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When Samsung launched its popular Galaxy S III Android smartphone in Australia back in May, the company said it was "confident" the lack of a 4G model wouldn't hinder sales of the 3G version. A little over three months later, a 4G version of the Galaxy S...
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The Galaxy S III was unveiled and launched only just over a year ago. That fact feels odd these days, when the Galaxy S4 is in the market and the S3 is firmly established as a hugely succesful Android smartphone . It was the first smartphone to truly take...
The Galaxy S3 remains 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 performance and extensive software features. It is certai...
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Samsung has finally lifted the lid on its much anticipated Galaxy S III Android phone. It boasts a 4.8in Super AMOLED HD display and an 8-megapixel camera that captures 1080p HD video, but largely focuses on software innovation in a bid to push ahead of t...
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UPDATE: Our Samsung Galaxy S III review has been updated with a section on the Android 4.1.2 update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. Samsung's place at the smartphone industry's top table is well earned. Its last two flagship handsets have...
A superb screen and camera, plus a host of software extras means it's a gold star for Samsung once again, notwithstanding the less-than-stellar design...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE has some amazing features, quad-core power and a bold, bright Super AMOLED display. The snapper is packed full of features and offers excellent sharing capabilities, plus the design is solid and appealing. There’s little no...
Really sharp, colourful display; Snapper is crammed with features; Quadcore processor; support for 4G.
SVoice is disappointing; Few updates from first Galaxy S3.
Samsung has not changed a lot from the original Galaxy SIII apart from of course the addition of 4G support. However, the Galaxy S3 LTE is still one of the best handsets of 2012...
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It's fair to say that the Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the most popular and most-loved handsets of the year. They're flying of shelves globally, and the insinuation that it's a knock-off of the iPhone doesn't seem to have found any resonance with th...
Same great formula from the original, fast mobile data, slightly improved hardware...
Incredibly expensive, no extra internal storage options, battery sub-par for 4G...
Still a great phone. The 4G version doesn't help with the battery life though, and this still doesn't feel as premium as either an iPhone or an HTC One X+. So there are other options, and at this price, you really should be demanding the best of the be...
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When Samsung launched its popular Galaxy S III Android smartphone in Australia back in May, the company said it was "confident" the lack of a 4G model wouldn't hinder sales of the 3G model. Over four months later, a 4G version of the Galaxy S III has h...
Excellent 4G speeds, Slick and fast software, Same great display and design...
Mediocre battery life, Can't edit home screen dock...
The Samsung Galaxy S III 4G takes all that we loved from the original Galaxy S III and adds 4G network capability. It certainly achieves impressive, super fast data speeds on the Telstra and Optus 4G networks and the latest software is as fast and smooth...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III was a big hit when it first hit the shores of Singapore (and the rest of the world) , and unarguably so for good reasons. The quad-core, Android 4.0 device is the company's flagship smartphone that possesses excellent processing p...
Speedy LTE connectivity, Good overall performance, Increased 2GB RAM, Comes with Android 4.1 outofthebox, Good battery life...
Slightly expensive, Not much of an upgrade from the Galaxy S III...
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Since this was first announced I have been trying to get one to test as this is probably the most talked about recent offering from anyone. A friend of mine claims it is the only product he needs to run his whole work life...
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The Galaxy S3 has been available in the market for a while now, but with the recent update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (the 4.1.1 platform), not only has the S3 been given a speed boost; there's also a host of other goodies thrown in as well. It's mostly...
Excellent battery life, Superb screen, Quad core speed, Top media management...
Subjective design, S Voice not optimised...
If you've come straight here and looked at the score, let us put it into some kind of context for you: we agonised about whether this was another five star phone in the same mould as the Samsung Galaxy S2 - but simply put, it doesn't have the same wow fa...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:09
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Explore the features of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone with our interactive picture guide to the device. Roll your mouse over the device to see the key elements we've highlighted and click on the black and white dots to read more about the sma...
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I got to play with the Samsung SGS3 for a while and I'm going to list here most of the impressions I've gathered during this time. From the start though, you should know that I'm an everyday iPhone user, but I had my fair share of Android smartp...
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You could almost imagine a tiny voice whispering “Take me and hold me” as you open the box containing the Samsung Galaxy S III. Perhaps that’s a slight exaggeration but the Galaxy does have a certain appeal that makes you want to explore its functional...
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Samsung has stolen the Android show in recent years with their Galaxy series and each iteration of its S line has taken the Korean brand ever closer to Apple-like levels of anticipation, excitement and sales figures. With the Galaxy S III, Samsung h...
If you are currently in the market for a high-end smartphone right now then there is only one phone I can recommend; the Galaxy S III. It is the most complete smartphone package available today – a title it will likely retain until later this year. At...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:29
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We’ve yet to be truly dazzled by an Android 4 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ smartphone, but our hopes were high with the new Samsung Galaxy S3. Its predecessor was our favourite Android smartphone of last year and this new model looks like a significant upgrade...
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Never has an Android smartphone, never mind a Samsung, been so eagerly awaited. The is the successor to the hugely popular , our smartphone award-winner last year.Sweeping all before it – including Apple's previously imperious iPhone – the S II proved...
Slim and stylish design, SD card and Dropbox for extra storage, innovative features from voice control to proximity sensor, superb video, very good audio, clever interface...
Home button has slight lag, some unnecessary proprietary apps...
Smartphones have become terrifyingly powerful and capable devices in the last few years. The ultimate convergence device, they've blended a phone, portable music player, remote, satnav, games machines and more besides in to slim, lightweight, ultra-desira...
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letsgomobile.org/en Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:33
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T he Samsung Galaxy S3, or the Galaxy S III I9300, is by far the most talked-about phone of 2012. Early last month, Samsung introduced this new high-end Android smartphone at an event organized especially for the occasion, in London. What makes this sm...
T he Samsung Galaxy S3 is a real high-end Android smartphone, with Samsung’s inspired-by-nature Touch wiz interface. Thanks to the quad-core processor, the smartphone reacts very quickly, regardless of the amount of applications that you open, the G...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:33
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Conversations all sound perfectly good with the Galaxy S3, with a clear sound output. You won't have any trouble understanding what people are saying, even in noisy surroundings. With Android Beam and S-Beam, files, contact lists and phone book entries...
Removable battery / microSD card slot, Quality screen, Responsive and smooth at all times, Simple, intuitive TouchWiz interface, Very good camera, Comprehensive video player, Some original exclusive functions, Low SAR level, Battery life...
Design is a bit vanilla, it's nothing new or innovative, Touchsensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally, SVoice function nothing to write home about...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 delivers a first-rate user experience. With its top-notch hardware, this handset never flinches or falters. On top of that, Samsung has loaded the S3 with plenty of innovative new software features—most of which are pretty good—as...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:34
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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 cam...
Excellent highresolution screen, Some clever usability features, Quadcore processor, Good battery life, MicroSD storage expansion...
Large and unwieldy, Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently...
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 poten...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:34
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For all that HTC have been successful in recent times it is Samsung who have had most success in the Android arena with their Galaxy S2. In fact it was only a month ago that the S2 was overtaken in sales for some regions by a competing model with the reas...
When we reviewed the Galaxy S2 we noted that we were concerned with the back cover being flimsy so starting with that aspect of the new models build quality we are pleased to report that the S3 has a much more robust rear. It certainly isn't up to the sta...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:34
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 is Samsung’s latest Android smartphone. It comes running the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system out of the box, powered by a quad-core 1.4GHz processor. The Galaxy S3 also has an 8-megapixel rear-facing camer...
With its 4.8-inch screen, the Galaxy is a bit of a beast. But don’t let its size fool you into think it’s a cumbersome thing. The Galaxy S3 is slim, light and feels great to hold. Into the nitty gritty of its performance, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is blisteringly quick. Webpages take just a few seconds to load up. The Galaxy S3 is one of the fastest Android phones around, if not the fastest. The 4.8-...
A downside to such a large handset is that one-handed operation can be awkward. Unless you own some large fingers, that is. Stretching your fingers from one of the device to another proves uncomfortable. Like Apple’s Siri, the Samsung Galaxy S3 has a voice assistant,. Here it’s called S Voice, which in truth feels like a bit of a gimmick. It does work, but we’re not used to talking to speaking to...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is quite simply the best Android smartphone you can buy right now. It’s fast, has an amazing screen, lots of extra features, a cracking camera, and excels in almost every area. Samsung Galaxy S3 review is tagged with Samsung, Sam...
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Not since the arrival of the iPhone 4S has a mobile phone been quite so hotly anticipated as the Samsung Galaxy S3. It's expected to be top of the Android tree and Samsung has thrown everything at it, including Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a quad-core p...
Light and thin, 4.8in 720p HD sAMOLED screen, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, quadcore processor, 8 megapixel camera...
Not cheap, packed with features but quality varies, no HDMI connection...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is a prince among Android phones, no question, and it's packed with pace-setting tech, including its gorgeous HD Amoled screen and quality 8-megapixel camera.Faced with a choice between this and HTC's One X, it's a case of horses...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III launched in late May, to a level of consumer and media attention once reserved for only Apple's smartphone offeringsWhen we crowned the HTC One X as “the [Android] phone you should lust after” we were aware that we may have to...
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The Galaxy S3 was unquestionably Samsung's big launch for 2012; the company even hired Earl's Court for the day under the grandiose title Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012, all to launch one phone. With Samsung now being the biggest seller of Android smartp...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 isn't a bad phoner to have in your pocket, and it still feels nicer to use than most budget handsets. If you've been running yours for a couple of years may we suggest a software reset and maybe a new battery and rear shell to spruce...
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The most hotly-anticipated smartphone of 2012 is here. The Samsung Galaxy S III has been the subject of intense hype, the type usually only associated with products from a certain fruit company. The Samsung Galaxy S III boasts class leading specificati...
The Samsung Galaxy S III may not have deserved all of the hype that came with its release, as this is an evolutionary smartphone rather than a revolutionary one. Regardless, Samsung's combination of impressive hardware and excellent, intuitive software...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:45
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Design I never liked the form factor and design of the original Samsung Galaxy S. It lacks style, class and the charisma that would give the iPhone a run for its money. Then came the Samsung Galaxy S2. Samsung got rid of the bulky design and replaced i...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:45
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community. Of course, for Samsung there's the e...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a remarkable device that meets and often exceeds the hype surrounding its launch...
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It's fair to say that for all Google's Android hoopla and Microsoft's Windows Phone drum-beating, there really hasn't been much competition in the smartphone market since Apple first launched the first-generation iPhone. In short, Apple has consistentl...
Nice piece of hardware, extremely light, super large screen, some interesting interface ideas...
Android isn't as good as iOS, Google's Play store isn't as good as the App Store, some interface ideas are a bit strange...
For once Samsung deserves some credit for not producing a carbon copy clone of an Apple product (although that is damning with faint praise). While the company owes a massive debt to Apple (something we're sure Cupertino would rather they paid for) at lea...
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UPDATE: Our Samsung Galaxy S III review has been updated with a section on the Android 4.1.2 update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. Samsung's place at the smartphone industry's top table is well earned. Its last two flagship handsets have...
A superb screen and camera, plus a host of software extras means it's a gold star for Samsung once again, notwithstanding the less-than-stellar design...
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4The successor to the phenomenally popular Galaxy S2 handset has enhanced specifications, an upgraded OS and introduces unique gesture-based features.The S3 ships with a 4.8in Super AMOLED HD display and is powered by Samsung's own 1.4GHz Exynos quad-core...
We've found the positives far outweighed the negative aspects of the S3. The performance, screen and gestures are ahead of other Android devices on the market and make this the number one competitor to the iPhone 4S. In time we envisage Samsung will...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:48
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 is finally out. One of the most anticipated and hyped smartphones ever to be announced is finally ready to land in your hands. That is, if you're not yet enthralled with every other gadget starting with an “i”. This device was tested t...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is a smartphone to buy and never let go...
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Samsung's Galaxy S III is one of the most feature-stuffed smartphones yet. Well, at least there’s room, as it's equipped a 4.8in screen. Samsung's Galaxy Note 5.3in tablet-phone aside, this handset touts the largest display you'll find on a mainstream...
Well, as you know, this a big handset. If the extra real estate appeals and if your digits can cope with the scale of the handset, it has an awful lot going for it, from its deeply enjoyable hi-res screen to the genuinely innovative, if occasionally...
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Rumoured to have launched in 28 countries ahead of its expected release date of 30 May, the Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the most highly anticipated smartphones to grace the market, clocking up 9m pre-orders at last count.Sporting the tagline ‘designed...
