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June 2012
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Abstract: Lisa Gade compares the Samsung Galaxy S III and the HTC One X on AT&T...
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Published: 2012-06-27, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
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 $...
Abstract: 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...
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...