viewed the live blog, and also thank you for bringing Android Authority its most number of of readers yet. Everything we do here is for you, our readers. I've just gotten home from the event, and it's 01:26 now. To...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 02:31:54
We actually should call this a mini-review since we aren't going all out like we did when we originally reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S3 . With each carrier having the exact same build, with identical specs, buttons, look, and version of Android, there is n...
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droid-life.com
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2014-03-14 02:31:55
It's here, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has arrived. Well, almost. Depending on the carrier, you may not see it for a week or two, but the time is certainly upon us. Are you ready for one phone, in two colors, on all carriers? Are you ready for 2GB of RAM? How a...
Bottom line Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 the greatest smartphone ever made? That's a tough question. It is one hell of a smartphone though. This and the HTC One X are on a level of their own at this point in 2012, with each offering a few pluses over the other. Both ha...
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pocketables.com
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2014-03-27 01:25:35
I've had Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy S III for a little more than two weeks now. During that time, I've put the phone through its paces. Today, I finally feel that I know enough about this device to give it a fair, final review. So keep on read...
Bottom line I have mixed feelings about this phone. For starters, it's on Sprint. Two years ago, that would've meant that this phone was one of the best in terms of connections and data speeds. Unfortunately, we're living in the present – not the past. Sprint's net...
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pocketables.com
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2014-03-27 01:25:36
Perhaps the only smartphone to get close to the amount of hype that Apple gets every time they release a new iPhone was this year's Samsung Galaxy S III. Leading up to the announcement, there was quite a few rumors, a lot of speculation, and a good bit of...
Bottom line I've been a long time user of Samsung smarpthones since the original Galaxy S, and my current personal device is a Galaxy Nexus. Still, I wouldn't consider myself a Samsung fan, as I switch smartphones often enough. Anyhow, my point is that when I first...
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Techreport.com
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2014-04-05 03:24:02
The rise of smartphones has been a truly impressive trend to watch. Devices that started as PDA/cellphone hybrids have quickly evolved into robust portable computing platforms. They're still limited by relatively small screens and cramped physical inputs...
Bottom line As a premium smartphone, the Galaxy S III ticks all the right boxes. The screen is huge, the body is slim, and there's a potent processor capable of handling everything from productivity apps to games. Throw in 4G LTE connectivity, a decent camera, good...
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hometheaterhifi.com
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2014-06-05 03:36:17
phone. No surround sound yet, but it wouldn't surprise me to see such a feature within a year or so...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S-III is a very high performing Smartphone that has strong 4G connectivity, an easy to use e-mail app, good browser performance, fairly good snapshot performance, but fair to poor HD movie quality.Rating:Stylish Looks:Build Quality:Incl...
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infoworld.com
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2014-06-13 03:43:09
If you're a fanboy (about 5 million of you qualify), you've already ordered your iPhone 5. But for the rest of the world waiting for Apple to replenish its stocks so that they can get a better look at one of the most overhyped products ever, there's a cho...
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talkandroid.com
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2014-07-24 02:52:16
IntroductionWell, we didn't have to wait too long this go-around for a Galaxy S device to make its way across the pond into the hands of the US masses. Not even a full month yet , most of the US carriers will be getting their devices and those who pre-ord...
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androidguys.com
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2014-08-02 03:41:14
What we liked : The Samsung Galaxy S III is heavy on hardware, but even heavier on experience. The leading-edge specs easily put it at the top of the Android mountain, however its the personal touches that will see this phone selling like hotcakes.Room fo...
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androidguys.com
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2014-08-02 03:41:17
What we liked : The Samsung Galaxy S III is heavy on hardware, but even heavier on experience. The leading-edge specs easily put it at the top of the Android mountain, however its the personal touches that will see this phone selling like hotcakes.Room fo...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 03:41:17
I was a bit underwhelmed when Samsung first announced the Galaxy S III. It just seemed so much like HTC's One X, which had already been out on the market, and I didn't see a lot of differences between the two phones. Both would eventually ship to the Unit...
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gsmarena.com
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2014-08-10 06:29:27
Having reviewed both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, and looking at them up close again for this article, it's still hard to pick a favorite. The Note II certainly offers more in a lot of areas we've tested but the user experience isn't d...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-10 06:31:59
Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
Bottom line Both the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X are beautiful pieces of gear, no doubt. Both are powered by powerful chips and both lead the benchmark rankings. Both are built with utmost attention to detail, by the two most prestigious Android manufacturers in the...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-13 06:45:14
LG is not one to let other devices dominate the playing field. The company recently released its newest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G. The specs alone are something to drool over, and if you're particular about your display, it's something worth crav...