Overall, it's hard not to be wowed by the speed of the Samsung Galaxy S III, which performs like phones do in advertisements, only this one doesn't need a ‘sequence shortened' disclaimer. A smartphone for extensive users, its vast features and potential c...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:52
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Samsung's long-awaited Galaxy S3 smartphone is finally available this week, and the successor to the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II certainly has its work cut out for it. It will be interesting to see whether it can equal the impressive sales numbers of its p...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is faster, larger and a little heavier than its successful predecessor, the Galaxy S2. The HD Super AMOLED screen with 1280x720 resolution looks fantastic and we like the phone's rounded corners as well. The shiny plastic at the ba...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:52
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What is it? The latest smartphone from Samsung with a big screen, lots of innovations and a desire to be an iPhone-botherer.What's great: The phone is, literally, thanks to its 4.8in screen. Smart Stay, S Voice and Direct Call are among the cool gimmick...
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The anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy S III has been unprecedented. Never before have we seen so much rumour and speculation heaped on one device, except, of course, for the Apple iPhone. Rumours of changed launch dates and falling out of sync with...
Battery life, smooth UI and stability, camera performance, microSD card options, can change the battery...
Display could be brighter, some minor software bugs...
Undoubtedly a great phone, the flexibility allowed by giving you memory expansion and battery access will make this popular. It's a phone that does little wrong, but isn't without its quirks...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-11-10 17:40:52
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Tipped to be available for $59 a month the new Samsung Smartphone which replaces the highly popular Galaxy SII will be available in two colours 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue'. On the back of the device is a brushed polycarbonate skin which feels good...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-14 19:16:45
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Following in the steps of its belated launch of the Galaxy S II 4G , 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, it’s pretty expensive at...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best smartphone you can get on Boost Mobile, but it'll cost you...
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Samsung unveiled its third Galaxy flagship phone at the start of May. The launch event itself was a huge, high-profile affair that rivalled the anticipation and expectation usually reserved for an Apple announcement. Despite the success and huge uptake of...
Samsung is using the tagline of 'designed for humans, inspired by nature' to promote the Galaxy S III. Just to hammer home Samsung's commitment to nature, it announced at the phone's launch event that $100 for each and every person in attendance, would b...
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The Galaxy S3 and Nexus 4 are the best Android phones you can buy in the UK today. In this video we compare the Galaxy S3 and Nexus 4. See our story: Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Nexus 4 comparison review . Galaxy SIII vs Nexus 4: Verdict These are the best...
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We review the Samsung Galaxy SIII with its rival the iPhone 5, comparing features, specs and performance...
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The Motorola Moto G is a very good deal. A mid-range Android phone at a budget phone price. And that got us thinking - how does the Moto G stack up against other mid-range handsets ? And that - amazingly - is what the Samsung Galaxy S3 is now. The Galaxy...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 was one of the most popular smartphones of 2012 but how does it compare to its replacement, the Galaxy S4? We take a look at how the new flagship handset compares to its predecessor in our Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S3 comparison revi...
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With the promise of a new Galaxy smartphone just a week away , the comparison of Sony's flagship Xperia Z with Samsung's much older Galaxy S III will seem bizarre. However, with plenty of customers expected to trade in their S III for a soon-to-be-release...
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BlackBerry has finally launched its new operating system on its BlackBerry Z10 smartphone , but how does it compare to one of the most popular Android devices around? Read our Samsung Galaxy S3 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review to find out. It's been a...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 was one of the most popular smartphones of 2012, but how does it compare to Google's Nexus 4? We'll look at the differences in our Google LG Nexus 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 comparison review. The Nexus 4 and Galaxy S3 are two of the best...
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Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones and Android tablets are hugely popular. But the three Samsung Galaxy smartphones we compare here are very different animals. From the budget Galaxy Ace 2 , through the iPhone-rivalling Galaxy SIII (or Galaxy S...
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So here we are - after covering every inch of the Samsung Galaxy SIII both inside and out and then comparing it with HTC's One X, it's time for a verdict. These two devices are likely to be the closest top-dog Android competitors this year, as both man...
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When the next generation of superphones loaded with quad core processors and expansive screens, squeezed into svelte ultrathin bodies, naturally, battery life and power consumption became a concern. Surely faster hardware and smaller bodies means more...
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Now we're onto one of the biggest features of the two phones and the two tightest areas of competition. Both the One X and SIII are equipped with 8 megapixel cameras, and while that might not be the top end you can buy in terms of pure pixel count, the...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the biggest smartphones of 2012, and for that we've decided to do something a little different for the review. Instead of a conventional review, a special device such as this deserves special treatment; the 'review' w...
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Although the Samsung Galaxy S4 is about to be announced to the world, there are still plenty of high-end devices on offer if you're about to upgrade. In fact, with the S4 set to land with a premium price tag, considering one of these devices might be a go...
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Both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 have a lot going for them, each with unique bonuses and drawbacks. We compare the key features and specs of both to help you decide which you should be splashing the cash on.The iPhone 5 brings with it a cons...
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macworld.com.au Updated: 2014-02-15 01:30:15
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It’s fair to say that for all Google’s Android hoopla and Microsoft’s Windows Phone drum-beating, there really hasn’t been much competition in the smartphone market since Apple first launched the first-generation iPhone.In short, Apple has consistently...
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We put the flagship Android and iOS devices head-to-head to see which offers the best mobile experience...
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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...
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...
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With nine million pre-orders, 50 000 of those in SA, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is certainly hot property. This strong demand is in no small part due to an excellent legacy that Samsung built around the Galaxy S series, while a brief glance at the S3’s basi...
A number of added extras such as Popup Play and moving video icons; bigger battery; sleeker looks than S2; great 4.8" screen...
Still no metal used in design; app seeding on homescreens cumbersome; some functionality difficult to find.
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As the launch was rumoured to be close, everyone went into overdrive with opinions on what we may see (us included, admittedly). And when we did finally get a glimpse of the Android 4.0-toting smartphone , one word came into our minds after months of Chri...
Fantastic performance, Elegant design, Great screen and camera...
Plastic casing is lacklustre, Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky...
So what's our overall verdict? Well, we don't want to give it back, which is exactly how we felt with the Galaxy S2 . Once again, Samsung has proven itself as the king of Android kingdom and there's no doubt the Galaxy S3 will fly off the shelves, even i...
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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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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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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...
Rapid performance, Detailed, vibrant display, Excellent photo and video quality...
Feels a bit plasticky and cheap, Stock Android better than TouchWiz, Some features feel gimmicky...
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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We have already reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S III in the past, but when we had the opportunity to get the device in again - in order to test the cases we are giving away in a competition - we thought it would be great to re-review the handset now that Jel...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III is certainly expensive sim-free, but the device has a mesmerising screen, superb performance and a quality range of pre-installed apps that would make us buy this over its closest competitor the HTC One X - which we also reviewed...
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apcmag.com Updated: 2014-03-20 02:07:13
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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...
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phonesreview.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 01:55:18
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Despite a new model being released soon the Samsung Galaxy S3 remains a premium smartphone that still has a lot to offer those that already own one. There are a few features that can be hidden if you don't know where to look but some of them certainly bri...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 01:55:19
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What happens when two Agents go head-to-head reviewing the world's hottest new smartphone? We've tested the Samsung Galaxy S3's hardware, software and features, comparing it to other new mobiles on the market. Find out what our Agents think of Samsung's n...
Agent Nayler, Samsung's own 1.4GHz Exynos processor can handle anything you throw at it. I like the carefully chosen new features, including S-Voice commands, Direct call, Smart Alert and my personal favourite - Pop up play, Agent King, The HD screen lo...
Agent Nayler, While the S3 has some of the best specs on the market, the casing feels slightly flimsy and to me the faux-brushed aluminium on the edges doesn't have the premium feel a phone of this calibre should have, Agent King, At only 133g, the S3 l...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community.Of course, for Samsung there's the elem...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a remarkable device that meets and often exceeds the hype surrounding its launch...
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Featuring the addition of 4G support and the latest ‘Jelly Bean' version of Google's Android platform, the 4G version of Samsung's popular Galaxy S III handset appears to represents a significant upgrade to a handset which was already one of the be...
When we wrote our initial review of the original Samsung Galaxy S III back in August this year (remember, this was before the iPhone 5 launched, but after the HTC One XL had landed), we rated the handset as the best smartphone available in Australia at t...
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Samsung's latest Android-based masterpiece has a list of next-generation features that reads like the specifications for an interstellar spaceship, and a pedigree which rivals that of the USS Enterprise. But can the Korean manufacturer's latest sma...
As we've reported previously, Telstra's Next G network has been somewhat congested of late in some CBD areas , leading Delimiter to recommend users to switch onto its incredibly fast 4G network. And with Optus launching its own (potentially even faster)...
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Overnight global electronics giant Samsung unveiled its latest smartphone opus: The Samsung Galaxy S III , the successor to its Galaxy S II model which continues to be one of the most popular smartphones sold in Australia. But an Australian launch...
Samsung hasn't confirmed an Australian launch for the Galaxy S III yet, but we're sure the company is in talks with the major mobile carriers as we speak about its availability. Based on prior experience, we would guesstimate that the phone will launch l...
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whatlaptop.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-26 01:57:14
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After months of speculation, the Samsung Galaxy S III ( £500 inc. VAT ) is finally here. And Samsung fans need not worry that the Galaxy S heritage has been blemished. The S III is a fantastic handset that can, quite rightly, lay claim to being a category...
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It's been a while since we last posted a review of the Samsung Galaxy S III. While the phone is no longer new, it received an Android update and still holds its own against the iPhone 5. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparis...
A superb screen, lots of power, innovative software and a reasonable price on contract mean that the Samsung Galaxy S III still retains a high rating. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$560 AUD(pricing info...
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Superficially, it's easy to see why the Galaxy S III generated such interest. The phone builds on the broad appeal of the Galaxy S II, increasing the screen size from 4.3in to 4.8in – a sizeable difference. The display is a superb Super AMOLED with a 720x...
The Galaxy is available on all carriers and the 16GB model is available outright for $899. This puts it a little above the current price of the One X, but with the advantage of being available on plan for the major carriers. In all, Samsung's Galaxy S II...
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Price: From £28 per month on a two year contract (Carphone Warehouse)Samsung Galaxy S3 features at a glanceSamsung's Galaxy S3 phone has been much promoted – it is, after all, the device that will compete with Apple 's iPhone 5, and carries in many wa...
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Price: From £36 per month on a two year contractSamsung Galaxy S3 features at a glanceThere's a lot riding on the Samsung Galaxy S3 – it's the successor to the 20million selling S2, it's the Android phone best-placed to take on Apple 's iPhone, and i...
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So all the rumours and leaks can finally stop Samsung has unveiled the successor of the much loved Galaxy s2 but is it worth the upgrade? Read on to find out. The Galaxy s3 will be hitting our shops in the UK at the end of May and many people have been ho...
Superb Screen Quad core speed Good Battery Life...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:28:21
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Update: With the update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, not only has the Galaxy S3 been given a speed boost; there's also a host of other goodies thrown in as well.It's mostly changes to the interface that have been brought with the new update, but there are a...
Excellent battery life, Superb screen, Quad core speed, Top media management...
Subjective design, S Voice not optimised...
If you've come straight here and looked at the score, let us put it into some kind of context for you: we agonised fabout whether this was another five star phone in the same mould as the Samsung Galaxy S2 - but simply put, it doesn't have the same wow f...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-05 03:09:35
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A few haters,trollers and skeptics like me have bashed the Samsung Galaxy S3 right from its launch.So as compensation I'd like to clear the air about a few misconceptions about the device.Misconception No.1:The device is too big No,it isn't . The phone fi...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-05-07 02:21:10
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With the Galaxy S III Samsung is looking to cement its position as the leading maker of Android phones. With a bigger screen, faster processor and lots of new software it represents a significant upgrade over last year's model, the S II, which has to date...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-05-11 02:24:31
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As the launch was rumoured to be close, everyone went into overdrive with opinions on what we may see (us included, admittedly). And when we did finally get a glimpse of the Android 4.0-toting smartphone , one word came into our minds after months of Chri...
Fantastic performance, Elegant design, Great screen and camera...
Plastic casing is lacklustre, Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky...
So what's our overall verdict? Well, we don't want to give it back, which is exactly how we felt with the Galaxy S2 . Once again, Samsung has proven itself as the king of Android kingdom and there's no doubt the Galaxy S3 will fly off the shelves, even...
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mobilephones.com Updated: 2014-05-29 04:37:52
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Most notable with the Galaxy S3 are the changes in its shape, with more curvature to its edging. The central home button has grown wider and slimmer but remains the focal point of the phone's face. At 4.8-inches, the screen is a full half inch larger than...
