The best smartphone tha the world had a chance to see
I like Galaxy Nexus because of its Stock Ice Cream Sandwitch or Jelly Bean...It gives original Google experience.....Also i liked touchscreen button...It gives nexus a Devil Look...
A very Beautiful Strong phone... The Quadcore Processor is a very Big Deal. Camera is amazing, and the Sound is Great, thanks to the Beats Audio...
camera 8mp and nokia did a fine job making this phone.large screen and friends sound better than ever. organize is a plus and people are first on this phone
This phone is just the best. It just feels good in the hand. the display,camera, and the smoothness of the phone is just great. You can't go wrong with this phone.
At first I was really skeptical about buying this phone because Samsung Exhibit 4G ruined the reputation of android market for me, but after watching videos after videos of Samsung Galaxy S3 i decided to give it a try.
I got this phone for 3 days now and I am very pleased with the large screen display, i meant nothing can compare to this massive screen. The reception and calling quality is amazing, with the support of wifi calling from t-mobile, I am pretty pleased with it. Battery life and the finish touch are pretty nice overall. It has that Samsung quality look to it that captures your attention at first site. Speed of this phone is way better than apple products ( I tested with iphone 4s and ipad).
Overall I am very happy that i got this phone. Strongly recommend to Android lovers out there.
Jellybean on the Galaxy Nexus proved that software beats hardware. BONUS: When Keylime Pie comes out, the Nexus will again be the first to have it.
The Samsung Galaxy S III delivers a simple, yet very refined UI with a heavily-speced build, as well as a sleek design. The beautiful 4.8 HD Super AMOLED screen, despite giving whites a bluish hue, gives colors a dark, rich hue I prefer. Laminated with gorilla glass, the screen survives mostly anything. It's 8 MP camera provides an astounding amount of detail, while the LED flash is second to none. I originally intended to purchase HTC's One X but the S III's plethora of features, as well as the expandable storage won me over. However, the S III isn't all candy canes and gumdrops. The build quality is a little below my preference, giving a creak and shifting when I have the phone in a firm grip. I dropped the phone once, amd the chrome bezel was damaged, leaving an ugly black mark, and a dent. The camera lens, which never touched the floor, cracked around the edge, not affecting the performance, but still looking quite ugly. My fingers hit the capacitive buttons by accident every once in a while during a landscape video, but I just have clumsy fingers. Despite a few knacks on hardware and design, the S III still has me hooked to it until the late hours after a month with it's meticulous attention to detail, and top-of-the-line specs. Samsung definitely made a great a successor to the S II that not only knocks down the competiton, but gives the almighty iPhone a run for its money. (Updated August 12th, 2012)
I have been using Net10 for a couple of years now and I love it. I am now using the Samsung Optimus Net and it is awesome. The only complaint I have is that I work in a metal building and don't have service inside. I can live with that. When I switched from non-android to the android, I transferred my number and minutes and it went smoothly. I have not had any problems with customer service. They are great.
I switched over from a HTC droid incredible, and this phone is by far the best i have ever had. im getting 16 hours on the battery and its just at 50%. i can watch movies with out worrying about looking for a wall plug, browsing the web is awesome. But i think the email could be a little better, i dont like how i get my yahoo messages in with my emails. and it combines 2 email accounts into one. but other then that im happy with the phone. the camera works awesome and its 1080p. stunning pictures and it has a macro feature. not many phone have that. all in all this is the best investment i have ever made.
I live in India, and the Lumia 900 is not officially out here. So, I ordered it off Amazon (intl shipping). I love this phone so much. I actually sold a SIII that I got as a birthday present to buy this instead. It's not really the phone that mattered the most to me, it was the software. I can't tell you how smooth this OS is, there's just simply nothing like it. Though the Marketplace (which is where you find apps on the Windows Phone) is overlooked by people using Android and iOS, it's not what most think. I mean, even I'd thought about it, but once I received the device I couldn't really complain about the Marketplace as it had all the apps that I used on my iPhone (yes, you heard that right, I switched to WP from and iPhone), and other apps were also available but under a different name.
Overall, I'd strongly recommend that you get the Lumia 900 if you're going to buy a new smartphone. It's the smoothest OS I've ever used.
Samsung Did it again. the phone fits great in my hand. it is very fast even though it is a dual core than a quad core. I do not notice any lag when going from screen to screen. The call quality is great and I do not drop any calls. my only concern I have is the Battery I have to charge the phone after 8 to 10 hours of use due to being LTE I wish Samsung used a 2500 mah battery. I would tell all my friends to buy this phone,