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Samsung Galaxy S3 review

After a long wait and much hype created around the Samsung Galaxy S3, It is finally launched for the users around the world. Samsung Galaxy S3 has come out of the rumours phase and is now officially announced to the global world however the pre orders will start from 29th may.
As Expected The flagship device from Samsung has been named after its successor as Samsung Galaxy S3. Without any doubt Samsung Galaxy S3 is the best in class Smartphone and promises to be inspired by nature and made for humans.
Samsung Galaxy S3

Samsung Galaxy S3 is full of great features including Svoice and S Beam technologies. There are multiple improvements when compared to Samsung Galaxy S2. Samsung Galaxy S3 comes with a unique hyperbolic design featuring in two choices of colors: ‘Marble White’ and ‘Pebble Blue’ with the dimensions as 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm and still packing a 4.8 inch Super Amoled HD Display.
Samsung continued its plastic body design and a super light weight. Despite of the fact that the device actually weighs 133 gms, it does not gives you a feel that you are holding the best device in the world and makes you feel a little cheap compare to Htc one X which looks quiet premium. But still with the reputation of Samsung Galaxy S2 , S3 will manage to capture the market and break all the record set up by Samsung Galaxy S2.

 The Galaxy S3 looks similar to the original Samsung Galaxy S rather than Samsung Galaxy S2 with it curved body and parabolic design. The home button has been enlarged as compared to its predecessor , although other menu buttons remains same as S2.
  With the likes of Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Note and One X already featuring the HD display screens, the phone might loose its praise for its screen quality, but if you have not seen those HD screens and are going to compare the Samsung Galaxy S3 to its prequel, I am sure you will be amazed to see the difference.
Samsung has re-furnished its Touchwiz UI and have gone into the “inspired by nature” theme quite well. The UI without a doubt looks much better with a sound of water drop while locking and unlocking the phone giving it a true nature theme.
 Hardware-wise, the S3 had a Quad-core Exynos 4 processor with Mali-400 GPU under the hood with 1GB RAM. The screen size is 1280×720 pixels of Super AMOLED, with a PenTile display is utterly beautiful.Samsung Galaxy S3 will available with 16GB and 32 GB  memory variants.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 runs Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. The Galaxy S3′s interface really looks nothing like Ice Cream Sandwich — though this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
S Voice, the Samsung clone of Apple’s Siri, works very well, even in a noisy environment. The video embedded above doesn’t do it justice (I’m miles away from the phone’s microphone). The AllShare Play, which is like iOS’s AirPlay but on steroids — you can instantly share videos and photos with any number of other Galaxy S3 users or DLNA-compatible media devices on the local network.

Samsung GALAXY S3 Specifications


Network 
2.5G (GSM/ GPRS/ EDGE): 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz3G (HSPA+ 21Mbps): 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 MHz 4G (Dependent on market)
Display
4.8 inch HD Super AMOLED (1280×720) display
OS
Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Camera
  Main(Rear): 8 Mega pixel Auto Focus camera with Flash & Zero Shutter Lag, BIS
Sub (Front): 1.9 Mega pixel camera, HD recording @30fps with Zero Shutter Lag, BIS
Video
Codec: MPEG4, H.264, H.263, DivX, DivX3.11, VC-1, VP8, WMV7/8, Sorenson Spark
Recording & Playback: Full HD (1080p) 
Audio
Codec: MP3, AMR-NB/WB, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, WMA, OGG, FLAC, AC-3, apt-X
Additional
Features
S Beam, Buddy photo share, Share shot
AllShare Play, AllShare Cast
Smart stay, Social tag, Group tag, Face zoom, Face slide show
Direct call, Smart alert, Tap to top, Camera quick access
Pop up play
S Voice
Burst shot & Best photo, Recording snapshot, HDR
Google™ Mobile Services
Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude
Google Play Store, Google Play Books, Google Play Movies
Google Plus, YouTube, Google Talk,
Google Places, Google Navigation, Google Downloads
Connectivity
WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40
GPS/GLONASS
NFC
Bluetooth® 4.0(LE)
Sensor
Accelerometer, RGB light, Digital compass, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer
Memory
16/ 32GB User memory (64GB available soon) + microSD slot (up to 64GB)
Dimension
136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm, 133g
Battery
2,100 mAh


Samsung Galaxy S3 will be price around  Rs.38,500 in India. There are no details whether this price tag is for the basic model(16GB) or the high end model(32GB).
Samsung Galaxy S3 review 


Samsung Galaxy S3 review


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