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There's no shortage of cheap cases for any of the big release phones each year, but there is distinctly short supply of quality cases for phones particularly if you're after something with style and a hint of class about it. The Aranez cases have a very c...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2014-05-30 06:19:07
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Right at the top of the hill, the Samsung Galaxy S III sits in the top-spot as Samsung's flagship handset. It is nimble, powerful, but how well does this handset perform as a phone? The much awaited powerhouse device does a lot of things exceptionally wel...
Fast as a bullet, Amazing screen resolution and brightness, Fantastic camera optics, fast focus, Slim and light, Great audio quality...
Poor call quality, Poor build quality, Screen is useless in sunlight, Battery charges slowly...
Overall, this phone is a great phone. It is fast, responsive and has some amazing new technologies in it that we will see become part of our every day life very soon. Gaming and video are immersive and smooth, and the camera is crisp and fast. But it is n...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community.Of course, for Samsung there's the elem...
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You may have watched the launch of the Galaxy S III live from London , almost six weeks ago. At some point you may have been horrified with the nature theme (pebbles, water, etc) and the “made for humans” catch cry. Honestly, I still cringe a bit when I s...
Smooth navigation throughout the OS, Efficient use of power, Excellent camera (for a phone), Ergonomic design, Huge, bright, clear display...
Home button is awkward to press, TouchWiz deviates too far from ICS “Holo Theme”, No 4G or DC-HSPA+, Bland design, Auto-brightness is too jumpy, and low, What we like...
The Galaxy S III is easy to recommend to anyone looking for a Top-of-the-line Android phone. Opinion is divided on whether it's better than it's biggest Android competitor – the HTC One X / XL. Check out our reviews of those phones too!If a fast, fluid ex...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2014-06-12 01:54:25
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Last week Samsung has held a huge press event in London where they showed their upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 for the first time in public. Therefore the launch of their new flagship smartphone has to be near. In the meantime we present to you in this articl...
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Samsung has stolen the Android show in recent years with their Galaxy series and each iteration of its S line has taken the Korean brand ever closer to Apple-like levels of anticipation, excitement and sales figures. With the Galaxy S III, Samsung hopes t...
Feels great in hand, Is the most future proof phone available today, Super AMOLED HD display is very impressive, Exynos 4412 processor is the fastest we've experienced, 16 or 32 GB internal storage plus MicroSD slot, Superior browsing experience, TouchWiz...
Loudspeaker is muffled very easily, No dedicated multitasking key, Stock keyboard is a pain to use, HTC Sense and AOSP could be considered better than TouchWiz, S Voice is largely a gimmick.
The Samsung Galaxy S III has been my daily device for the last month and after the initial hype I still remain very impressed by what is easily the android smartphone on the market.The 133g mass does not feel heavy at all and the shell fits extremely well...
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mrgadget.com.au Updated: 2014-06-19 04:16:03
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It's taken me a while to write this review, given the crazy busy month that June was (these three have been occupying much of my time @cathaypacific @aranez @iiba_hk ) but here is my review on the Samsung Galaxy S3 , which I'm calling out to be the closes...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is an awesome phone incorporating some much sought after improvements from its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy S2. It's class-leading performance, stylish form factor, huge 4.8″ super AMOLED screen and long-lasting battery life makes...
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Having sold millions of Galaxy S II's around the world, in more variations than one can keep track of, Samsung knew it had a lot of work to do in making a worthy successor. In many ways, the device we have before us bears little resemblance to the GT-i910...
The Galaxy S III is currently the best Android phone on the market, perhaps not by a large margin – the One X pales only slightly in battery life and overall usability, while beating Samsung in build quality — but the overall package comes together except...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:28:13
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy S III US models. She covers the T-Mobile and Sprint versions but all four major US carriers are using the same hardware other than cellular radio. The Galaxy S III has a 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED 720p display, a 1.5GHz dual...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-08-07 04:22:20
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After selling 50 million Galaxy S and Galaxy S II devices, Samsung is expected to deliver another mega-hit flagship device in the Galaxy S line-up. What can Samsung do to capture the same kind of success? The expectation for the Samsung Galaxy S III is su...
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I chanced upon the Merkury Innovations case at Winners where it was being sold for $9.00. I knew right away that this was a great case for the Samsung Galaxy S3. It isn't as lightweight or thin as the Incipio Feather Case but it does feel slightly more ro...
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Coming to Canada on June 27th, the Samsung Galaxy S III will be available from most carriers including Bell, Rogers, Telus, Mobilicity, Wind Mobile and others. Hit jump for my full review.As Samsung explains:The SGH-i747 variation of the GALAXY S III will...
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productfeedback.com.au Updated: 2014-08-14 07:20:24
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The handset has been updated since launch, and currently uses Android 4.3 or 4.4 (depending on the exact model), so how does the old flagship match up to today's budget handsets?The original S3 is a 3G-only device, but the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE is an upda...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 isn't a bad phoner to have in your pocket, and it still feels nicer to use than most budget handsets. If you've been running yours for a couple of years may we suggest a software reset and maybe a new battery and rear shell to spruce...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2015-03-27 11:24:08
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What Mobile took a look at how Samsung’s new flagship, the Galaxy S4, compared with its closest competitors (and siblings)THE GALAXY S3Effectively the Galaxy S4’s little brother, the older model still packs a punch and is arguably the better bet.Looks-wis...
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One of the most important considerations when making any purchase is the cost. We've taken a look at th e SIM-free and contract prices you can expect to pay. To make this a fair comparison we have used the site of the manufacturer where applicable. For fi...
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2015-04-12 07:42:29
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The most commonly used task on a smartphone is web browsing. It's also a resource hungry use case, which makes it a good benchmarking tool. We've run the device through the Sunspider and Peacekeeper benchmarks to help show which has the best browser. The...
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All our devices on test have different sized displays – ranging from 4ins to 4.8ins in sizes. We found colour replication and responsiveness on the handsets to be excellent across the board. We've focused on testing the brightness, as this is a good funct...
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While the yanks get a Galaxy S III supporting LTE, they're also stuck with a dual-core CPU. Our version blazes quad-core all the way: 1.4GHz Cortex A9 / Exynos 4 Quad with a Mali-400MP GPU. Apparently, similar incompatibilities between quad-core and LTE c...
If you want all the bells and whistles and LTE speeds aren't a must for you, then hell yes. Especially if you're off contract (See: Who Has The Best Galaxy S III Deal In Australia?) . You'll get a quad-band HSPA+ device with great camera features, microSD...
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When Samsung announced the Galaxy S III way back when, the first question that was asked was “SAMSUNG Y U NO 4G?!”. Samsung went out and worked with Telstra, Optus and Virgin to remedy the problem and now, months later, we have a 4G-version of the current...
This is the Galaxy S III we should have got back in June. I'll admit that Jelly Bean wasn't a thing then, but we shouldn't have had to wait for it as long as we did. Same thing with 4G. Telstra — a major launch partner for the Galaxy S III — had a 4G netw...
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There's no question that, when it comes to Android phones, the Galaxy S III is leading the pack right now. It's fast, light, sexy and reasonably priced. Here we go hands on with the GSIII 4G, which is mighty impressive.More: – Optus Consumer 4G Plans And...
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whistleout.com.au Updated: 2015-06-13 07:13:27
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 (aka S III) should need no introduction. It's the latest record-breaking Android flagship device from the world's #2 smartphone manufacturer. Bringing more than just upgraded specs to the table, the Galaxy S3 is the fastest-selling A...
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There is no question – the new Samsung Galaxy S III is a pretty phone. Notably larger at 12.2 cm than the iPhone 4S – whose market it is overtly challenging – this latest offering is light in both presentation and weight, but not in ability or content.Run...
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NameSmartphone: Samsung Galaxy S IIIAt a glance:1.4GHz quad-core processor,4.8-inch 720 x 1280 Super AMOLED display,16GB onboard storage, MicroSD card slot,S Voice spoken commandsSummary:Takes the top spot from the HTC One X as most powerful Android phone...
If you want power, and you want it now, Samsung's Galaxy S III is the most powerful Android smartphone on the market. It's your best option, and at $1,049 outright from 2degrees, Telecom and Vodafone, it's just $...
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chinaphonereview.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:39
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If you are interested in buying HDC Galaxy S3 i9300 EX (Extreme), I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visit th...
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Samsung are arguably the current king of the heap in many smartphone markets, but if you're already a Samsung convert, then which Samsung Flagship model smartphone or phablet should you pick up? This time around, we answer this question and see how the Sa...
If you had to pick a winner, the Samsung Galaxy S4 / S IV remains our best choice mainly because it outperforms all the rest, has the most and best features and is probably the smartphone to futureproof you against buying another smartphone for another 2-...
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Samsung have a lot of different products in the market, and not all of them are new nor are they all targeted at the high-end market. There are now just as many Samsung smartphones out there for the mid-range to lower-end market as there are those for the...
Our overall champion in this comparison would have to be the Samsung Galaxy SIII as it is head and shoulders above the other two in terms of performance and features. You may have to pay about RM200 or so more for the model without contract but the Maxis...
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Some have the opinion that the Samsung Galaxy SIII is the best smartphone in town. It's difficult to deny that fact – the flagship handset is packed with top of the line features, and advanced technical specifications, making it one of the sought-after sm...
It is powered by a quadcore processor, which delivers fast and smooth performance, Huge touchscreen display, Advanced camera packed with cool features, giving you stunning results, It is scratchresistant...
It isn't budgetfriendly, Some features only work on Samsung smartphones...
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Pros:Super AMOLED 4.8 inch display - The display of 720 x 1280 pixels Super AMOLED 4.8 inch diagonal makes a great tool for browsing and multimedia use. Colors are vivid, contrast is good. Responds instantly to commands. Finally it is a...
There's no doubting the Samsung Galaxy S3 is technologically the top dog at the moment. It's screen is dazzling, its processor incredibly fast and its battery life is better than most. Add in extras such as a microSD slot, NFC and wireless charging and yo...
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dronthego.net Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:40
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Someone told me that the Year of the Dragon would be a lucky year for me. I didn't believe it, until the other Friday when I was chosen to be one of the three lucky winners of a Samsung Galaxy S III at its product launch by SMART Communications.Having use...
Someone told me that the Year of the Dragon would be a lucky year for me. I didn't believe it, until the other Friday when I was chosen to be one of the three lucky winners of a Samsung Galaxy S III at its product launch by SMART Communications.Having use...
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Samsung GALAXY S3 Review & Camera Tips [updated on 7 Nov 2012]Christina Perri Live In Malaysia with Meme Couple A Thousand YearsRecorded using my Samsung GALAXY S3Pulau Kapas Underwater | Recorded using Samsung GALAXY S3WiFi file transfer between my S3 an...
Samsung GALAXY SIII Full ReviewSamsung GALAXY S3 Review & Camera Tips[updated on 7 Nov 2012]First ImpressionThe first time I saw Samsung GALAXY S3 and i feel S3 got the elegant curve edge with silver metallic feel cover at the edge, shining Samsung Logo a...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:40
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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...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:41
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The Samsung GALAXY S III. Need we say more? The phone has already broken pre-order records in the UK with 9 million orders before its official launch, and it's going to keep getting better. It shoots for the stars further than anything else had, but is it...
Gorgeous screen, Blazing processor, Great features, Good battery life...
S Voice could be better...
Rounded up, the Samsung GALAXY S III certainly offers the most of each of its components. Blazing processor, a gorgeous screen, a great selection of features and a respectably good battery life, it all sums up into a something undeniably great. This is a...
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It's been weeks since the Samsung Galaxy S III was ceremoniously unveiled to the public. Since then, the noise being generated by the handset doesn't seem to die down. The Philippines is one of the lucky countries to get first dibs on this Android superph...
There is no doubt about it. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the superphone to beat. It sits on top of the smartphone hierarchy, with the HTC One X, and to a certain extent, the iPhone 4S, merely in its shadows. The Samsung Galaxy S3 has the hardware chops to bac...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 is one of the most highly-anticipated smartphone of 2012. It's mainly because of the stellar success of its predecessor and Samsung's over-all performance in the Android handset market. Check out our full review of the Galaxy S3 i930...
â— Top-notch performance, â— Great camera, â— Quad-core processor, â— NFC & WiFi Direct put to good use, â— Good battery life, â— S Voice is pretty usable, â— Free 50GB DropBox account for 2 years...
â— Still pricey, â— Glossy finish makes it slippery, â— Some gimmicky features...
With the launch of the Galaxy S3, we noticed that Samsung is slowly inching towards the cloud and adding more soft features into their devices. They've already proven they're really good at making their own hardware so adding a more compelling ecosystem (...