Bottom line If you want a device that can give you clearer and sharper display, more realistic colors, and a sturdier feel, then the Optimus G might be for you. If you're looking for a slightly larger screen with saturated colors, the ability to expand via microSD...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-08-13 06:45:15
Posted in Mobile Device ReviewsIntroductionIn the first part of the battle between the Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy S III we took an introductory look at the two devices and the hardware. In this second part of this review we take a look software, camer...
Bottom line The Galaxy Nexus and the Galaxy S III are arguably two of the best Android smartphones on the market. The Nexus offers the guarantee that you’ll always have the latest version of Android running in its stock form, insuring a very smooth experience and...
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androidauthority.com
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2014-08-13 06:45:16
Android manufacturers are hard at work producing their take on the world's best smartphone. Luckily for us Android fans, this summer, there is no shortage of contenders for the highly coveted title of King of the Android hill .Right now, perhaps, the fier...
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gadgetnutz.com
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2014-08-14 07:21:07
IntroductionWhat do you do when you essentially have two of the best Android devices available on the market today? Review them of course, putting the two against each other in one mega review to see which device comes out… Read More...Posted in Review...
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androidauthority.com
Updated:
2014-08-14 07:21:12
After I reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S3, I got a lot of questions that go like this – “Should I buy the S3 or the Note?” Most people who ask this question just want to get the best device. But honestly, I don't think it's a matter of device, but a matter o...
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bgr.com
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2014-08-20 02:35:07
We're back with another episode of The BGR Show , and this week we're taking a look at Samsung's Galaxy S III in addition to giving you a walkthrough of Apple's new iOS 6 operating system . Samsung's Galaxy S III is an Android powerhouse, packed with a qu...
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phandroid.com
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2014-10-08 06:55:53
Who knew that the first devices to get a taste of CyanogenMod 10 would be devices that didn't get CyanogenMod 9? Steve Kondik, the famed developer responsible for the CM craze, has published preview builds of the Jelly Bean-infused custom ROM for the AT&T...
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gsmarena.com
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2015-02-28 03:07:48
And we’re across the finish line. The two Galaxies performed very well for their relatively low standing in the Android world. The only feature that was consistently a problem is the screen – WQVGA is just not enough for a 3.2” screen. Other than that...
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zdnet.com
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2015-04-18 09:11:04
Just before I went on my vacation I received an evaluation Samsung Galaxy S III eval unit from T-Mobile. I used it for a day and it was an easy decision to give it top billing in my Top 5 smartphones of the summer article. I used it as my primary camera a...
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zdnet.com
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2015-04-18 09:11:06
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?Our review sample came fr...
Good Excellent highresolution screen, Some clever usability features, Quadcore processor, Good battery life, MicroSD storage expansion...
Bad Large and unwieldy, Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently...
Bottom line The Galaxy S III is a very impressive smartphone. Samsung has put a lot of thought into adding value to Android 4.0, taking advantage of motion control and sweeping gestures. It's a pity that Smart Stay didn't work well for us, but we can see its potentia...
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gizmochina.com
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2015-06-26 18:51:22
CES 2013 event is showing many smartphone products, since last year, Samsung Galaxy S III is becoming the powerfull smartphone on the market, after CES 2013 we fouond that a lots of smartphone ready to compete with Samsung Galaxy S III. And we have trying...
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t3me.com
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2015-07-04 07:18:34
The successor to the Samsung Galaxy S2, the new handset sports a massive 4.8-inch screen, a quad-core processor and a wide range of other interesting features on board. As the new top-tier Android phone on the block, the S3 is set to go head to head with...
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musicphotolife.com
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2016-01-09 10:24:39
As the newer smartphone, it is a given that the Galaxy S4 is a better camera compared to Galaxy S3.Crop DetailsAngle of ViewThe one attribute that the S4 loses to S3 is its angle of view. S4's equivalent 35mm view is 31mm, while S3 is around 27mm. This me...
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musicphotolife.com
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2016-03-26 16:56:28
I've decided to review the Galaxy S4 with a micro-blogging approach. I shall cover a specific subject and brief about it. But eventually, I'll produce a singular review about everything I learn about the S4.First, the screen. In the S4, I have selected th...
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intomobile.com
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2016-11-01 02:44:32
Well, well, well; look what we have here. It's the two phones that everybody loves to hate, the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III. Android lovers usually despise the iPhone 5 and iOS lovers usually despise the Galaxy S III. We've pitted them hea...
