Just Moved to this from the HTC Evo 4g and yes its top pf the food chain
Hardware y software acoplados para dar el mejor rendimiento. Diseño magnífico, material plástico resistente (aunque parezca juguete), colores de pantalla vivos y tantas cosas más...
i only have issues with battery life which lasts for around 9-10 hours. otherwise phone is excellent once you root it.
With it's solid specs and sleek design, I finally went ahead on purchasing this device on T-Mo. While I always seem to find it pointless to buy a smartphone within the first few weeks of it's release, the GS3 overcame those uneasy tendencies after just a few trips to the store to get my hands on it. After pushing this phone on so many occasions, it never really seemes to struggle like the majority of android powered devices on the market. Multitasking has been a breeze up to this point, everyday tasks are handled very well, and occasional spurts of heavy use don't seem to phase it's performance capabilities. I give props to Samsung for dumbing down TouchWiz,and most importantly throwing in those 2 gigs of RAM on the US variants. While it has a huge up-side, there are just a few things that could have put this device above the top.
The good:
-2 GB RAM
-TouchWiz isn't in your face like it's Galaxy predecesors
-Web browsing experience is almost stock, and after getting used to the GNex, I find the experience equally fantastic
-The screen quality/resolution is fantastic
-Video playback is second to none
-Lightweight yet shows no blemishes in build quality
-They finally decided to bringing back the LED notification!
-While the endless list of features seemed to be a bit too gimmicky for me at first, they really did grow on me, and are quite practical.
The not so good:
-Still feels a bit too cheep in the hand to be any manufacturer's flagship device.
-While the overall performance and interface of the camera is great, I feel as if they could have really set this device apart from the competition with a better lens and maybe even a physical camera button...
- Device overheats even while display is left off and all apps are killed
All in all, I am very happy with the purchase, and the device impresses me the more I use it. I would recommend it to those interested in a well-rounded device capable of most anything you throw at it. There is no doubt this phone has raised the bar, and it's availability on all 4 major carriers only adds to it's upside.
i chose the note because it was both tablet and a phone which means that it will get all of the tablet and phone apps if it gets an update to honeycomb or above
I had an iPhone 4s right before i got this phone. Galaxy s3 blows the socks of the IPhone. I hear a lot of people talking about the s3's display being to dim compared to other phones like htc one x. But how bright do you want the screen to be? It is really bright it's has bright as any other phone after you make some adjustments to the settings. Now for the svoice some people say it sucks compared to Siri. I think it's pretty good I had Siri and it didn't work that well at all. Svoice on the other hand works well it really understands what you say most of the time unlike Siri who is dumber than an Atari lol. This phone is awesome from the display to the battery,svoice,design,and camera. This phone has it all so buy it and get rid of those iPhones and other droid devices.
I actually don't posses this phone, but I am quite impressed with it anyway :)
Pentile display???? Who cares. This screen,even though pentile, looks better in every angle or brightness setting then my GNEX.Battery life is great.Better than most 4g phones (except Razr Maxx). I love the thinness and design. My really only gripe is the they may have gone sligthly to big on outer frame. The 4.8 inch screen is great size but 4.6 would have been sufficient. It would have made the frame a little smaller.Especially with a case on it. Gotta have a case to protect phone. I change phone at least once a month but may keep this one till XMAS.....
Really happy with this phone...
With it's solid specs and sleek design, I finally went ahead on purchasing this device on T-Mo. While I always seem to find it pointless to buy a smartphone within the first few weeks of it's release, the GS3 overcame those uneasy tendencies after just a few trips to the store to get my hands on it. After pushing this phone on so many occasions, it never really seemes to struggle like the majority of android powered devices on the market. Multitasking has been a breeze up to this point, everyday tasks are handled very well, and occasional spurts of heavy use don't seem to phase it's performance capabilities. I give props to Samsung for dumbing down TouchWiz,and most importantly throwing in those 2 gigs of RAM on the US variants. While it has a huge up-side, there are just a few things that could have put this device above the top.
The good:
-2 GB RAM
-TouchWiz isn't in your face like it's Galaxy predecesors
-Web browsing experience is almost stock, and after getting used to the GNex, I find the experience equally fantastic
-The screen quality/resolution is fantastic
-Video playback is second to none
-Lightweight yet shows no blemishes in build quality
-They finally decided to bringing back the LED notification!
-While the endless list of features seemed to be a bit too gimmicky for me at first, they really did grow on me, and are quite practical.
The not so good:
-Still feels a bit too cheep in the hand to be any manufacturer's flagship device.
-While the overall performance and interface of the camera is great, I feel as if they could have really set this device apart from the competition with a better lens and maybe even a physical camera button...
- Device overheats even while display is left off and all apps are killed
All in all, I am very happy with the purchase, and the device impresses me the more I use it. I would recommend it to those interested in a well-rounded device capable of most anything you throw at it. There is no doubt this phone has raised the bar, and it's availability on all 4 major carriers only adds to it's upside.
Simplemente es el mejor porque con sus actualizaciones directas de Google podemos estar up-to-date sin complicaciones, a parte de su interfaz libre de personalizaciones, sencillamente la mejor
It's a great phone. It has one of the worlds best mobile device display, called the 'retina display'.
you have easy to use software, great camera on back and front of the device, comes in 2 beautyful colors,
this iPhone is everything you need, your movie theater, your music player, the perfect mobile internet browser, a nice gameconsole, a mail reader, EVERYTHING you need! please vote!
It's beautiful, very good price for such a good phone, removable battery, the curved screen gives the phone a nice look, always gets the first android updates, you can connect it to a desktop dock with the puins on the side wich is very helpfull because then you can use your phone as a clock while it's charging, while watching vids you can watch full screen and your buttons on the bottom of the screen will dissapear.
to thin. always wants to slip out of my hand. other then that i love it
Display: A notch off for pentile - Samsung needs to take their ques from LG screens. But still pretty darn good.
Rec&Call Q: Again, not as clear nor as strong as my former LG but still better than others so long as you're on Verizon
Batt life: it's a smartphone & first time I am using Bluetooth and still the batt lasts longer than any smartphone I've used.
Design/Form Factor: I am partial to physical QWERTYs but the large ultra sensitive screen helps for those that txt alot - square would have been better for gaming.
Apps & Media: A slew of useful apps and plenty of room for your favorites minus alot of the garbage...kudos to Verizon for not throwing in 20 or so of their own crapware.
i like Design and platform but Apps & Media Support low
Most Advance mobile operation
More Apps
Many Apps that can help handicap people
Best after sell services
every thing i love about evo from the beggining and now futor proof