a very nice phone but with a not en impressive battery backup. i end up with 8 to 10 hours
but 1 weakness..as you know the battery..but other stuffs are impressive
This phone, just by design is top of the line. The phone is extremely fast as well.
i luv my one x awesome diplay......amzing camera authentic sound.......nd all the orther stuff are cool......ill sure recommend this phone to anyone.......
I love my white, sexy Samsung galaxy S3 phone, it is just I don't get any good coverage with Sprint, I have to use Wi-Fi in order to use my phone productively. Otherwise it's a great I phone.
Great phone im using for 2 months and i can say its the best phone in the market and no other (Apple iPhone 4s) phone is xcellent compared to Samsung Galaxy S3 ill give it 10/10 if the ratings where
I have owned the Galaxy Nexus for 7 months now and I can totally say that this is still the best phone out there witch is affordable and yet powerful, even though it's not as powerful as the quad-core competitors. But still, after the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update, I have found this to be relatively fast and snappy. I would say during normal use, it doesn't make much of a difference from dual core to quad core.
The update priority is the main reason for me to get this without waiting for the HTC One X, which was announced earlier this year. And I don't regret buying this after the Galaxy S3 came out as well. It's because since this is a Google device I get updates from Google and much earlier updates than any other phone out there. It's even bound to be supported by Google and the developer community for a much longer time rather than any other OEM specific phone out there.
hat can be Compensated and thnx for ur review it really removed some of my worries... N people if u knw any thng more plz share.. thnq
I love this phone to the bottom of my heart. It does a ton and I mean a Ron of stuff great phone use it all of the time. The reception parts of bucks county in pennsylvania is somewhat spotty. Like my last phone I get edge then back to 4G. It's a great fast responsive phone that gets things done. The battery is no where near the battery management of the almighty iPhone. I strongly recommend this phone who wants it it retails with 2yr. commitment at 149.99 currently. Although some people would most likely pick up the galaxy s3 which picks up where the s2 left off. Good luck in your purchasing decisions.
The device, at first glance was extremely gorgeous and the even though i was unable to enjoy sense 3.0, 4.0 was a huge improvement. The poly carbonate feature really bring out the comfort of use in my palms and i personally find that very promising. And, for someone with enormous thumbs like me, the 4.7 inch screen really blew me away and it just makes everything seem so smooth sailing. Anyways, the HTC one x is really a wonderful experience......
phone is nice battery is OK as long as you keep the changer with you apps are fun
Everything works great on this phone no freezing, display looks amazing, it is very thin and light, I always have great signal. The voice recognition works extremely well, I don't know if that is the same on other phones or not. The battery life is the only thing that could be better, it will easily last a whole day of moderate use if you are careful about the screen brightness though.
A calm came over me when I first picked up the S3 in white at the store. It is much bigger than my then 4s and surprisingly lighter. The smooth sleekness of the back and rounded edges made me want to cradle it in my hands. There are no hard edges or cold glass only beautifully designed ergonomic curves to fit your hand and face.
The size and clarity of the screen is awe-inspiring. I literally gasped when the screen first came to life and the melodic water drop sounded as I disengaged the lock screen.
The applications are not lacking and coming from IOS, widgets are a welcomed change. Yes, I do find myself captivated watching the weather widget change ever so slightly as the wind direction changed. Yes, I could just look out the window at nature to see the changing weather patterns but that would deprive myself of the little piece of nature inspired techology Samsung has so meticulously built.
The 4G LTE speeds are nothing short of amazing but it kills the battery equally as fast. I will accept that it is a small price to pay for the sheer power of LTE. One could utilize and implement the battery saving tips but why would anyone want to retard the strength and beauty of the S3?
I've only had my S3 for a few weeks so I may still very well be in the honeymoon phase but one thing for sure is my usual overwhelming guilt of buyer's remorse has not and will not kick in.
Bottom line: It's worth the money. This device is a keeper.
I've worked with a lot of devices over the years and have always been interested in phones. The first phone I ever owned was an HTC. That device was so unreliable. I decided to wait for the next couple of new devices to come out. I've messed with more companies, like Apple, which I regret. I worked with Samsung and it never failed me. When I went to get my upgrade, I looked at the Samsung Galaxy S III, the best phone of the year so far. Man, I have not had one problem with this phone. It's so fast, does everything with virtually no lag, takes the best photos, and can multitask like no other. It can even hook up to an internet TV and you can play music, share photos, or watch videos through the TV. I will say this. Samsung, you have done an amazing job with making an amazing phone. S Voice could be better though, but that'll be fixed with Google Now integrates with S Voice. Amazing job Samsung. Keep attracting consumers like this and you'll kill the IPhone.
The only concern is the battery life other thanthat this phone simply rocks!!!