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Geek.com
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2013-04-06 07:42:53
While most Americans will have to wait just a little bit longer to get their hands on Samsung’s latest flagship, in various parts of the world the device has been out for almost a month already. We gave you a brief look at the Galaxy S3 at CTIA but I...
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wired.com
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2013-04-06 07:42:59
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 pho...
Good A blazing fast beast of a phone with 2GB of RAM and a 1.5GHz dualcore 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...
Bad Samsung’s TouchWiz software includes a lot of halfbaked features that aim for innovation but miss the mark — sharing apps in particular. Styling is boring, and not exciting enough for a flagship phone.
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slashgear.com
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2013-04-06 07:43:01
Is the Samsung Galaxy S III the most anticipated Android smartphone in the US this year? Given the reaction to the 4.8-inch flagship’s announcement – not to mention the pre-launch rumor and hype – and the subsequent furore around the European model, it...
Bottom line Samsung’s efforts to standardize the Galaxy S III across the five US carriers initially getting the smartphone have resulted in a surprising degree of consistency between the AT&T and T-Mobile USA versions. That’s not especially useful to carriers, wh...
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hothardware.com
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2013-04-06 07:43:03
One of the most highly anticipated Android phones of the year is the Samsung Galaxy S III. This smartphone comes with a number of new features we haven't seen on other phones including S Voice (improved voice control functionality), new sharing feature...
Bottom line The Galaxy S III performed exceptionally well in our benchmark tests and in all of our real-world testing. The phone is very responsive, the screen is vibrant and colorful, and the longevity of the battery is among the best we've seen on a smartphone...
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engadget.com
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2013-04-06 07:43:07
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III review AT&T announces Samsung Galaxy S III plans Sprint Galaxy S III arrives with Google Wallet on June 21 Each summer the world celebrates a time of warmth, fun and relaxation. For the tech community, however, it's traditio...
Good Google Wallet is available, 16 and 32GB options are offered, High level of performance that's seldom matched...
Bad Embedded SIM, Lacks GSM roaming, Stuck on slow EVDO speeds until LTE lights up...
Bottom line Sprint's iteration of the Galaxy S III stays true to the spirit of Samsung's international model, but lack of GSM roaming and LTE will make it a tough sell...
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androidcentral.com
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2013-04-06 07:43:31
The most-anticipated Android phone of the year is finally upon us. Find out whether Samsung's new flagship lives up to the hype in our definitive Galaxy S III review.Last year’s Samsung Galaxy S II came out of nowhere to dominate a generation of Androi...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:43:34
DesignAs you'll know if you read our early hands-on encounter with the Galaxy S3, we weren't too fond of the phone's 'pebble' shaped polycarbonate plastic case when it first launched at the beginning of the month, as the material struck us as cheap a...
Good Fantastic screen, super fast processor, excellent camera, nice design.
Bad S Voice is just a novelty.
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:43:37
First off it's worth noting that there are a lot of features built into the Galaxy S3's camera application. As well as taking single shots, you can set the camera to capture images in burst - 20 shots in about 10 seconds - high dynamic range (HDR) an...
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Theinquirer.net
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2013-04-06 07:43:49
First of all, we asked S Voice for an on-the-spot weather forecast. The app instantly recognised our command of "what is the weather like outside", and after a few seconds of thinking, indeed told us what the weather was like. Unfortunately though...
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slashgear.com
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2013-04-06 07:43:51
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 man...
Bottom line "This isn’t the epiphany in metal, ceramic and glass we were hoping for" No, this isn’t the epiphany in metal, ceramic and glass we were hoping for from Samsung, but if the company had to compromise in some places on the Galaxy S III, we’d rather acce...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-04-06 07:43:54
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III is official: 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, quad-core Exynos processor and gesture functions Samsung Galaxy S III preview: hands-on with the next Android superphone (video) Samsung Galaxy S III software impressions (video...
Good Big and beautiful AMOLED display, Powerful, futureready processor, MicroSD slot and longlasting battery, Classleading camera...
Bad TouchWiz interface feels tired, Design is perhaps too safe...
Bottom line 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...
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notebookcheck.net
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2013-04-26 13:07:49
Samsung's Galaxy S3, aka GT-I9300 , is the third edition of its top model that the South Korean company launches on the fast-paced Android smartphone market. The first generation (GT-I9000) was debuted early 2010 and has been continuously refined since th...
