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The Samsung Galaxy S III is the flagship Android smartphone of Samsung Electronics released in 2012. Like its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S II, theS IIIis a touchscreen-based, slate-sized smartphone, with a significant addition of software features, expanded hardware, and a redesigned physique.

 

Buy Samsung Galaxy S3 online.

 

Buy Galaxy S3. The S3 comes with a 4.8-inch screen, a Qualcomm S4 processor, voice control and face recognition. The new Super AMOLED display is 22 percent larger than its predecessor, bringing the phone into the Galaxy Note’s phone/tablet hybrid category.

 

Many of the Apps and features can now be accessed by what Samsung call Motion Control. The idea is that some features can be controlled by logical and intuitive gestures or movements. For example if a contact number is being displayed on screen raising the phone to your ear automatically dials the number. It sort of works but takes a bit of getting used to and frankly only saves you one single button press. I sort of suspect this is the tip if the iceberg with gesture control because there is growing number of CE devices generally that can be waved or gesticulated at to operate rather than hunt for a remote control. The flip over to mute call is useful when you forget to turn your phone off in meetings and the Smart Stay features uses the front facing camera to detect your eyes so it does not turn the screen off when you are reading a lot of text. As previously noted it seemed oblivious to green eyes so I never managed to get this to work.

 

And now on to the music. Regular GizmoBird reader will know music is up there with breathing in terms of importance for me and I have had music on the move since my first tape ‘Walkman’ (made by Sanyo in fact) in 1982. I also am a stickler for quality sound and nothing less than 320kbps MP3 files or, better still, uncompressed FLAC files will do. The Samsung Galaxy S2 wowed me with its ability to store and play FLAC but its limited memory remained a sticking point as FLAC file sizes are massive. Enter the top spec Galaxy S3 with its staggering 64GB of built-in memory – rivalling the ubiquitous top of the range iPhone 4S. However, the Samsung’s trump card here is that it also offers SD card storage, allowing you to expand the total memory to something like 96GB with ease (32GB MicrSD) and even 128GB at a push using a 64GB card!

 

Would we recommend you buy one? Yes, without hesitation. If you’re torn between this and an HTC One X, it’s a very difficult one to call – the camera on the One X is much better and the overall feel might appeal. But in terms of pure usability and power, we really like what Samsung has put on the table.

And if you’re thinking about picking up an iPhone 4S: forget it. You’ll need to wait to see what response Apple is Cooking up with the iPhone 5 as a 3.5-inch screen and the same high price tag it launched with are no longer acceptable.

 

And the final question: should you upgrade from your Samsung Galaxy S2? If you’re a fan of the latest smartphone technology, then yes: the Samsung Galaxy S3 is worthy of any pocket (as long as you like the design).

 

But the Galaxy S2 is a long way from spent yet – the new ICS update has kept it fresh, and the speed is still very quick under most conditions.

So to summarise: if you’ve been waiting feverishly for the new Samsung Galaxy S3, you will not be disappointed. It’s fast, it’s sleek and it packs the latest technology that will get your pulse racing.

 

Samsung faced an almost impossible task in trying to create a worthy sequel to the Galaxy S2, but the Galaxy S3 should definitely be one of, if not the phone you should consider on your next trip to your local handset emporium.

 

With the Samsung Galaxy S III (S3), Samsung has done it again. For the third consecutive year, its flagship Galaxy phone is a tidy package of top-flight specs, approachable design, steady performance, and compelling pricing. Starting itsU.S.sales debut with five carriers — Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular — makes this smartphone nearly ubiquitous. Samsung’s aggressive distribution strategy gives it a leg up against its chief Android rival, the HTC One X, but it fails to sweep HTC’s finest, and Apple fans will scoff at Samsung’s imitation Siri.

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