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REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S3The Samsung Galaxy S3 was one of the most anticipated smartphones for 2012. The buzz around this phone was just off the charts! Foreign and local bloggers/tech journalists were writing about this as early as Mobile World Congress...
If there's one thing I realized doing reviews like this is that you can't just limit your perspective to the present. You also have to take a look at the product in relation to the next few years. Other than being an outstanding smartphone today, the Gala...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:41
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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...
Fastest phone we've tested, Good set of features, Excellent battery life...
Construction quality not the best, Camera is strictly ok...
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...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:41
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One of the most awaited phone this year and probably the best android phone available in the market, the Samsung Galaxy S3. It is the latest flagship phone from Samsung that sports an eye popping specifications and performance. This phone was officially l...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:41
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And, here it is, our review of Samsung's latest and greatest flagship mobile phone, the Galaxy S III! This bad boy is probably the most anticipated Android handset of the year, and it certainly packs the specs that make it deserving to be the current king...
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techindustriya.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:41
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Externally, the Samsung Galaxy S III is thin and light. The polycarbonate material does however give the device a plastic-y feel, not that it's flimsy, it still is solidly built. It may look bland or too simplistic to most people, but simplicity gives the...
Long battery life; Vibrant 4.8” display; Camera; Smart Gestures; Thin form factor...
Plasticy feel; S Voice and Smart Stay needs improvement...
The Samsung Galaxy S III has the latest and greatest features that give you excellent performance matched intuitive Smart Gestures which is a no-brainer recommendationRating: 9.5/10#...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:42
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By Reggie RamosSomeone told me that the Year of the Dragon would be a lucky year for me. I didn't believe it, until the other Friday when I was chosen to be one of the three lucky winners of a Samsung Galaxy S III at its product launch by SMART Communicat...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:42
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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...
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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Sekali pandang, S3 nampak macam telefon biasa berkuasa Android 4.0 ICS lain di pasaran tapi apabila menggunakan telefon berkuasakan prosesor quad core yang pertama kali muncul dalam telefon Samsung sepanjang ia dicipta memang mengubah tanggapan kami.Pada...
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On 24 May 2012 (Thursday), Samsung Malaysia Electronics launched their latest Android Superphone – the Samsung Galaxy S III. In the media launch event, I got my hands on a review unit, which I have shown you the unboxing pictures and comparison to the HTC...
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UPDATE : Video updated, thanks edwinYap for the link!Not sure what all the hubbub is about with the Galaxy S III ? This latest video from Samsung certainly builds a compelling case as to why the Galaxy S III is the fastest, most powerful Galaxy yet.Name (...
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From that post, you'd know that I got my hands on an exclusive yet unreleased unit of the Samsung Galaxy S III for review. This gives me to give you an exclusive sneak peek on the smartphone and answer any questions that you have before it's (rumoured to...
On the first official day I walked out in public with the Samsung Galaxy S III, I do get some head turns from true geeks like myself. People stopping me to ask, “Is that the new Galaxy S3? But it's not out yet?”After fondling it for a couple of seconds, g...
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Amid levels of hype and speculation usually reserved for the launch of a new iPhone, the latest Samsung handset has arrived with a heavy brief – it must at least live up to its phenomenally successful predecessor (the Galaxy S II) and also attempt to deth...
Rapid performance, Detailed, vibrant display, Excellent photo and video quality...
Feels a bit plasticky and cheap, Stock Android better than TouchWiz, Some features feel gimmicky...
Samsung had a lot to live up to with the release of its latest flagship Galaxy phone. Having set the bar for Android smartphones with the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Nexus – and seen it exceeded with the HTC One X – the S3 needed to be a special phone.Although...
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Amidst the fanfare at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 in London and much prolonged speculation , the Samsung GALAXY S III has finally made its way to our labs. Both its GALAXY S predecessors made headlines when they were launched, gathering many accolade...
The Samsung GALAXY S III will be available in two shades: Pebble Blue or Marble White.It has been an exhaustive ride to the end of this article. So what else have we got to say about the Samsung GALAXY S III? Only that it is probably the best Android smar...
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Amidst the fanfare at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 in London and much prolonged speculation , the Samsung Galaxy S III has finally made its way to our labs. Both its Galaxy S predecessors made headlines when they were launched, gathering many accolade...
It has been an exhaustive ride to the end of this article. So what else have we got to say about the Samsung Galaxy S III? Only that it is probably the best Android smartphone out there you can get. Not the best-looking (well, that award goes to the HTC O...
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UPDATE : Samsung Galaxy S III to be available in Malaysia somewhere between 30 May-1st June.The Samsung Galaxy S III is coming to Malaysia sooner than we think. We've just gotten official invite for the Galaxy S III media event which is happening sometime...
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The moment of truth has finally arrived after months and months of rampant speculation - yes, the Samsung Galaxy S III, successor to the popular Galaxy S II , is now official. Part of a pack of regional media who are invited to have a first look of the de...
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The moment of truth has finally arrived after months and months of rampant speculation - yes, the Samsung Galaxy S III, successor to the popular Galaxy S II , is now official. Part of a pack of regional media who are invited to have a first look of the de...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III was a big hit when it first hit the shores of Singapore (and the rest of the world) , and unarguably so for good reasons. The quad-core, Android 4.0 device is the company's flagship smartphone that possesses excellent processing p...
Speedy LTE connectivity, Good overall performance, Increased 2GB RAM, Comes with Android 4.1 outofthebox, Good battery life...
Slightly expensive, Not much of an upgrade from the Galaxy S III...
As you can see, the Samsung Galaxy S III LTE and the Galaxy S III are alike in many ways. That is to say, if you already have the latter, there's little point in updating to the LTE variant. Plus, there's the Android 4.1 update heading in the Galaxy S III...
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technave.sg Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:40
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Samsung are arguably the current king of the heap in many smartphone markets, but if you're already a Samsung convert, then which Samsung Flagship model smartphone or phablet should you pick up? This time around, we answer this question and see how the Sa...
If you had to pick a winner, the Samsung Galaxy S4 / S IV remains our best choice mainly because it outperforms all the rest, has the most and best features and is probably the smartphone to futureproof you against buying another smartphone for another 2-...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2016-11-24 06:28:40
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LTE offers users faster speeds and, while LTE coverage in Singapore is still patchy and not all telcos offer comprehensive islandwide coverage, more phone manufacturers are offering LTE versions of their top phones.Samsung's Galaxy SIII, which reached the...
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I got to play with the Samsung SGS3 for a while and I'm going to list here most of the impressions I've gathered during this time. From the start though, you should know that I'm an everyday iPhone user, but I had my fair share of Android smartp...
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T he Samsung Galaxy S3, or the Galaxy S III I9300, is by far the most talked-about phone of 2012. Early last month, Samsung introduced this new high-end Android smartphone at an event organized especially for the occasion, in London. What makes this sm...
T he Samsung Galaxy S3 is a real high-end Android smartphone, with Samsung’s inspired-by-nature Touch wiz interface. Thanks to the quad-core processor, the smartphone reacts very quickly, regardless of the amount of applications that you open, the G...
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For all that HTC have been successful in recent times it is Samsung who have had most success in the Android arena with their Galaxy S2. In fact it was only a month ago that the S2 was overtaken in sales for some regions by a competing model with the reas...
When we reviewed the Galaxy S2 we noted that we were concerned with the back cover being flimsy so starting with that aspect of the new models build quality we are pleased to report that the S3 has a much more robust rear. It certainly isn't up to the sta...
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Not since the arrival of the iPhone 4S has a mobile phone been quite so hotly anticipated as the Samsung Galaxy S3. It's expected to be top of the Android tree and Samsung has thrown everything at it, including Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a quad-core p...
Light and thin, 4.8in 720p HD sAMOLED screen, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, quadcore processor, 8 megapixel camera...
Not cheap, packed with features but quality varies, no HDMI connection...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is a prince among Android phones, no question, and it's packed with pace-setting tech, including its gorgeous HD Amoled screen and quality 8-megapixel camera.Faced with a choice between this and HTC's One X, it's a case of horses...
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The Galaxy S3 was unquestionably Samsung's big launch for 2012;the company even hired Earl's Court for the day under the grandiose title Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012, all to launch one phone. With Samsung now being the biggest seller of Android smartp...
Fast, with an amazing screen and great battery life;Android handsets don’t get better than this...
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The Galaxy S3 was unquestionably Samsung's big launch for 2012; the company even hired Earl's Court for the day under the grandiose title Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012, all to launch one phone. With Samsung now being the biggest seller of Android smartp...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 isn't a bad phoner to have in your pocket, and it still feels nicer to use than most budget handsets. If you've been running yours for a couple of years may we suggest a software reset and maybe a new battery and rear shell to spruce...
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The most hotly-anticipated smartphone of 2012 is here. The Samsung Galaxy S III has been the subject of intense hype, the type usually only associated with products from a certain fruit company. The Samsung Galaxy S III boasts class leading specificati...
The Samsung Galaxy S III may not have deserved all of the hype that came with its release, as this is an evolutionary smartphone rather than a revolutionary one. Regardless, Samsung's combination of impressive hardware and excellent, intuitive software...
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Samsung's latest flagship handset, the Galaxy S3 faces competition from a horde of other Android phones and may soon be up against a long-rumoured new iPhone. Has it got what it takes to keep the mobile crown? The S3 was unveiled at a packed Earl's Cou...
Nice visual design, great screen, quad-core processor, excellent camera, useful Samsung software additions, microSD card slot...
Polycarbonate chassis feels cheap, Samsung's S Voice is a poor Siri clone...
Samsung's Galaxy S3 is one of the best Android handsets on the market and easily outclasses almost all of the competition, boasting quad-core processor technology, a bright and vibrant display and the best camera seen on any Samsung smartphone to date...
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It's fair to say that for all Google's Android hoopla and Microsoft's Windows Phone drum-beating, there really hasn't been much competition in the smartphone market since Apple first launched the first-generation iPhone. In short, Apple has consistentl...
Nice piece of hardware, extremely light, super large screen, some interesting interface ideas...
Android isn't as good as iOS, Google's Play store isn't as good as the App Store, some interface ideas are a bit strange...
For once Samsung deserves some credit for not producing a carbon copy clone of an Apple product (although that is damning with faint praise). While the company owes a massive debt to Apple (something we're sure Cupertino would rather they paid for) at lea...
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4The successor to the phenomenally popular Galaxy S2 handset has enhanced specifications, an upgraded OS and introduces unique gesture-based features.The S3 ships with a 4.8in Super AMOLED HD display and is powered by Samsung's own 1.4GHz Exynos quad-core...
We've found the positives far outweighed the negative aspects of the S3. The performance, screen and gestures are ahead of other Android devices on the market and make this the number one competitor to the iPhone 4S. In time we envisage Samsung will...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 is finally out. One of the most anticipated and hyped smartphones ever to be announced is finally ready to land in your hands. That is, if you're not yet enthralled with every other gadget starting with an “i”. This device was tested t...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is a smartphone to buy and never let go...
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Samsung's Galaxy S III is one of the most feature-stuffed smartphones yet. Well, at least there’s room, as it's equipped a 4.8in screen. Samsung's Galaxy Note 5.3in tablet-phone aside, this handset touts the largest display you'll find on a mainstream...
Well, as you know, this a big handset. If the extra real estate appeals and if your digits can cope with the scale of the handset, it has an awful lot going for it, from its deeply enjoyable hi-res screen to the genuinely innovative, if occasionally...
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Samsung's long-awaited Galaxy S3 smartphone is finally available this week, and the successor to the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II certainly has its work cut out for it. It will be interesting to see whether it can equal the impressive sales numbers of its p...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is faster, larger and a little heavier than its successful predecessor, the Galaxy S2. The HD Super AMOLED screen with 1280x720 resolution looks fantastic and we like the phone's rounded corners as well. The shiny plastic at the ba...
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The Galaxy S3 has been available in the market for a while now, but with the recent update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (the 4.1.1 platform), not only has the S3 been given a speed boost; there's also a host of other goodies thrown in as well. It's mostly...
Excellent battery life, Superb screen, Quad core speed, Top media management...
Subjective design, S Voice not optimised...
If you've come straight here and looked at the score, let us put it into some kind of context for you: we agonised about whether this was another five star phone in the same mould as the Samsung Galaxy S2 - but simply put, it doesn't have the same wow fa...
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UPDATE: Our Samsung Galaxy S III review has been updated with a section on the Android 4.1.2 update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. Samsung's place at the smartphone industry's top table is well earned. Its last two flagship handsets have...
A superb screen and camera, plus a host of software extras means it's a gold star for Samsung once again, notwithstanding the less-than-stellar design...