Good Casing's attractive design, Micro SD card reader (up to 64 GB), 50 GB of Dropbox storage (24 months), NFC (nearfield communication), Appealing and swift user interface (TouchWiz 5.0), Camera module (1080p shots, 8 megapixels, LED flash), Highcontrast HD S...
Bad Aluminum looks rather than aluminum (rim), 12 month warranty only, Preinstalled bloatware, Many software features only a nicetohave (S Voice, Smart Stay and co.), AMOLED screen's brightness, Temperature development during load...
Bottom line Samsung Galaxy S3 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 sc...
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-05-02 01:34:56
More Info Galaxy S III (I9300) review Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T vs. Sprint Galaxy S III for T-Mobile review Your girlfriend might be three times a lady, but the Samsung Galaxy S III is four times a smartphone -- at least when it comes to the US...
Good Reasonable price, Smooth performance, Brilliant Super AMOLED HD display, Call quality and network speeds...
Bad GSM roaming isn't available yet, Doesn't offer 50GB Dropbox storage space...
Bottom line If you're a Verizon customer interested in the best bang for your buck, look no further than the Galaxy S III...
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insidehw.com
Updated:
2013-06-20 17:58:31
Samsung Galaxy S III was the single most hotly anticipated phone this year. The reasons for this are many – the first Galaxy S was a phenomenal device, S II outperformed it by far, and it was all but logical to expect Samsung to repeat the leap once ag...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-06-29 02:12:04
If you have any business reading this website, chances are you’ve at least heard of the Samsung Galaxy S3. Samsung’s curvaceous, nature-inspired flagship smartphone has sold over 30 million units worldwide, and is our top recommendation for buyers in t...
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Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2013-08-30 03:46:24
With the Galaxy S3 (or “Galaxy S III”), Samsung has done the impossible: It has gotten every major US wireless carrier to accept and sell the same phone . AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and US Cellular will all sell the Galaxy S3 within the next month...
Good 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...
Bad Difficult homescreen customization, Poor battery life, Recent Apps button menu hard to find, Most new features turned off by default, SVoice is limited, like Siri...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:43:06
FOLLOW US SHARE All you need to do to get people excited about the Samsung Galaxy S III -- and to think twice about getting an -- is show them a few of the unique tricks this Android superphone can do. For instance, you can tap two S IIIs together and...
Good Slim and comfortable design given large display; Tons of fun-sharing options; Good battery life; Fast camera; Impressive 4G speeds...
Bad Relatively dim screen; Noticeable lag when returning to home screen; S Voice suffers from network errors; AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III for AT&T is the smartest Android phone yet, combining tons of time-saving features with blazing download speeds and strong battery life.
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-10 17:43:07
Behold, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III! That's all we need to write, right? The Galaxy S III really doesn't need too much preamble at this point, having been released overseas for several weeks now. We covered the launch event in London. It's a big, sle...
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:31:46
It has been one heck of a summer for Samsung, with both good press (Olympic sponsorship) and bad press (ongoing litigation with Apple) fueling sales of its biggest device to date, the Galaxy S3. Since it went on sale just a few short months ago, the GS...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:31:49
FOLLOW US SHARE Eveywhere you turn there's a carrier selling the Samsung Galaxy S III. And why not? You get a huge 4.8-inch screen in a thin design, as well as lots of fun sharing options and gestures that will make friends and family say "Wow." Howeve...
Good Strong graphics and performance; Loud rich audio; Fast camera; Slim comfortable design; Lots of sharing options...
Bad More expensive up front than other carriers; Relatively dim display; No 4G LTE support...
Bottom line The most powerful Android phone on T-Mobile, the Samung Galaxy S III has a fast camera and a beautiful design, but the up-front cost is steep.
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engadget.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:31:50
More Info Samsung Galaxy S III (I9300) review Samsung Galaxy S III review shootout: AT&T and Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) hands-on If three's a crowd, the Samsung Galaxy S III party in the US is about to get pretty stuffy. Having already reviewe...
Good Speedy performance with Snapdragon S4, Great 8MP camera, Offers 50GB Dropbox storage, Beautiful Super AMOLED HD display...
Bad Phone costs less on other carriers, Camcorder autofocus constantly working...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is currently the best phone money can buy on T-Mobile's lineup...
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Laptopmag.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:31:50
FOLLOW US SHARE The Galaxy S III for Sprint adds unlimited data (a biggie for those who don't want to watch the meter) and exclusive features like Google Wallet to Samsung's flagship Android phone. Otherwise, this device is pretty much identical to wha...
