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Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 32GB

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Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 32GB is a Touch Bar phone weighing 133g. It′s dimensions are 136.6MM x 70.6MM x 8.60MM . The talk-time of the phone is Up to 21 hours 40 minutes (2G) / Up to 11 hours 40 minutes (3G). The phone operates at frequencies of GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 / LET MHz. The Phone has a Display of 4.8 inches, Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen, 16M Colors. This model comes with Camera of , Rear Camera : 8.0 MP Camera (3264x2448 Pixels) with Auto Focus and LED Flash, Front Camera : 1.9 MP Camera (1600x1200 Pixels), 720p@30fps with , Digital Zoom


The Samsung Galaxy S3 has become the most successful Android phone of all time. More than 50 million units have shipped but now it's been supersceded by the Samsung Galaxy S4, one of the most hotly anticipated phones ever. The success of the Galaxy S3 has helped make Samsung the biggest smartphone maker in the world, but it hasn't been without its fair share of controversy.

First was the news that the Galaxy S3 didn't fare too well in drop tests and there are complaints that the build quality is not the best. This was particularly exacerbated by the numerous Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 5 comparisons which split the Android and iOS camps even further apart. The iPhone 5 has superior build quality and styling, but the Galaxy S3 scores highly on features and value for money.

With more than 4,000 user responses the Galaxy S3 generally scores well one ease of use, features, design and value for money but there have been complaints that the battery life could be better. This is despite a Which? report that highlighted the S3 as one of the better performing smartphones in terms of battery life.




Introduction

If you ignore Apple, very few electronic productshave garnered as much attention as the Galaxy S3 in recent years. After the huge success of the Galaxy S2 this is a follow up that many people have expected to again be the flag bearer for Android smartphones. But has Samsung succeeded? Is the Samsung Galaxy S3 the pinnacle of Android smartphones, and indeed of mobile phones in general.

Samsung Galaxy S3 - Design and Build

Anyone that's already familiar with the Galaxy S3 will know that its design and build has courted controversy. Eschewing the premium feeling materials of the iPhone 4S or HTC One X, it uses a glossy plastic back which, although by no means inherently budget, is a finish more associated with cheaper handsets.



Does this make the Galaxy S3 undesirable? No, it certainly doesn't go that far, and indeed if you put it next to the Sony Xperia S it really shows just how much Sony slipped up on that design, but next to an iPhone 4S or HTC One X it's these two that give off the stronger whiff of craftsmanship.



In practical terms there are a few genuine issues with the Galaxy S3 too. While the polycarbonate that the backplate is made from is very tough due to its pliability, it isn't very scratch resistant, even with an extra scratch resistant coating – either the matt finish of the HTC One X of Xperia S, or glass of the iPhone 4S will standup to more punishment. That said, it should be relatively inexpensive to get replacement backs for the Galaxy, and given that it's a single piece that covers the entire back, this will make your phone scratch-free in one fell swoop.

We've lived with the S3 for a few months now and haven't noticed too many scratches on the back, which is impressive considering we haven't been using a case. Indeed, as predicted Samsung's choice of finishes – glossy white (Marble White) and faux brushed metallic blue (Pebble Blue) wear what scratches they do have reasonably well. A new glossy black version is soon to become available too, though, so we'll have to wait and see how that one holds up.

Speaking of the new black Samsung Galaxy S3, we're certainly glad of its arrival because while both the blue and white versions aren't awful by any means, nothing beats good old black.



The other potential issue is that, particularly given the Galaxy S3 is such a large and thin phone, it could succumb to being crushed. Particularly we're thinking in comparison to the iPhone 4S and its tough steel sides here. That phone can take a right squishing and squashing when in a pocket whereas we'd be a little more wary of cracking this phone's screen if crouching down or bending over. Then again, this could equally apply to many other large, thin phones and we pretty sure you'd have to be rather unlucky for it to actually happen. In our few months of use we've not had any issues yet.

Moving on from the Galaxy's plastic back, we have few complaints about the rest of the design. The smooth glass face with its tapered edges, the tidy silver plastic trim (real metal would again have been nice) and single central home button combine to create a tidy, premium look and feel. The screen is also Gorilla Glass 2 so should be very scratch and impact resistant.