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It's fair to say that the Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the most popular and most-loved handsets of the year. They're flying of shelves globally, and the insinuation that it's a knock-off of the iPhone doesn't seem to have found any resonance with th...
Same great formula from the original, fast mobile data, slightly improved hardware...
Incredibly expensive, no extra internal storage options, battery sub-par for 4G...
Still a great phone. The 4G version doesn't help with the battery life though, and this still doesn't feel as premium as either an iPhone or an HTC One X+. So there are other options, and at this price, you really should be demanding the best of the be...
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The anticipation for the Samsung Galaxy S III has been unprecedented. Never before have we seen so much rumour and speculation heaped on one device, except, of course, for the Apple iPhone. Rumours of changed launch dates and falling out of sync with...
Battery life, smooth UI and stability, camera performance, microSD card options, can change the battery...
Display could be brighter, some minor software bugs...
Undoubtedly a great phone, the flexibility allowed by giving you memory expansion and battery access will make this popular. It's a phone that does little wrong, but isn't without its quirks...
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The Galaxy S III was unveiled and launched only just over a year ago. That fact feels odd these days, when the Galaxy S4 is in the market and the S3 is firmly established as a hugely succesful Android smartphone . It was the first smartphone to truly take...
The Galaxy S3 remains 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 performance and extensive software features. It is certai...
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Explore the features of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone with our interactive picture guide to the device. Roll your mouse over the device to see the key elements we've highlighted and click on the black and white dots to read more about the sma...
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Samsung has finally lifted the lid on its much anticipated Galaxy S III Android phone. It boasts a 4.8in Super AMOLED HD display and an 8-megapixel camera that captures 1080p HD video, but largely focuses on software innovation in a bid to push ahead of t...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community. Of course, for Samsung there's the e...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a remarkable device that meets and often exceeds the hype surrounding its launch...
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Samsung unveiled its third Galaxy flagship phone at the start of May. The launch event itself was a huge, high-profile affair that rivalled the anticipation and expectation usually reserved for an Apple announcement. Despite the success and huge uptake of...
Samsung is using the tagline of 'designed for humans, inspired by nature' to promote the Galaxy S III. Just to hammer home Samsung's commitment to nature, it announced at the phone's launch event that $100 for each and every person in attendance, would b...
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Korean technology giant Samsung is the current top dog Android smartphone maker, with pretty much every analyst house under the sun listing the firm as owning at least half, if not more of the market. Last year this was showcased by the unwavering success...
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HTC's One X+ blasted into the already competitive smartphone market at the end of 2012, aiming to better the sales of its One X model - the UK's first quad-core handset - which was warmly-received by reviewers but failed to woo buyers. There was much to...
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The Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 are the biggest enemies on the mobile market today, thanks in part to the ongoing patent war between the two firms and their battle for market supremacy. However, while the two firms may be bitter rivals, both h...
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Samsung and Apple are big players in the smartphone market right now, both vying for the position of dominant handset maker. Each firm also claims that their designs have been infringed by the other, and have requested court orders in attempts to ban...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...
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We review the Samsung Galaxy SIII with its rival the iPhone 5, comparing features, specs and performance...
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The Motorola Moto G is a very good deal. A mid-range Android phone at a budget phone price. And that got us thinking - how does the Moto G stack up against other mid-range handsets ? And that - amazingly - is what the Samsung Galaxy S3 is now. The Galaxy...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 was one of the most popular smartphones of 2012 but how does it compare to its replacement, the Galaxy S4? We take a look at how the new flagship handset compares to its predecessor in our Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S3 comparison revi...
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With the promise of a new Galaxy smartphone just a week away , the comparison of Sony's flagship Xperia Z with Samsung's much older Galaxy S III will seem bizarre. However, with plenty of customers expected to trade in their S III for a soon-to-be-release...
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BlackBerry has finally launched its new operating system on its BlackBerry Z10 smartphone , but how does it compare to one of the most popular Android devices around? Read our Samsung Galaxy S3 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review to find out. It's been a...
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Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones and Android tablets are hugely popular. But the three Samsung Galaxy smartphones we compare here are very different animals. From the budget Galaxy Ace 2 , through the iPhone-rivalling Galaxy SIII (or Galaxy S...
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If you're one of those people that loves to film everything you do with your friends and family, or frequently go to concerts, or even are a proud parent, then you probably care about how good the video quality is of your smartphone. Who wants to save s...
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After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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Although the Samsung Galaxy S4 is about to be announced to the world, there are still plenty of high-end devices on offer if you're about to upgrade. In fact, with the S4 set to land with a premium price tag, considering one of these devices might be a go...
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Both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 have a lot going for them, each with unique bonuses and drawbacks. We compare the key features and specs of both to help you decide which you should be splashing the cash on.The iPhone 5 brings with it a cons...
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It’s fair to say that for all Google’s Android hoopla and Microsoft’s Windows Phone drum-beating, there really hasn’t been much competition in the smartphone market since Apple first launched the first-generation iPhone.In short, Apple has consistently...
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We put the flagship Android and iOS devices head-to-head to see which offers the best mobile experience...
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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...
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What happens when two Agents go head-to-head reviewing the world's hottest new smartphone? We've tested the Samsung Galaxy S3's hardware, software and features, comparing it to other new mobiles on the market. Find out what our Agents think of Samsung's n...
Agent Nayler, Samsung's own 1.4GHz Exynos processor can handle anything you throw at it. I like the carefully chosen new features, including S-Voice commands, Direct call, Smart Alert and my personal favourite - Pop up play, Agent King, The HD screen lo...
Agent Nayler, While the S3 has some of the best specs on the market, the casing feels slightly flimsy and to me the faux-brushed aluminium on the edges doesn't have the premium feel a phone of this calibre should have, Agent King, At only 133g, the S3 l...
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The greatly anticipated new Galaxy is here, with all the bells and whistles we were promised on the 3 rd of May. It's everything I expected - a stunning, powerful phone that combines both beauty and brains to make a great successor to the incredibly popul...
Samsung's S-Features, as well as the ergonomic shape and the larger screen, make for an amazing bit of futuristic technology...
If you have smaller than average hands then this is likely not for you, the S III is a little bit bigger than the S II but not as big as the Galaxy Note, so bear that in mind when deciding on your device, Design, Samsung's “Designed for Humans” tagline re...
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It's been a while since we last posted a review of the Samsung Galaxy S III. While the phone is no longer new, it received an Android update and still holds its own against the iPhone 5. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparis...
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Superficially, it's easy to see why the Galaxy S III generated such interest. The phone builds on the broad appeal of the Galaxy S II, increasing the screen size from 4.3in to 4.8in – a sizeable difference. The display is a superb Super AMOLED with a 720x...
The Galaxy is available on all carriers and the 16GB model is available outright for $899. This puts it a little above the current price of the One X, but with the advantage of being available on plan for the major carriers. In all, Samsung's Galaxy S II...
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Price: From £28 per month on a two year contract (Carphone Warehouse)Samsung Galaxy S3 features at a glanceSamsung's Galaxy S3 phone has been much promoted – it is, after all, the device that will compete with Apple 's iPhone 5, and carries in many wa...
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Price: From £36 per month on a two year contractSamsung Galaxy S3 features at a glanceThere's a lot riding on the Samsung Galaxy S3 – it's the successor to the 20million selling S2, it's the Android phone best-placed to take on Apple 's iPhone, and i...
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As the launch was rumoured to be close, everyone went into overdrive with opinions on what we may see (us included, admittedly). And when we did finally get a glimpse of the Android 4.0-toting smartphone , one word came into our minds after months of Chri...
Fantastic performance, Elegant design, Great screen and camera...
Plastic casing is lacklustre, Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky...
So what's our overall verdict? Well, we don't want to give it back, which is exactly how we felt with the Galaxy S2 . Once again, Samsung has proven itself as the king of Android kingdom and there's no doubt the Galaxy S3 will fly off the shelves, even...
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Most notable with the Galaxy S3 are the changes in its shape, with more curvature to its edging. The central home button has grown wider and slimmer but remains the focal point of the phone's face. At 4.8-inches, the screen is a full half inch larger than...
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Right at the top of the hill, the Samsung Galaxy S III sits in the top-spot as Samsung's flagship handset. It is nimble, powerful, but how well does this handset perform as a phone? The much awaited powerhouse device does a lot of things exceptionally wel...
Fast as a bullet, Amazing screen resolution and brightness, Fantastic camera optics, fast focus, Slim and light, Great audio quality...
Poor call quality, Poor build quality, Screen is useless in sunlight, Battery charges slowly...
Overall, this phone is a great phone. It is fast, responsive and has some amazing new technologies in it that we will see become part of our every day life very soon. Gaming and video are immersive and smooth, and the camera is crisp and fast. But it is n...
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You may have watched the launch of the Galaxy S III live from London , almost six weeks ago. At some point you may have been horrified with the nature theme (pebbles, water, etc) and the “made for humans” catch cry. Honestly, I still cringe a bit when I s...
Smooth navigation throughout the OS, Efficient use of power, Excellent camera (for a phone), Ergonomic design, Huge, bright, clear display...
Home button is awkward to press, TouchWiz deviates too far from ICS “Holo Theme”, No 4G or DCHSPA, Bland design, Autobrightness is too jumpy, and low...
The Galaxy S III is easy to recommend to anyone looking for a Top-of-the-line Android phone. Opinion is divided on whether it's better than it's biggest Android competitor – the HTC One X / XL. Check out our reviews of those phones too!If a fast, fluid ex...
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Last week Samsung has held a huge press event in London where they showed their upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 for the first time in public. Therefore the launch of their new flagship smartphone has to be near. In the meantime we present to you in this articl...
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It's taken me a while to write this review, given the crazy busy month that June was (these three have been occupying much of my time @cathaypacific @aranez @iiba_hk ) but here is my review on the Samsung Galaxy S3 , which I'm calling out to be the closes...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is an awesome phone incorporating some much sought after improvements from its predecessor the Samsung Galaxy S2. It's class-leading performance, stylish form factor, huge 4.8″ super AMOLED screen and long-lasting battery life makes...
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As many of you who follow me on Twitter and Instagram (mr_gadget) know, I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 ! I've been using it for over a week now and in summary, I really like it. I've been working on a review for the last couple of days and finished a video of...
As many of you who follow me on Twitter and Instagram (mr_gadget) know, I have a Samsung Galaxy S3! I've been using it for over a week now and in summary, I really like it. I've been working on a review for the last couple of days and finished a video of...
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Yesterday evening Samsung invited press as well as resellers, carriers, ... to the Grand Hotel Dolder in Zürich to their Swiss launch event of the Samsung Galaxy S3. After the "ceremonial" part we had the chance to exclusively get hands on experience with...
Compared to the S2, the S3 is a step towards the right direction The fact that there is no LTE support is a pity but at least there is hope that the Koreans will implement this in a future revision of the device At the moment it seems like the Exynos 4412...
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Now that the dust has settled from the much-hyped and long-awaited launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4, Agent Steve Thomson takes a look at just what improvements Samsung have made to it's widely respected and critically acclaimed predecessor in our S4 vs S3...
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The handset has been updated since launch, and currently uses Android 4.3 or 4.4 (depending on the exact model), so how does the old flagship match up to today's budget handsets?The original S3 is a 3G-only device, but the Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE is an upda...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 isn't a bad phoner to have in your pocket, and it still feels nicer to use than most budget handsets. If you've been running yours for a couple of years may we suggest a software reset and maybe a new battery and rear shell to spruce...
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What Mobile took a look at how Samsung’s new flagship, the Galaxy S4, compared with its closest competitors (and siblings)THE GALAXY S3Effectively the Galaxy S4’s little brother, the older model still packs a punch and is arguably the better bet.Looks-wis...
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One of the most important considerations when making any purchase is the cost. We've taken a look at th e SIM-free and contract prices you can expect to pay. To make this a fair comparison we have used the site of the manufacturer where applicable. For fi...
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The most commonly used task on a smartphone is web browsing. It's also a resource hungry use case, which makes it a good benchmarking tool. We've run the device through the Sunspider and Peacekeeper benchmarks to help show which has the best browser. The...
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All of the devices on test have a similar camera set up. The BB Z10, iPhone, Nexus 4 and Galaxy S3 have 8-megapixel snappers on the rear, whereas the Nokia has a slightly larger 8.7-megapixel camera. All devices also have front-facing cameras, primarily f...
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All our devices on test have different sized displays – ranging from 4ins to 4.8ins in sizes. We found colour replication and responsiveness on the handsets to be excellent across the board. We've focused on testing the brightness, as this is a good funct...
