1. dbollman423's Avatar
    Review by MSN.

    At least two heads turned when I received my Samsung Galaxy S III recently. How could they not when I loudly exclaimed — alright, practically squealed — that "it's here, it's here." Those same two heads shook, an hour later, as their owners watched me hurl obscenities at the gadget.
    "You were supposed to be perfect! Why aren't you perfect, you stupid ..."
    Don't get me wrong, I had high expectations for the Galaxy S III — and the smartphone met most of them. But what it failed to do is provide the perfection I craved, a reason to abandon my trusted iPhone 4S and finally switch to Android. It's just too rough around the edges (metaphorically speaking, of course, as its actual edges are flawlessly curved).
    The Galaxy S III is easy on the eyes with its big, bright screen, smooth corners, and almost frighteningly slender body. It's powerful and speedy (for some benchmarks, check out Laptop Mag). It has a camera decent enough to make a basic point-and-shoot unnecessary. It's battery will get you through a day. And boy-oh-boy, many of Samsung's tweaks make Android look oh-so-appealing.
    That's the big picture, of course. The details — the devil's always in those, isn't he? — are where the Samsung Galaxy S III struggles to amaze.
    Samsung
    When the folks of Samsung first showed off the device, they pushed its "natural interaction" front and center. This was supposed to be a phone that can listen, watch and respond in ways never experience before. Unfortunately the features which should make all that happen are unpolished.
    The Galaxy S III is supposed to recognize whether you are looking at it or not, and appropriately maintain comfortable screen brightness levels. Either my eyes somehow elude all detection or the phone was trying to tell me to take a break from staring at it — because it refused to keep the screen from dimming at times.

    S Voice is a feature which is basically a counterpart to Apple's Siri. It is a personal assistant of sorts and supposed to recognize natural language. Unfortunately it's often unresponsive and prone to mangling commands, even if they are the simple ones provided as examples. (And don't even think about asking a Galaxy S III whether you'll need an umbrella in Tampa, Florida on Friday. Such a complex question, which is quickly answered by Siri, baffles the Samsung device.)

    The Galaxy S III cleverly starts dialing a contact if you open his or her details then lift the phone to your ear. I quickly became enamored with this small but incredibly useful feature. Unfortunately it sometimes takes the device a moment or two to recognize that it's being held against my ear — and I could definitely have manually placed the call by that point.
    Are you noticing the pattern? The Galaxy S III is a solid phone. It has all the basics covered well, but it disappoints when it comes to the features that should have pushed it over the top. It's a sleek rocket ship adorned with rusty bells and whistles.
    Samsung
    So what's the verdict? Well, if you're an iPhone-obsessed individual like yours truly, stick with your beloved iOS device — because the Galaxy S III won't impress you as much as you'd want it to. But if you're already an Android smartphone user and looking for an upgrade? Jog, don't walk, to the nearest store. Just because I don't think the Galaxy S III tears away the label of "best smartphone on the market right now" away from the iPhone 4S doesn't mean that it's not the best Android device at the moment.
    Last edited by dbollman423; 06-20-12 at 03:47 PM.
    06-20-12 03:45 PM
  2. anthogag's Avatar
    Well, this iSheep showed us how to tear her away from her precious...get the details right

    To me it seems like RIM is working hard at getting the details right...interesting
    Last edited by anthogag; 06-21-12 at 12:28 AM.
    06-20-12 04:13 PM
  3. playpen007's Avatar
    I'm sure the BB10 is going to blow it away...
    06-20-12 04:48 PM
  4. antheauxny's Avatar
    Kind of like how I feel about the new features of iOS 6...
    everything "new" Samsung added to the GS3 should have BEEN added to the GS2. Just like all these "new" features of iOS 6 should have been present with the iOS 5.

    But thats just me.
    The GS3 is kind of a pointless phone IMO. Especially when the GS2 just came out less than a year ago.

    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930 using Tapatalk
    06-20-12 06:12 PM
  5. RoseBud68's Avatar
    06-20-12 06:14 PM
  6. itmccb's Avatar
    That's amazing I want one.
    06-20-12 06:18 PM
  7. clmichas's Avatar
    Minor update, not worth the money, stick to your precious Blackberry!
    06-20-12 08:04 PM
  8. ffejrobins30's Avatar
    It looks like the charger they may have been the wrong one and overcharged the LiPo battery. I've seen this MANY times while RC Car racing.
    06-20-12 09:07 PM
  9. tmelon's Avatar
    Well, this iSheep showed us how to tear him away from his precious...get the details right

    To me it seems like RIM is working hard at getting the details right...interesting
    Uh huh. He mentions that he uses an iPhone and that automatically makes him a biased "iSheep", right?
    06-20-12 09:42 PM
  10. anthogag's Avatar
    Uh huh. He mentions that he uses an iPhone and that automatically makes him a biased "iSheep", right?

    You have to read between the leaves...she said "iPhone obsessed individual"
    Last edited by anthogag; 06-21-12 at 12:29 AM.
    06-20-12 10:29 PM
  11. dbollman423's Avatar
    I posted it because it was honest and interesting. She was so pumped up when she got the "device." within an hour she was dissolusioned. Apparently, commercials and hype are that strong over people.

    I paid more for my 9930 than I have ever paid for a phone/device in my life. That being said, it has been a wonderful experience.

    I have never been disappointed with things, people yes, but things no.

    My BB is essential. But I got the 9930, the flagship of the BB Armada.


    Sent from my BlackBerry 9930 using Tapatalk
    06-20-12 10:43 PM
  12. anjali_jain's Avatar
    It seems the article is written by any Apple fan-boy.
    06-20-12 11:53 PM
  13. varunsain's Avatar
    You can never N E V E R N E V E R recommend the iPhone over the Samsung Galaxy S3.

    Plz don't..

    Did you try using the camera on the S3? What about the overall speed of the phone?
    06-21-12 12:09 AM
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