That said, in numerous drop test videos we've seen comparing the S3 to arch-rival the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5, it's the S3 hasn't fared well, its screen tending to shatter more often.



Pop that battery cover off and you're into a whole world of goodness. There's a microSD slot that'll take cards up to 64GB in size, potentially giving you up to 128GB of storage if you opt for the S3 with 64GB of built in memory. You also get a large 2100mAh battery that not only can you swap out for a spare when needed but also in the future you may be able to replace it and the backplate with extended batteries that last longer on a single charge (not that we've seen any yet, several months after launch). While the SIM slot on the Galaxy may look large it actually houses a microSIM, like the iPhone 4S and HTC One X. One counterpoint to the removable battery is that you can't hot-swap SIM cards like on the One X.

Also under here, to the left of the battery, are two gold contacts. These are for a future wireless charging backplate and dock that will allow you to simply place your Galaxy S3 on its dock to charge it, without the need to plug in. Its technology we first saw built into a phone on the Palm Pre, and we think it's downright brilliant. Sadly the required accessories are still not available.




General Information
Brand Samsung
Model Galaxy S III I9300 32GB
Weight 133 G
Form Factor Touch Bar
Dimensions 136.6x70.6x8.60 MM
Operating Frequency GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 / LET MHz
Touch Screen Yes, Capacitive Touchscreen

Display Details
Display Color 4.8 inches, Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen, 16M Colors
Display Size Samsung Galaxy S III I9300 32GB has a display size of 720 x 1280 px
Display Features Touch-sensitive controls, Multi-touch screen, Corning Gorilla Glass 2, TouchWiz UI v4.0
Sensors Accelerometer, Gyro, RGB Sensor, Proximity, Compass and Barometer Sensors

Camera
Camera Yes, Rear Camera : 8.0 MP Camera (3264x2448 Pixels) with Auto Focus and LED Flash, Front Camera : 1.9 MP Camera (1600x1200 Pixels), 720p@30fps
Camera Res. 3264 x 2448 Pixels 
Zoom Yes, Digital Zoom
Video Yes
Video Recording Yes, 1080p@30fps
Video Player Yes, Video Formats : MP4, H.264, H.263, VC-1. DivX, VP8, WMV7 / 8, Sorenson Spark, DivX3.11
Camera Features Simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization

Software
Games Yes
Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
Browser Yes, HTML, Adobe Flash, RSS
Operating System Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

Call Records
Phone Book Practically Unlimited
Missed Calls Practically unlimited
Received Calls Practically unlimited
Dialed Calls Practically unlimited

Battery
Stand By Time Up to 590 hours (2G) / Up to 790 hours (3G)
Talk Time Up to 21 hours 40 minutes (2G) / Up to 11 hours 40 minutes (3G)
Li-ion 2100 mAH

Memory
Internal Memory Yes, Internal Memory : 32 GB Storage, 1 GB RAM
External Memory Yes, Up to 64 GB
Memory Slot Yes, Micro SD Card

Message
SMS Yes, Threaded View
MMS Yes
Email Yes, Supports IMAP, POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange, Push Email
Instant Messaging Yes
Social Networking Services Facebook, Twitter, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration

Music
Ring Tone Vibration, Polyphonic, MP3, WAV
FM Yes, Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Music Yes, Music Formats : MP3, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, OGG (Vorbis), FLAC, AC-3, apt-X with Loud Speaker, Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic and 3.5mm Audio Jack
Speaker Yes
Headset Yes

Data
GPRS Yes, Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, EDR
Wirless Protocol Yes, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
Port Yes, Micro USB (MHL) v2.0, USB On-the-go, MicroSIM card support only
Edge Yes, Class 12
Infra Red No
3G Yes, HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
CPU Yes, CPU : Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9, Chipset : Exynos 4212 Quad, GPU : Mali-400MP
Salespack Handset, Battery, Charger, Earphone, USB Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card
Other Facilities Organizer, Voice memo/dial/commands, Predictive text input (Swype)

Others
Connectivity :
NFC support (optional), TV-out (via MHL A/V link)

Applications :
Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), Adobe Flash support

Additional Features :
S-Voice natural language commands and dictation, Smart Stay eye tracking, Dropbox (50 GB storage)

Colours:
Marble White, Pebble Blue


















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