Good Slick sexy design; Features wide array of sharing options; Good battery life; Snappy camera; Unlimited data; Google Wallet support;...
Bad 4G LTE not yet available; Relatively dim screen; Noticeable lag when returning to home screen; S Voice suffers from network errors; AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play;...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III for Sprint is the smartest Android phone yet and packs a fast camera, but the 4G network needs to catch up to the hardware.
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androidcentral.com
Updated:
2013-11-14 19:31:53
Samsung's Ferrari is stuck in the slow lane for a little while longer, but that doesn't necessarily mean you should pass up the Galaxy S III on SprintSay you're one of the top smartphones in the world. (In the whole entire world!) You know you're going...
Bottom line Look, we've been a little harsh on Sprint. Not that it's unwarranted -- its current 3G network is shameful for far too many people -- but we're tired of having to write it. It also casts a dark shadow on what is a very good smartphone. The Galaxy S III...
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reviewlab.net
Updated:
2013-12-25 02:53:47
Samsung Galaxy S3 Smartphone SPH-L710 Category: Benchmarkreviews.com Date: December 18th, 2012 Desktop and notebook computers are slowing being dominated by the smartphone, a portable yet capable electronic device that grows more powerful with each...
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theverge.com
Updated:
2013-12-25 02:54:05
Everything you do with the Galaxy S III starts and ends with its 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen, so it's fitting that Samsung has sought to minimize the amount of material surrounding it. As big as the display is, it doesn't make the phone feel terribly unw...
Good Stellar performance, even without an Exynos SoC, Excellent camera, Functionally sound design, Android tweaks have mostly been for the better...
Bad Aesthetically challenged, TouchWiz takes getting used to, S Voice is no less of a gimmick than Siri, Samsung has a history of failing to update phones on time...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-01-18 01:34:21
THE INQUIRER has taken the smartphone market's two fiercest rivals, the Apple Iphone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3, and pitted them against each other in a head to head video review. Check out our Apple Iphone 5 vs Samsung...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-01-18 01:34:21
Bitter rivals the two companies might be in courtrooms, but both handsets managed to win us over when we reviewed them, each scoring nine out of 10...
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Theinquirer.net
Updated:
2014-01-19 03:59:23
However since then the company has launched its upgraded One X+ smartphone...
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techreviewsource.com
Updated:
2014-01-29 02:14:29
The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99-$249.99 with contract) for Verizon Wireless is literally a huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver st...
Good Fast performance. Highresolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
Bad Screen is a bit dim. Plenty of bloatware...
Bottom line With state-of-the-art everything, the Samsung Galaxy S III edges out the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx as our top touch-screen smartphone for Verizon Wireless...
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techreviewsource.com
Updated:
2014-01-29 02:14:30
NEW ORLEANS—Samsung's Galaxy S III has a lot going on. It's not just another big smartphone, although it is, indeed, quite a big smartphone. It's full of new software enhancing the Android 4.0 experience, stuff that it takes a little while to check out.Yo...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-22 02:16:45
Samsung's third generation flagship is arguably one of the best and most powerful smartphones available today on Sprint's network. The 4G LTE-equipped Galaxy S III is not only a device that looks good on paper with sheer specs, but one that is able to del...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-23 01:50:45
The Galaxy S III is Samsung's best Android smartphone to date and the company's successor to the Galaxy S II device that was launched last year as the Galaxy S II on AT&T and T-Mobile and the Epic 4G Touch on Sprint. The touchscreen-only smartphone will c...
Good Available on all major carriers so you don't have to switch carriers if you don't want to, Large, vibrant display, Connects to the fastest network technology available for fast Internet (LTE, HSPA), Camera takes good pictures and videos, allows for simult...
Bad adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is a device that shows a lot of potential for what Samsung is capable of in the future. Samsung has already built the hardware based on the most advanced specs–HD display, quad-core CPU internationally and dual-core S4 in the U...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-26 01:55:23
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a slim and wonderful looking Android smartphone that focuses heavily on gestures and natural use to deliver one of the most attractive Android phones I've used in a long time.It's no secret that I've become a heavy iPhone user...
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gottabemobile.com
Updated:
2014-03-26 01:55:23
The Verizon Galaxy S III delivers one of the best Android experiences on Verizon complete with a large HD display, 4G LTE and a collection of features that will entice advanced and novice users.After spending a day using the Galaxy S III I want to share m...
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i4u.com
Updated:
2014-03-29 03:01:26
The new Galaxy SIII has already tons of pre-orders world-wide. If you like to know how well the new Galaxy works then check out the new Galaxy SIII review on The Verge.Quote: "...the Galaxy S III is a technological triumph. Not at first sight, perhaps, bu...
