Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Samsung's Galaxy S III, the iPhone killer

Are you still looking for next greater Android superphone than iPhone 4S, now Samsung's Galaxy S III is your best choice. Today, Samsung's Galaxy S III is going on sell in 28 countries around the globe. It will expand to 145 countries and will touch some 296 carriers before July. So what exactly makes the Samsung Galaxy S III tick and why is it so good? Let's do some review on this amazing phone.

There is an elegance about the Samsung Galaxy S III that puts previous Samsung devices in the shade. Samsung Galaxy S III is a simplicity to the design that catches the eye, the flat face sandwiched into the curved band running around the sides. See below picture.


Curved corners help give you a handset that doesn't seem to have any sharp edges, which is important for a device this size: no matter how large your hands, you'll be reaching across the display with your thumb on a regular basis and the last thing you'd want is an uncomfortable edge.

The phone itself measures 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.8mm so although large is still impressively slim. The dimensions leave it close to the HTC One X to which comparisons will always be inevitable. But at 133g it's impressively light.


When it comes to build quality, the Samsung Galaxy S III feels impressive. It doesn’t warp or creak as you manipulate it and that's important, because many, we're sure, will question Samsung's choice of materials.

We're not talking about premium unibody design or a fusion of alloys and glass. The thing that people will notice the most is the plastic back cover. It is thin and flexible, rather than being a substantial block as used by HTC and Nokia for the Lumia 800 and 900).



Samsung Galaxy S III comes with Samsung's own Exynos 4 quad core processor clocked at 1.4GHz, backed by 1GB RAM, so matches other flagship releases. Samsung's own hardware might not have the Nvidia or Qualcomm machines behind them, but in real terms phone performance feels slick, fast and assured.

There are various options for internal user memory (16, 32 and soon 64GB) as well as a slot for microSD expansion. The latter is likely to be hugely popular, as many phones have moved away from this.It means if you have a card full of content in your current device, you can simply move it over, or expand the memory by up to 64GB.

Also, it remains to be seen if S Voice, a primary feature on the GSIII, will do a decent job rivaling Siri on the iPhone 4S. S Voice is launched with a double press of the home button. S Voice will return some useful information, but will need a data connection to do so.

After getting to know our review of Samsung Galaxy S III, you must want to own one. But do not forget to get some high quality Samsung Galaxy accessories, such as Samsung Galaxy case cover, screen protector and chargers is necessary. Our Samsung Galaxy S III accessories is coming soon. 

By http://www.dpgate.com

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