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All the devices have unique software-based features that could swing the decision to purchase them. Here, we run through the key factors offered by each device. Apple iPhone 5 Everyone is familiar with the simple app icons associated with the iOS software...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 (aka S III) should need no introduction. It's the latest record-breaking Android flagship device from the world's #2 smartphone manufacturer. Bringing more than just upgraded specs to the table, the Galaxy S3 is the fastest-selling A...
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There is no question – the new Samsung Galaxy S III is a pretty phone. Notably larger at 12.2 cm than the iPhone 4S – whose market it is overtly challenging – this latest offering is light in both presentation and weight, but not in ability or content.Run...
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If you are interested in buying HDC Galaxy S3 i9300 EX (Extreme), I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visit th...
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Samsung are arguably the current king of the heap in many smartphone markets, but if you're already a Samsung convert, then which Samsung Flagship model smartphone or phablet should you pick up? This time around, we answer this question and see how the Sa...
If you had to pick a winner, the Samsung Galaxy S4 / S IV remains our best choice mainly because it outperforms all the rest, has the most and best features and is probably the smartphone to futureproof you against buying another smartphone for another 2-...
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Samsung have a lot of different products in the market, and not all of them are new nor are they all targeted at the high-end market. There are now just as many Samsung smartphones out there for the mid-range to lower-end market as there are those for the...
Our overall champion in this comparison would have to be the Samsung Galaxy SIII as it is head and shoulders above the other two in terms of performance and features. You may have to pay about RM200 or so more for the model without contract but the Maxis...
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Some have the opinion that the Samsung Galaxy SIII is the best smartphone in town. It's difficult to deny that fact – the flagship handset is packed with top of the line features, and advanced technical specifications, making it one of the sought-after sm...
It is powered by a quadcore processor, which delivers fast and smooth performance, Huge touchscreen display, Advanced camera packed with cool features, giving you stunning results, It is scratchresistant...
It isn't budgetfriendly, Some features only work on Samsung smartphones...
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Pros:Super AMOLED 4.8 inch display - The display of 720 x 1280 pixels Super AMOLED 4.8 inch diagonal makes a great tool for browsing and multimedia use. Colors are vivid, contrast is good. Responds instantly to commands. Finally it is a...
There's no doubting the Samsung Galaxy S3 is technologically the top dog at the moment. It's screen is dazzling, its processor incredibly fast and its battery life is better than most. Add in extras such as a microSD slot, NFC and wireless charging and yo...
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The Samsung GALAXY S III. Need we say more? The phone has already broken pre-order records in the UK with 9 million orders before its official launch, and it's going to keep getting better. It shoots for the stars further than anything else had, but is it...
Gorgeous screen, Blazing processor, Great features, Good battery life...
S Voice could be better...
Rounded up, the Samsung GALAXY S III certainly offers the most of each of its components. Blazing processor, a gorgeous screen, a great selection of features and a respectably good battery life, it all sums up into a something undeniably great. This is a...
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It's been weeks since the Samsung Galaxy S III was ceremoniously unveiled to the public. Since then, the noise being generated by the handset doesn't seem to die down. The Philippines is one of the lucky countries to get first dibs on this Android superph...
There is no doubt about it. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is the superphone to beat. It sits on top of the smartphone hierarchy, with the HTC One X, and to a certain extent, the iPhone 4S, merely in its shadows. The Samsung Galaxy S3 has the hardware chops to bac...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 is one of the most highly-anticipated smartphone of 2012. It's mainly because of the stellar success of its predecessor and Samsung's over-all performance in the Android handset market. Check out our full review of the Galaxy S3 i930...
â— Topnotch performance, â— Great camera, â— Quadcore processor, â— NFC & WiFi Direct put to good use, â— Good battery life, â— S Voice is pretty usable, â— Free 50GB DropBox account for 2 years...
â— Still pricey, â— Glossy finish makes it slippery, â— Some gimmicky features...
With the launch of the Galaxy S3, we noticed that Samsung is slowly inching towards the cloud and adding more soft features into their devices. They've already proven they're really good at making their own hardware so adding a more compelling ecosystem (...
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REVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S3The Samsung Galaxy S3 was one of the most anticipated smartphones for 2012. The buzz around this phone was just off the charts! Foreign and local bloggers/tech journalists were writing about this as early as Mobile World Congress...
If there's one thing I realized doing reviews like this is that you can't just limit your perspective to the present. You also have to take a look at the product in relation to the next few years. Other than being an outstanding smartphone today, the Gala...
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Externally, the Samsung Galaxy S III is thin and light. The polycarbonate material does however give the device a plastic-y feel, not that it's flimsy, it still is solidly built. It may look bland or too simplistic to most people, but simplicity gives the...
Long battery life; Vibrant 4.8” display; Camera; Smart Gestures; Thin form factor...
Plasticy feel; S Voice and Smart Stay needs improvement...
The Samsung Galaxy S III has the latest and greatest features that give you excellent performance matched intuitive Smart Gestures which is a no-brainer recommendationRating: 9.5/10#...
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On 24 May 2012 (Thursday), Samsung Malaysia Electronics launched their latest Android Superphone – the Samsung Galaxy S III. In the media launch event, I got my hands on a review unit, which I have shown you the unboxing pictures and comparison to the HTC...
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I reported about Globe's Samsung Galaxy S3 in my last post. So yeah, you guys expect a first impressions of the phone so here it is. If you didn't know yet, Samsung Galaxy S3 from Globe is free at Plan 1699. Yes folks, just get the Unli Surf 999 Plan then...
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UPDATE : Video updated, thanks edwinYap for the link!Not sure what all the hubbub is about with the Galaxy S III ? This latest video from Samsung certainly builds a compelling case as to why the Galaxy S III is the fastest, most powerful Galaxy yet.Name (...
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From that post, you'd know that I got my hands on an exclusive yet unreleased unit of the Samsung Galaxy S III for review. This gives me to give you an exclusive sneak peek on the smartphone and answer any questions that you have before it's (rumoured to...
On the first official day I walked out in public with the Samsung Galaxy S III, I do get some head turns from true geeks like myself. People stopping me to ask, “Is that the new Galaxy S3? But it's not out yet?”After fondling it for a couple of seconds, g...
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Amid levels of hype and speculation usually reserved for the launch of a new iPhone, the latest Samsung handset has arrived with a heavy brief – it must at least live up to its phenomenally successful predecessor (the Galaxy S II) and also attempt to deth...
Rapid performance, Detailed, vibrant display, Excellent photo and video quality...
Feels a bit plasticky and cheap, Stock Android better than TouchWiz, Some features feel gimmicky...
Samsung had a lot to live up to with the release of its latest flagship Galaxy phone. Having set the bar for Android smartphones with the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Nexus – and seen it exceeded with the HTC One X – the S3 needed to be a special phone.Although...
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Amidst the fanfare at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 in London and much prolonged speculation , the Samsung GALAXY S III has finally made its way to our labs. Both its GALAXY S predecessors made headlines when they were launched, gathering many accolade...
The Samsung GALAXY S III will be available in two shades: Pebble Blue or Marble White.It has been an exhaustive ride to the end of this article. So what else have we got to say about the Samsung GALAXY S III? Only that it is probably the best Android smar...
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Amidst the fanfare at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 in London and much prolonged speculation , the Samsung Galaxy S III has finally made its way to our labs. Both its Galaxy S predecessors made headlines when they were launched, gathering many accolade...
It has been an exhaustive ride to the end of this article. So what else have we got to say about the Samsung Galaxy S III? Only that it is probably the best Android smartphone out there you can get. Not the best-looking (well, that award goes to the HTC O...
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UPDATE : Samsung Galaxy S III to be available in Malaysia somewhere between 30 May-1st June.The Samsung Galaxy S III is coming to Malaysia sooner than we think. We've just gotten official invite for the Galaxy S III media event which is happening sometime...
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The moment of truth has finally arrived after months and months of rampant speculation - yes, the Samsung Galaxy S III, successor to the popular Galaxy S II , is now official. Part of a pack of regional media who are invited to have a first look of the de...
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The moment of truth has finally arrived after months and months of rampant speculation - yes, the Samsung Galaxy S III, successor to the popular Galaxy S II , is now official. Part of a pack of regional media who are invited to have a first look of the de...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE has some amazing features, quad-core power and a bold, bright Super AMOLED display. The snapper is packed full of features and offers excellent sharing capabilities, plus the design is solid and appealing. There’s little no...
Really sharp, colourful display; Snapper is crammed with features; Quadcore processor; support for 4G.
SVoice is disappointing; Few updates from first Galaxy S3.
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When Samsung launched its popular Galaxy S III Android smartphone in Australia back in May, the company said it was "confident" the lack of a 4G model wouldn't hinder sales of the 3G model. Over four months later, a 4G version of the Galaxy S III has h...
Excellent 4G speeds, Slick and fast software, Same great display and design...
Mediocre battery life, Can’t edit home screen dock...
The Samsung Galaxy S III 4G takes all that we loved from the original Galaxy S III and adds 4G network capability. It certainly achieves impressive, super fast data speeds on the Telstra and Optus 4G networks and the latest software is as fast and smoo...
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I got to play with the Samsung SGS3 for a while and I'm going to list here most of the impressions I've gathered during this time. From the start though, you should know that I'm an everyday iPhone user, but I had my fair share of Android smartp...
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You could almost imagine a tiny voice whispering “Take me and hold me” as you open the box containing the Samsung Galaxy S III. Perhaps that’s a slight exaggeration but the Galaxy does have a certain appeal that makes you want to explore its functional...
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Never has an Android smartphone, never mind a Samsung, been so eagerly awaited. The is the successor to the hugely popular , our smartphone award-winner last year.Sweeping all before it – including Apple's previously imperious iPhone – the S II proved...
Slim and stylish design, SD card and Dropbox for extra storage, innovative features from voice control to proximity sensor, superb video, very good audio, clever interface...
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Conversations all sound perfectly good with the Galaxy S3, with a clear sound output. You won't have any trouble understanding what people are saying, even in noisy surroundings. With Android Beam and S-Beam, files, contact lists and phone book entries...
Removable battery / microSD card slot, Quality screen, Responsive and smooth at all times, Simple, intuitive TouchWiz interface, Very good camera, Comprehensive video player, Some original exclusive functions, Low SAR level, Battery life...
Design is a bit vanilla, it's nothing new or innovative, Touchsensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally, SVoice function nothing to write home about...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 delivers a first-rate user experience. With its top-notch hardware, this handset never flinches or falters. On top of that, Samsung has loaded the S3 with plenty of innovative new software features—most of which are pretty good—as...
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For all that HTC have been successful in recent times it is Samsung who have had most success in the Android arena with their Galaxy S2. In fact it was only a month ago that the S2 was overtaken in sales for some regions by a competing model with the reas...
When we reviewed the Galaxy S2 we noted that we were concerned with the back cover being flimsy so starting with that aspect of the new models build quality we are pleased to report that the S3 has a much more robust rear. It certainly isn't up to the sta...
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Not since the arrival of the iPhone 4S has a mobile phone been quite so hotly anticipated as the Samsung Galaxy S3. It's expected to be top of the Android tree and Samsung has thrown everything at it, including Android Ice Cream Sandwich, a quad-core p...
Light and thin, 4.8in 720p HD sAMOLED screen, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, quadcore processor, 8 megapixel camera...
Not cheap, packed with features but quality varies, no HDMI connection...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is a prince among Android phones, no question, and it's packed with pace-setting tech, including its gorgeous HD Amoled screen and quality 8-megapixel camera.Faced with a choice between this and HTC's One X, it's a case of horses...
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The Galaxy S3 was unquestionably Samsung's big launch for 2012; the company even hired Earl's Court for the day under the grandiose title Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012, all to launch one phone. With Samsung now being the biggest seller of Android smartp...
Fast, with an amazing screen and great battery life; Android handsets don’t get better than this...
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Samsung's latest flagship handset, the Galaxy S3 faces competition from a horde of other Android phones and may soon be up against a long-rumoured new iPhone. Has it got what it takes to keep the mobile crown? The S3 was unveiled at a packed Earl's Cou...
Nice visual design, great screen, quad-core processor, excellent camera, useful Samsung software additions, microSD card slot...
Polycarbonate chassis feels cheap, Samsung's S Voice is a poor Siri clone...
Samsung's Galaxy S3 is one of the best Android handsets on the market and easily outclasses almost all of the competition, boasting quad-core processor technology, a bright and vibrant display and the best camera seen on any Samsung smartphone to date...
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Samsung's long-awaited Galaxy S3 smartphone is finally available this week, and the successor to the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II certainly has its work cut out for it. It will be interesting to see whether it can equal the impressive sales numbers of its p...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is faster, larger and a little heavier than its successful predecessor, the Galaxy S2. The HD Super AMOLED screen with 1280x720 resolution looks fantastic and we like the phone's rounded corners as well. The shiny plastic at the ba...