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phonedog.com
Updated:
2014-05-29 04:39:17
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the third installment of the ever-popular Galaxy S series by Samsung, and it is one of the most refined and balanced Android handsets we have come across here at PhoneDog. The fact that Samsung has already sold 20 million Galax...
Bottom line 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...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-29 04:39:19
Aaron reviews the T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S III (and it's blue!). Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the S III offers a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a 1.9-megapixel front-...
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arstechnica.com
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2014-05-29 04:39:19
While our initial Galaxy S III encounter wasn't perfect, it's because the phone reaches in some departments where it's just not ready, like S Voice, or is targeting an outside use case, as with some new sharing features. Still, while it would have been ni...
Good Great battery life, Nice camera with wideangle lens, robust sharing capabilities, Big screen with good level of detail, Performancewise, it's whipfast and powerful, Solidfeeling body, if a bit large...
Bad Back cover is cheapy, Speaker is quiet, can be difficult to hear outside of tombs and sensory deprivation chambers...
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phonedog.com
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2014-05-30 06:20:21
US Galaxy S III's are here! Now that the embargo is lifted, Aaron takes a look at AT&T's Samsung Galaxy S III . The Galaxy S III has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2 GB RAM, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, a 1.9-megapixel c...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-04 01:58:54
Video Sponsored by Sprint - The US versions are here! Now that the embargo has lifted, Aaron does a review of Sprint's Samsung Galaxy S III . Featuring a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 CPU, the phone has a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 8-megapixel ca...
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phonedog.com
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2014-06-04 01:58:54
Aaron reviews the Samsung Galaxy S III , Samsung's newest flagship device. Going head to head against the HTC One X , the international version offers a 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos processor, 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD (720p) display, 8-megapixel camera with 1...
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theunwired.net
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2014-06-29 04:58:13
With the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung hasn't only replaced some of the original Android 4.0 apps and added their own TouchWiz 4.0 apps, but Samsung has also done a lot of "under-the-hood" tweaks and enhancements which are nearly countless but really usef...
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about.com
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2014-07-19 08:55:27
After the phenomenal success of the Galaxy S2, Samsung needed to pull out all the stops if the Galaxy S3 wasn't going to be an anti-climax. This is the phone, after all, which would cement its position as the biggest smartphone manufacturer in the world...
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 02:53:33
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 02:53:33
HardwareUnder the hood you have a Qualcomm 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon S4 processor. The sad part is that a lot of other phones outside the U.S. are coming packed with quad-core processor but when you really look at it, you aren't missing those 2 extra co...
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 02:53:34
This phone is nothing short of fantastic. My good friend Ashley Baker over at JDPR was kind enough to arrange for a demo model to be sent to me, courtesy of Verizon Wireless and I haven't been able to put it down!In fact, I have been watching lots of Olym...
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 02:53:34
For the first time in Android history, all major carriers received pretty much the exact same device with the exact same specs. Of course, the Verizon version still utilizes CDMA technology for their 3G network and T-Mobile uses a different GSM frequency...
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examiner.com
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2014-07-24 02:53:35
This device is on all of the major cell carriers. For this review, only the AT&T version was tested. Pricing is similar across all carriers. The 16GB version is $199.99 with a two-year contract. AT&T offers the phone in blue and white for now with a red v...
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technobuffalo.com
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2014-08-02 03:42:34
I was a bit underwhelmed when Samsung first announced the Galaxy S III. It just seemed so much like HTC's One X, which had already been out on the market, and I didn't see a lot of differences between the two phones. Both would eventually ship to the Unit...
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Geek.com
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2014-08-14 07:22:08
If these two phones look almost exactly the same, should you choose the Samsung Galaxy S4 over the Galaxy S3? Or should you just save your money and hold on to the GS3 until your contract is up? These are fair questions, depending on what you want out of...
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examiner.com
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2014-12-28 03:16:35
The design of the Nexus 4 is simple, but yet very elegant. Its large screen size imposes its 15:9 ratio with a beautiful efficiency. It is also very bright (465 cd / m², according to measurements) and displays deep blacks (1661:1 contrast). Plastic materi...
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gottabemobile.com
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2014-12-31 07:22:56
“Should I Buy the Galaxy S3 or the iPhone 5?” is one of the most asked questions in our inboxes. One has to imagine workers at Verizon, Sprint and AT&T stores constantly have to answer the same question. The iPhone 5 and the Galaxy S3 are two of the most...
