Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Samsung's Galaxy S3

G'day!
So here I am again and today I'm gonna talk about the new Galaxy smartphone from Samsung, the Galaxy S3. So after the success of the its predecessor, the Galaxy S2 that has received many great reviews and sold a huge amount has given Samsung the title as the biggest mobile phone manufacturer in the world.



The new Galaxy S3 has a vast amount of features that a lot of you will enjoy. The first thing you will notice is its size, a 4.8in display that would make it a little complicated to handle depending on the size of your hands but its slim 8.6mm design (a little fatter than the S2 by a tenth of a millimeter) makes up for the wide build.

Its smooth gloss finish that really feels comfortable on your hands even though it seems a little bit "plasticky" and still looks solid despite a non-permanent battery. It's also light and sits reassuringly on your hand because of its 133g weight.

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is runs on Google's latest Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and is jam-packed full of features. Firstly is the S Voice, a voice recognition software (designed by Vlingo) much like iPhone's Siri. Another feature is the Smart Stay which uses the front-facing camera to detect if a pair of eyes is in front and if there's not, it turns of the screen to save battery life. Other features like Smart Call, Social Tag, NFC technology, the S Beam, and the Smart Alert are also interesting built in stuff that you will or will not appreciate depending on your preference.

The Galaxy S3's 8MP camera (same as the above average S2 camera) delivers clear pictures and can capture a full HD 1080p video. The front-facing 1.9MP camera can also take pictures and capture a 720p video.

This new smartphone from Samsung also boasts a quad-core processor which greatly helps in terms of movies, games and other stuff. You can also go for the Galaxy S3 with a 64GB storage and also has a microSD slot not like its other rivals.

With loads of features and specs. The new Samsung Galaxy S3 packs a huge punch and is more like a smartphone-tablet hybrid which is really worth it.

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