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Since this was first announced I have been trying to get one to test as this is probably the most talked about recent offering from anyone. A friend of mine claims it is the only product he needs to run his whole work life...
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Explore the features of Samsung's flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone with our interactive picture guide to the device. Roll your mouse over the device to see the key elements we've highlighted and click on the black and white dots to read more about the sma...
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Design I never liked the form factor and design of the original Samsung Galaxy S. It lacks style, class and the charisma that would give the iPhone a run for its money. Then came the Samsung Galaxy S2. Samsung got rid of the bulky design and replaced i...
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When Samsung launched its popular Galaxy S III Android smartphone in Australia back in May, the company said it was "confident" the lack of a 4G model wouldn't hinder sales of the 3G version. A little over three months later, a 4G version of the Galaxy S...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community. Of course, for Samsung there's the e...
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Following in the steps of its belated launch of the Galaxy S II 4G , 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, it’s pretty expensive at...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is the best smartphone you can get on Boost Mobile, but it'll cost you...
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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 i...
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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Korean technology giant Samsung is the current top dog Android smartphone maker, with pretty much every analyst house under the sun listing the firm as owning at least half, if not more of the market. Last year this was showcased by the unwavering success...
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HTC's One X+ blasted into the already competitive smartphone market at the end of 2012, aiming to better the sales of its One X model - the UK's first quad-core handset - which was warmly-received by reviewers but failed to woo buyers. There was much to...
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The Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S3 are the biggest enemies on the mobile market today, thanks in part to the ongoing patent war between the two firms and their battle for market supremacy. However, while the two firms may be bitter rivals, both h...
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Samsung and Apple are big players in the smartphone market right now, both vying for the position of dominant handset maker. Each firm also claims that their designs have been infringed by the other, and have requested court orders in attempts to ban...
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The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...
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If you're one of those people that loves to film everything you do with your friends and family, or frequently go to concerts, or even are a proud parent, then you probably care about how good the video quality is of your smartphone. Who wants to save s...
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After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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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...
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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Despite a new model being released soon the Samsung Galaxy S3 remains a premium smartphone that still has a lot to offer those that already own one. There are a few features that can be hidden if you don't know where to look but some of them certainly bri...
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A few months ago I decided to treat myself to a new smartphone after owning my previous device for two years, which in the smartphone world is a long time with technology moving forward at a rapid rate. After spending a while looking at the options availa...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community.Of course, for Samsung there's the elem...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a remarkable device that meets and often exceeds the hype surrounding its launch...
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It's been a while since we last posted a review of the Samsung Galaxy S III. While the phone is no longer new, it received an Android update and still holds its own against the iPhone 5. The recent February issue of PC & Tech Authority included a comparis...
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Superficially, it's easy to see why the Galaxy S III generated such interest. The phone builds on the broad appeal of the Galaxy S II, increasing the screen size from 4.3in to 4.8in – a sizeable difference. The display is a superb Super AMOLED with a 720x...
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Update: With the update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, not only has the Galaxy S3 been given a speed boost; there's also a host of other goodies thrown in as well.It's mostly changes to the interface that have been brought with the new update, but there are a...
Excellent battery life, Superb screen, Quad core speed, Top media management...
Subjective design, S Voice not optimised...
If you've come straight here and looked at the score, let us put it into some kind of context for you: we agonised fabout whether this was another five star phone in the same mould as the Samsung Galaxy S2 - but simply put, it doesn't have the same wow f...
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Months after the original 3G version of the amazing Samsung Galaxy S3 launched in Australia, Samsung has updated the handset to 4G to take advantage of the super fast speeds of the Optus and Telstra 4G networks.Read TechRadar's comprehensive Samsung Galax...
Insanely fast Superb screen Quadcore goodness Jelly Bean out of the box...
Battery life S Voice still useless Subjective design...
The choice between a 3G Samsung Galaxy S3 and a 4G version is actually quite a simple one. It all comes down to how you answer the question, "Do I need speed or staying power from my smartphone?" If having access to information immediately at any cost is...
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A few haters,trollers and skeptics like me have bashed the Samsung Galaxy S3 right from its launch.So as compensation I'd like to clear the air about a few misconceptions about the device.Misconception No.1:The device is too big No,it isn't . The phone fi...
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As part of the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S3 at Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 on Thursday evening in London, the Korean manufacturer unveiled its Pop Up Play feature, which brings the “cards”-like UI from RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook to the Android Galaxy r...
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We told you we would bring you a series of Galaxy S3 videos and here's the next installment, this time giving an overview of the device. Given the troubles we had with our recent First Look Video , this is meant to be a more in-depth look at the device in...
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At Thursday's Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012, we went hands on with the freshly announced Galaxy S3 and Mike from Samsung kindly agreed to give us a demo of the smartphone's voice recognition feature, S-Voice.S-Voice can be used to wake up your device, open...
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Our brief time with the Samsung Galaxy S III is over and it is now time to bring you some of my thoughts.The Galaxy S III reigns at the top of the chart as the most desirable phone to date and with lashings of colour in red, blue, brown, black, grey and w...
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Samsung Galaxy S3; has TouchWiz improved?How Samsung's Mobile phone user interface “Touchwiz” has changed and matured on the Samsung Galaxy S3 , the Korean manufacturer's flagship smartphone which was released at the end of May?Touchwiz UI has now become...
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You may be aware that samsung recently released their new flagship mobile phone, the “ Samsung Galaxy S3 “. It has bearly been a year since there last flagship device the S2 and a lot of people have been thinking should they switch to the S2′s successor t...
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With the Galaxy S III Samsung is looking to cement its position as the leading maker of Android phones. With a bigger screen, faster processor and lots of new software it represents a significant upgrade over last year's model, the S II, which has to date...
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Samsung's Galaxy SIII smartphone launched night before last in London and since then, we've been rocking a Galaxy SIII and putting it through its paces with some initial testing on the battery. Replacing the HTC One X in my possession, the Galaxy SIII is...
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Interested in the new Samsung Galaxy S3 but too much info for you to handle? Looking for one place to view everything you need to know? Look no more as here is our one-page guide to the Samsung Galaxy S3 .Announced at Thursday's Samsung Mobile Unpacked 20...
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This took a while to get online due to our server issues , which have now been resolved!Last night Samsung launched the Galaxy SIII , their latest entry into the Android world with a specific focus on tackling Apple's iPhone. It was most definitely the bi...
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We're currently preparing our monster Galaxy SIII review, and today we bring you a first look at the new smartphone on Video, where we talk about the hardware, certain parts of the software and a general overview of the device.Featuring a 4.8 inch Super A...
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One of the features making its debut with Samsung's new Galaxy S3 smartphone is the Korean manufacturer's voice recognition and control software, aptly named S-Voice . Designed to be a direct competitor to Apple's Siri software on the iPhone 4S, Samsung's...
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Here's a short clip we shot with Lee, who was one of the first people to buy the Samsung Galaxy SIII from Carphone Warehouse yesterday morning on its official UK retail launch. Thinking back, Lee was one of the first in, but seemed to complete his transac...
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As the launch was rumoured to be close, everyone went into overdrive with opinions on what we may see (us included, admittedly). And when we did finally get a glimpse of the Android 4.0-toting smartphone , one word came into our minds after months of Chri...
Fantastic performance, Elegant design, Great screen and camera...
Plastic casing is lacklustre, Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky...
So what's our overall verdict? Well, we don't want to give it back, which is exactly how we felt with the Galaxy S2 . Once again, Samsung has proven itself as the king of Android kingdom and there's no doubt the Galaxy S3 will fly off the shelves, even...
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The predecessor to Samsung's Galaxy SIII, aptly named the Galaxy SII hit the UK shores last year and rocked everyone as it captured consumers from rivals.Samsung introduced their new Galaxy SIII flagship smartphone at the beginning of May and with a host...
Great battery life, Large vibrant display, Fast processor, great specs, Features such as SVoice and Pop Up Play, Excellent build quality, Signal strength seems to be above par, The Bad:, Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiF...
Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiFi bug, Poor reception and call quality, Lags despite stellar specs, Hyped up launch and marketing; underwhelming actual experience, Poor integration of continuous trace input...
Samsung's Galaxy S2 was successful beyond all expectations and Samsung have hoped to continue the success with the release of the latest iteration in their Galaxy smartphone range. They've upgraded the specs, changed the design and done their best to take...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community.Of course, for Samsung there's the elem...
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Two phones that are definitely popular at the moment are the new iPhone 5 and the challenger to the iPhone throne, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Without doubt, Samsung have done very well with the Galaxy S III and have produced a smartphone that is capable of...
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It's pretty much certain that one of the key things people will look at is the camera when choosing their next smartphone; very few people will carry a dedicated camera on a day to day basis so you need to ensure your next smartphone features the best cam...
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Last week Samsung has held a huge press event in London where they showed their upcoming Samsung Galaxy S3 for the first time in public. Therefore the launch of their new flagship smartphone has to be near. In the meantime we present to you in this articl...
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Samsung has stolen the Android show in recent years with their Galaxy series and each iteration of its S line has taken the Korean brand ever closer to Apple-like levels of anticipation, excitement and sales figures. With the Galaxy S III, Samsung hopes t...
Feels great in hand, Is the most future proof phone available today, Super AMOLED HD display is very impressive, Exynos 4412 processor is the fastest we've experienced, 16 or 32 GB internal storage plus MicroSD slot, Superior browsing experience, TouchWiz...
Loudspeaker is muffled very easily, No dedicated multitasking key, Stock keyboard is a pain to use, HTC Sense and AOSP could be considered better than TouchWiz, S Voice is largely a gimmick.
The Samsung Galaxy S III has been my daily device for the last month and after the initial hype I still remain very impressed by what is easily the android smartphone on the market.The 133g mass does not feel heavy at all and the shell fits extremely well...
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Yesterday evening Samsung invited press as well as resellers, carriers, ... to the Grand Hotel Dolder in Zürich to their Swiss launch event of the Samsung Galaxy S3. After the "ceremonial" part we had the chance to exclusively get hands on experience with...
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While the Galaxy S2 was no oil painting, its slim profile and big screen impressed us no end. While the Galaxy S3 is a bit fatter and has a bigger screen, the profile is still relatively slender, making it slide into your pocket with ease and fit comforta...
Fantastic performance, Elegant design, Great screen and camera...
Plastic casing is lacklustre, Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky...
So what's our overall verdict? Well, we don't want to give it back, which is exactly how we felt with the Galaxy S2 . Once again, Samsung has proven itself as the king of Android kingdom and there's no doubt the Galaxy S3 will fly off the shelves, even...
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Any user of a smartphone who would like to upgrade to a new device by which i mean a superphone in the near future or present, that is to a phone other than the iPhone has one question on his mind :”Which device should I upgrade to ‘The HTC One X' or ‘The...
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At last night's Samsung Galaxy S3 launch in London, we managed to get some hands on time with the smartphone and whilst also snapping away at Samsung's latest answer to the iPhone , we also put it up against HTC's latest flagship smartphone, the One X , w...
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What Mobile took a look at how Samsung’s new flagship, the Galaxy S4, compared with its closest competitors (and siblings)THE GALAXY S3Effectively the Galaxy S4’s little brother, the older model still packs a punch and is arguably the better bet.Looks-wis...
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While the yanks get a Galaxy S III supporting LTE, they're also stuck with a dual-core CPU. Our version blazes quad-core all the way: 1.4GHz Cortex A9 / Exynos 4 Quad with a Mali-400MP GPU. Apparently, similar incompatibilities between quad-core and LTE c...
If you want all the bells and whistles and LTE speeds aren't a must for you, then hell yes. Especially if you're off contract (See: Who Has The Best Galaxy S III Deal In Australia?) . You'll get a quad-band HSPA+ device with great camera features, microSD...
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When Samsung announced the Galaxy S III way back when, the first question that was asked was “SAMSUNG Y U NO 4G?!”. Samsung went out and worked with Telstra, Optus and Virgin to remedy the problem and now, months later, we have a 4G-version of the current...
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There's no question that, when it comes to Android phones, the Galaxy S III is leading the pack right now. It's fast, light, sexy and reasonably priced. Here we go hands on with the GSIII 4G, which is mighty impressive.More: – Optus Consumer 4G Plans And...
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There is no question – the new Samsung Galaxy S III is a pretty phone. Notably larger at 12.2 cm than the iPhone 4S – whose market it is overtly challenging – this latest offering is light in both presentation and weight, but not in ability or content.Run...