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gottabemobile.com
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2015-02-28 03:15:49
iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III goe head to head in this feature comparison.I own both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III and love each phone. In the following iPhone 5 vs. Galaxy S III comparison I look at design, display, performance and other importan...
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gottabemobile.com
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2015-02-28 03:15:51
Samsung makes my two favorite smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy Note and the Samsung Galaxy S III .I bought the Samsung Galaxy Note when it became clear that the Apple iPhone would never show up with a larger screen. So I went for the biggest screen I could...
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theunwired.net
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2014-06-29 04:57:01
With the Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung hasn't only replaced some of the original Android 4.0 apps and added their own TouchWiz 4.0 apps, but Samsung has also done a lot of "under-the-hood" tweaks and enhancements which are nearly countless but really usef...
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pcmag.com
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2016-12-07 02:53:41
While it makes obvious concessions for size and price, the HTC One Mini%displayPrice% at %seller% is, at the very least, a faithful miniaturization of the company's flagship One. The same cannot be said for the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini, which shares...
Good Comfortable form factor. Affordable. Responsive and stable.
Bad Lower resolution, PenTile display. Mediocre call quality...
Bottom line The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is a decent entry-level Android smartphone with an affordable price, but it doesn't come close to matching its full-sized namesake...
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notebookcheck.net
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2016-12-07 02:53:55
Michael Moser (translated by Anke Glover), 03/07/2013 Samsung introduced a new compact version of its successful flagship model Galaxy S3. The Samsung Galaxy S3 mini GT-I8190 includes Android 4.1.1 and a super AMOLED Touchscreen with a 4-inch-diagona...
Good compact and lightweight, AMOLED display: bright and contrast rich, Use of Android 4.1.1, many apps available, main camera (720p videos, 5 megapixel, LED-flashlight), battery life...
Bad Transmitting and receiving performance only average, performance not very high, only 12 month warranty, front camera...
Bottom line The Galaxy S3 mini is an appealing middle-of-the-road smartphone but definitely keeps its distance from the top model, Galaxy S3. If you are looking for a good sized mobile phone with reasonable operating speed, intuitive operations and a good touchscree...
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androidauthority.com
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2016-12-07 02:54:09
So you've taken the smartphone world by storm by having one of the most sought after devices in recent history. With record sales, the Samsung Galaxy S3 marked a new chapter in the Korean phone manufacturer's tenure as one of the top companies in the smar...
Bottom line After all of this, I have to admit something – having this phone for a few days, especially throughout the holidays, was interesting. Why? Because despite having the HTC One X+, the original Samsung Galaxy S3, and even the Google Nexus 4 available on ha...
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mobilephonereviewss.com
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2016-12-07 02:54:16
Ladies and gentlemen, this is undoubtedly the most powerful Android smartphone at the moment. And it doesn't look like anyone is taking that crown away from the Galaxy S III in a hurry. We have to vehemently defend Samsung against all the criticisms rega...
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Theinquirer.net
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2016-12-07 02:54:16
Unfortunately though, it's not just the screen that Samsung has downgraded, as the Galaxy S3 Mini also features a lesser dual-core processor and a 5MP rear-facing camera, not quite on par with the 8MP snapper found on the original Galaxy S3. That's n...
Good Nice design, good camera, excellent battery life, runs Google's up to date Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system...
Bad Noticed some lag, screen disappointing compared to the Galaxy S3...
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t3me.com
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2016-12-07 02:54:22
The Mini remains identical to the Samsung Galaxy S3 in design terms. There's a slim plastic body and removable back panel for the battery, SIM and MicroSD card. On the surrounding edges, there's just the power button and a volume rocker.Everything is smal...
Good Slim profile, Jelly Bean Android standard (out of the box), Super light...
Bad Small storage capacity, mediocre camera, Expensive for its specs...
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phonearena.com
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2016-12-07 02:54:27
Although the overall tendency for screen sizes of Android handsets is to go up, it seems phone makers aren't willing to forget about the not so tech-savvy users who would actually prefer having a more compact device. The Samsung Galaxy S III mini is a...
Good Elegant and compact design, Comes with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean...
Bad Video recording is soso, The physical buttons could be better...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III mini is a lovely mainstream smartphone. All of a sudden, the Galaxy S III's “nature-inspired” design looks and feels right in your hand. The device is easy to hold and operate, while its 4-inch screen is big enough to provide...
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computerworld.com
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2013-11-10 23:19:28
It isn't every day a phone like Samsung's Galaxy S III comes into the world. The Galaxy S III is practically a celebrity, thanks both to the massive public interest surrounding it and the Olympic-sized promotional push Samsung's providing. Hype and pre...
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gizmodo.com
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2013-11-10 23:19:28
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.HTC is bringing its A-game in a big...
Good The phone looks and feels great. It's smooth like a polished stone, but very light. Samsung corrected some of the biggest mistakes on the Galaxy Nexus. For starters, the camera is absolutely terrific. Photos were incredibly sharp and detailed, and colors...
Bad We liked how HTC just lightly augmented Ice Cream Sandwich with little improvements here and there. Samsung went with the more is more approach, and the Galaxy S III suffers for it. The TouchWiz UI is not as intuitive as it could be, and it often adds mor...
Bottom line If you are on Verizon or T-Mobile, then yes, definitely. It will be without a doubt the best phone on those two carriers when it drops. If youre on AT&T or Sprint, then youve got a tough choice because of the One X and the EVO 4G LTE, respectively. If y...
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pcmag.com
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2013-12-25 11:06:28
Following in the steps of its belated launch of the Galaxy S II 4G%displayPrice% at %seller%, the Samsung Galaxy S III is now available for Boost Mobile a year later than it appeared almost everywhere else. And guess what? It's still a great phone. Sure...
Good Large, high-resolution screen. Fast processor. 4G LTE support. Good camera. Runs Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
Bad Expensive. Data speeds are not quite as fast as many other carriers...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best smartphone you can get on Boost Mobile, but it'll cost you...
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pcmag.com
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2013-12-25 11:06:29
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...
Good Most powerful smartphone on MetroPCS. Excellent call quality.
Bad Expensive...
Bottom line The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best phone for a network that's on its way out...
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infoworld.com
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2013-12-25 11:06:32
Follow @MobileGalen All the excitement round the Samsung Galaxy S III is justified. It's an extremely nice Android smartphone, with well-designed hardware and software, marrying the best of the Android 4.04 "Ice Cream Sandwich" core OS and Samsung's...
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Pocketnow.com
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2014-02-06 03:59:18
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the latest Android superphone to come out of South Korea. It's available for most carriers in the States and in an international flavor for our friends in other countries, which Pocketnow's Brandon Miniman gave the high marks i...
Good Big, bright display,  Slim and sleek,  Huge feature set,  Excellent UI customizations,  Ridiculously fast LTE performance...
Bad Lack of quad-core processor may impair power users/gamers,  PenTile display isn't as crisp as LCD,  Unremarkable design, light feel-in-hand,  Slippery casing is a fingerprint and oil magnet, Several Verizon “bloatware” apps are pre-loaded, they can be di...
Bottom line If you don't have a smartphone, or your contract is up, or you're wondering what phone to get, we'll make things simple for you: get this phone. You might be also considering the Galaxy Nexus, which is also a great phone, but the Galaxy S III is better...
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mashable.com
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2014-02-13 02:13:24
There are Android phones , there are Android superphones , and then there's the Samsung Galaxy S III . Samsung's Galaxy phones are no longer just hot new mobile devices — they've become a force of nature. Just like the iPhone, users can expect a new Samsu...
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pocketables.com
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2014-03-27 02:25:15
Perhaps the only smartphone to get close to the amount of hype that Apple gets every time they release a new iPhone was this year's Samsung Galaxy S III. Leading up to the announcement, there was quite a few rumors, a lot of speculation, and a good bit of...
Bottom line I've been a long time user of Samsung smarpthones since the original Galaxy S, and my current personal device is a Galaxy Nexus. Still, I wouldn't consider myself a Samsung fan, as I switch smartphones often enough. Anyhow, my point is that when I first...
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Techreport.com
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2014-04-05 04:39:37
The rise of smartphones has been a truly impressive trend to watch. Devices that started as PDA/cellphone hybrids have quickly evolved into robust portable computing platforms. They're still limited by relatively small screens and cramped physical inputs...
Bottom line As a premium smartphone, the Galaxy S III ticks all the right boxes. The screen is huge, the body is slim, and there's a potent processor capable of handling everything from productivity apps to games. Throw in 4G LTE connectivity, a decent camera, good...
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infoworld.com
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2014-06-13 08:53:51
If you're a fanboy (about 5 million of you qualify), you've already ordered your iPhone 5. But for the rest of the world waiting for Apple to replenish its stocks so that they can get a better look at one of the most overhyped products ever, there's a cho...
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