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NameSmartphone: Samsung Galaxy S IIIAt a glance:1.4GHz quad-core processor,4.8-inch 720 x 1280 Super AMOLED display,16GB onboard storage, MicroSD card slot,S Voice spoken commandsSummary:Takes the top spot from the HTC One X as most powerful Android phone...
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As the name denotes, it is smaller than the original Samsung Galaxy S3. The screen measures 4 inches compared to a 4.8 inch screen on the original design, though this does, by no means, appear inadequate. The screen makes up the majority of the phone's fa...
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This year has been the year of the Samsung Galaxy S3 . Winning five-star reviews and a string of awards from all manner of publications, it was proof more than ever that a product doesn't need to have an Apple logo on it to be seriously desirable. Howeve...
Slim profile, Lightweight, Android Jelly Bean out of the box, MicroSD card support...
Restrictive on-board storage, High price tag, Rivals now offering more for less...
Unfortunately, all the things the S3 mini does well can't hide the fact there are other phones at this price point and below that offer more. The newer Google Nexus 4 is cheaper and beats the S3 mini in every way in a head-to-head. And a very quick look...
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This is an Android phone, however if you can cope with the smaller size it can do quite a number of things that you would expect to need a larger device to complete. This is a 112 gram device that slips easily into a pocket or purse...
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How does the Galaxy S4 mini compare to its predecessor, the Galaxy S3 mini ? We take a look in our in-depth Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S4 mini comparison review. Samsung has now made the Galaxy S4 mini smartphone official and it will replace the Galaxy...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 has dominated the smartphone world, so it's no surprise the Korean firm has tried to capitalise on the success by offering up a cheaper version. We take a look to see if the S3 Mini is worthy to purchase if the flagship S3 or forthcomi...
Sturdy, familiar design; Great battery; Not quite worth the SIMfree price...
Middling performance; Average screen...
Samsung's mini handset looks and feels like the Galaxy S3, but falls behind in several key areas. The screen doesn't have the sharpness or quality of the original, and the specs aren't up to scratch. We'd advise you look elsewhere for a mid-range handset...
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People have been very straightforward with this device. They call it “the smaller Galaxy S3”, but is there anything more to it than meets the eye? Get to know the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini in our full review.Samsung banked on the popularity of the Galaxy S3...
Great alternative to the S3, Good camera, Long lasting battery, Software has little compromise...
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We guess what keeps this an S3 is the software, while the hardware deserves to be called S3 Lite rather. We loved a part of the hardware and the software, but there are a few things that hold it back. It needs a larger screen for most people as typing rea...
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Not a bad budget phone, but performance is mediocre and the screen isn't brilliant eitherRating: 3Average: 3 (1 vote) The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is the Korean manufacturer's attempt to cash in on the popularity of its flagship handset. It inherits the...
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UPDATE: We've re-run our benchmarks after the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini received an over-the-air update. Scroll to the end of the review to read more. The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is the Korean manufacturer's attempt to cash in on the popularity of its flagsh...
Not a bad budget phone, but performance is mediocre and the screen isn't brilliant either...
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Samsung have been notorious for their “carpet bombing” approach to devices, with a plethora of tablets for every size as well as a bunch of similar mobiles for every budget, Samsung are out to leave no stone unturned. Banking on the success of the Galaxy...
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Samsung's flagship phone, the Galaxy S Ill is a marvel of modern technology. It is the culmination all of the tech Samsung had developed from the very beginning. If there was anything that was a little off about the device though, it might have been the s...
Great feature set, Handy size, Decent battery life...
Still comes with a lot of Samsung bloatware...
I personally need a new phone, and I think my search is over Samsung's flagship phone, the Galaxy S Ill is a marvel of modern technology. It is the culmination all of the tech Samsung had developed from the very beginning. If there was anything that was a...
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With the Samsung Galaxy S3 continuing to dominate the smartphone market, lining up as a true Android based rival to the iPhone 5 (check out our iPhone 5 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 piece), Samsung has looked to capitalise on the handsets success with the more a...
Android 4.1 with Samsung TouchWiz UI, Familiar, stylish design, Strong in-ear headphones...
Poor 4-inch display, Disappointing 5-megapixel camera, Expensive for specs on offer...
Whilst the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini might look the part, the handset fails to push the boundaries of its respective market like its big brother has managed to do. Pairing slightly disappointing specs and a run of the mill performance with a price tag that c...
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Looking for a decent Android smartphone, but don't want one as big and expensive as the Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC One X+ ? Then read our Galaxy S3 mini review to find out if this is the phone for you. Samsung's Galaxy S3 mini looks like a smaller version...
The Galaxy S3 mini is a reasonably good mid-ranged Android smartphone with good software and battery life. However, unless you particularly want a smaller smartphone, we can't see any major reason to pick the Galaxy S3 mini over the cheaper but higher spe...
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After the launch of the Galaxy S III last May 2012 and other devices, Samsung once again introduced a new smartphone, this time in the form of the Galaxy S III Mini. It offers a lower price tag but also comes with lower specifications. Is it still as rema...
At just PhP 14,990, you can have your smaller version of the Galaxy S III. Of course it would set you back with lower specifications, but it will have no problems running standard applications. Just to further compare it with the contenders listed in the...
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We finally managed to land a Samsung Galaxy S III Mini in the palm of our hands. Thanks to the guys at Mobicity for the opportunity. Good pointsGood sizeGood battery lifeGood screen Bad Points5 MegaPixel CameraOS can be laggy The Galaxy S III Mini is o...
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The actual Galaxy S3 is still very much top of Samsung's smartphone tree, so don't be confused by this stripped down alternative -- it looks like a slightly smaller S3 at first glance, but sits quite a few branches further down, with a slower processor...
Android Jelly Bean, fast processor, decent camera...
Expensive compared to rivals...
Despite the name, the S3 Mini has little in common with the original S3. But despite a considerably lower spec it's still a pretty decent smartphone with a decent level of performance. However, the game-changing price point of the Google Nexus 4 (aroun...
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Samsung is on something of a roll, scoring well at the high end of the phone sector with its delightful Galaxy S3, pushing the competition hard in the tablet area, and having considerable success with its Note line too. Certainly the Galaxy Note 2 knocks...
Solid design, Good battery life, Nice motion, based features, Good camera options, Android 4.1...
Expensive...
By emulating the fabulous Galaxy S3 in design terms, Samsung may have shot itself in the foot. The handset looks like it should be a smaller version of a great phone, but in fact it is cut down not just in size and that's bound to disappoint many people...
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Powered by a 1GHz dual-core processor and packing in 1GB of RAM, the Galaxy S3 Mini is a mid-tier handset through and through. At least it is until you consider the price, which at around £300 SIM-free is very high given current levels of competition from...
Excellent performance, even on CPU/GPU-intensive games, great battery life, Android Jelly Bean (4.1.1)...
Way too expensive, weak camera, limited storage...
It's a bizarre handset, this one. Usually with mid-range phones performance is an issue, with UIs falling victim to stutter and lag. But here that's not the case – the Galaxy S3 Mini will handle pretty much anything you throw at it. And best of all it'll...
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The Galaxy S III Mini is a decent phone, with a good build, reasonable screen and workable snapper – but £300 is a lot for a phone that doesn’t have all those outstanding features such as a brilliant camera found on a Nokia or HTC phone. Its most outs...
Impressive Android Jelly Bean OS; more solid build than the S III...
Pricey; disappointing onscreen keyboard...
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is touted as a cheaper version of the S III but you can find better, cheaper smartphones that do a better job...
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Google latest smartphone is the Nexus 4 by LG but how does it compare to Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini ? We'll look at the differences in our Google LG Nexus 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini comparison review. The Galaxy S3 Mini and Nexus 4 both come with a mid-rang...
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With the top end of the market practically sewn up, Samsung is looking to push that success into the middle of the pack with the Samsung Galaxy S III Mini. It looks like the company's top phone, but the specs see it as more of a replacement for the Sa...
Great build and nice design, plenty of tweaking to offer a wide range of functionality, microSD card slot, good battery life...
Feels unexpectedly sluggish, looks overpriced...
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini looks good and doesn't explicitly lack power, but the performance seems surprisingly sluggish when carrying out basic tasks. It does give you good battery life however...
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The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is a rather highly-anticipated smartphone, as the name promises to deliver what the Galaxy S III has to offer, but at a reduced size and price. We got our hands on the 8 GB model of the new Mini and took a closer look. We o...
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini convinces as a smartphone. The hardware may not be the latest and the greatest, but it's powerful enough to ensure a smooth user experience. However, the 'S III' in the name creates expectations that aren't entirely met. Su...
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The announcement that Samsung has sold the most phones , and in particular more than double the amount of iPhones, will no doubt be of little shock. The Samsung Galaxy S3 was the most popular selling smartphone in Q3 2012, following in the footsteps of it...
Scaled down design, Android Jelly Bean, MicroSD support, Bright Screen...
Expensive, Dual core, Low Screen resolution, Samsung Apps...
We really liked the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. It ticks all the right boxes, and comes in at a very decent price. The truth of the matter is, though, that it's launching right smack bang against the Google phone, the Nexus 4. Every time we looked at the Gal...
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Stuff magazine Fri, Nov 23 2012, 11:57AM The is sitting pretty at the top of thanks to its blazing fast quad-core processor, superb camera and innovative software, so it's no surprise to see Samsung aping it with the Galaxy S3 Mini – the S3's yo...
A solid, shrunken down version of its bigger brother but we can't recommend the Mini over the cheaper and far superior Nexus 4...
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Its specifications were leaked only a few days ago, but Samsung has finally made it official: the Galaxy S III mini is real. A downgraded version of the Galaxy S III in both size and power, the Galaxy S III mini will attempt to appeal to those who find fl...
Compact size, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, Similar look and feel to original...
Low resolution screen compared to original, Downgraded camera, No word on AU price or release...
The Samsung Galaxy S III mini is a downgraded version of the flagship Galaxy S III in both size and power. It will attempt to appeal to those who find flagship Android phones too big to handle but aren't necessarily interested in top-end specifications...
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The Galaxy S III was unveiled and launched only just over a year ago. That fact feels odd these days, when the Galaxy S4 is in the market and the S3 is firmly established as a hugely succesful Android smartphone . It was the first smartphone to truly take...
The Galaxy S3 remains 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 performance and extensive software features. It is certai...
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T he Samsung Galaxy S3, or the Galaxy S III I9300, is by far the most talked-about phone of 2012. Early last month, Samsung introduced this new high-end Android smartphone at an event organized especially for the occasion, in London. What makes this sm...
T he Samsung Galaxy S3 is a real high-end Android smartphone, with Samsung’s inspired-by-nature Touch wiz interface. Thanks to the quad-core processor, the smartphone reacts very quickly, regardless of the amount of applications that you open, the G...
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For all that HTC have been successful in recent times it is Samsung who have had most success in the Android arena with their Galaxy S2. In fact it was only a month ago that the S2 was overtaken in sales for some regions by a competing model with the reas...
When we reviewed the Galaxy S2 we noted that we were concerned with the back cover being flimsy so starting with that aspect of the new models build quality we are pleased to report that the S3 has a much more robust rear. It certainly isn't up to the sta...
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The excitement regarding the launch of the Galaxy S III has been intriguing to watch. It's hard to recall the last time the imminent arrival of a product not made by Apple caused such a buzz in the general community. Of course, for Samsung there's the e...
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a remarkable device that meets and often exceeds the hype surrounding its launch...
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The Galaxy S3 and Nexus 4 are the best Android phones you can buy in the UK today. In this video we compare the Galaxy S3 and Nexus 4. See our story: Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Nexus 4 comparison review . Galaxy SIII vs Nexus 4: Verdict These are the best...
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We review the Samsung Galaxy SIII with its rival the iPhone 5, comparing features, specs and performance...
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Samsung's Galaxy S3 was one of the most popular smartphones of 2012 but how does it compare to its replacement, the Galaxy S4? We take a look at how the new flagship handset compares to its predecessor in our Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Galaxy S3 comparison revi...
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With the promise of a new Galaxy smartphone just a week away , the comparison of Sony's flagship Xperia Z with Samsung's much older Galaxy S III will seem bizarre. However, with plenty of customers expected to trade in their S III for a soon-to-be-release...
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BlackBerry has finally launched its new operating system on its BlackBerry Z10 smartphone , but how does it compare to one of the most popular Android devices around? Read our Samsung Galaxy S3 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review to find out. It's been a...
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Samsung's Galaxy range of Android smartphones and Android tablets are hugely popular. But the three Samsung Galaxy smartphones we compare here are very different animals. From the budget Galaxy Ace 2 , through the iPhone-rivalling Galaxy SIII (or Galaxy S...
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