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Samsung Galaxy S3 Discussion Thread (2 Viewers)

Just checked one out in person. That screen is huge. Its a nice phone but there seems to be the slightest lag compared to my S2 on certain actions. When swiping between screens, opening the camera, etc theres a slight pause before the action.

Nothing a software update cant fix I suppose. I'm gonna revisit in a few weeks and will most likely pull the trigger. Its a sexy phone for sure.
:phoneboner:
 
I got mine for sprint. Here are a few thoughts:

- the 720p screen is simply beautiful. I know they had to scale back on the processor to get on chip LTE, but it still seems to run graphically intensive apps well.

- battery life is easily lasting all day under moderate use.

- s voice ####### SUCKS, can't pick up what I'm saying very well. I can't call my contact "Erik" because it doesn't match..... "Eric"

- I don't have LTE on sprint so I went from having WIMAX to 3g which sucks. Hopefully that gets here soon.

 
Just checked one out in person. That screen is huge. Its a nice phone but there seems to be the slightest lag compared to my S2 on certain actions. When swiping between screens, opening the camera, etc theres a slight pause before the action.

Nothing a software update cant fix I suppose. I'm gonna revisit in a few weeks and will most likely pull the trigger. Its a sexy phone for sure.
:phoneboner:
Mine is shipping next week. I do have a :phoneboner: :nerd: As to the lag, I've read on the AC forums that some people have experienced it with different settings, namely the power save mode being active. It could just be how the floor model was set up. Everything else I've read is that it is extremely fluid :shrug:

 
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Just checked one out in person. That screen is huge. Its a nice phone but there seems to be the slightest lag compared to my S2 on certain actions. When swiping between screens, opening the camera, etc theres a slight pause before the action.

Nothing a software update cant fix I suppose. I'm gonna revisit in a few weeks and will most likely pull the trigger. Its a sexy phone for sure.
:phoneboner:
Mine is shipping next week. I do have a :phoneboner: :nerd: As to the lag, I've read on the AC forums that some people have experienced it with different settings, namely the power save mode being active. It could just be how the floor model was set up. Everything else I've read is that it is extremely fluid :shrug:
Yeah, its not a deal breaker or anything like that, as these phones can be tweaked and fine tuned pretty easily. Until I held yhem side by side, I didnt realize how much bigger the screen is compared to my S2 (4.3" vs 4.8"). Just awesome.

 
Depending on reviews I may switch over from the iPhone. Cked out a buddies yesterday, just a quick look and it seemed pretty awesome. Looking forward to reviews and comments and if anyone has switched from the iPhone.

 
Got mine delivered this morning. Screen is huge and beautiful, very fluid motion. Because of the bigger screen, the buttons are bigger. Very easy to type in a phone number or hammer out a text.

S-Voice seemed to work okay on a first attempt. It successfully scheduled a meeting this week and gave me the answer to longest river in the world. Other times it wouldn't wake up or obey my commands.

It's nice of Samsung to include headphones (I guess this is rare), but the headphones suck. Very UNcomfortable. I don't know what video formats the phone will accept, it didn't want to play many of my videos I loaded on it.

Thin and light as a feather! I'm going to gamble and skip the cases/screen protectors

 
'Wingnut said:
Larry, what phone are you coming from? I'm wondering what file types you tried to play on it.
a Droid X.I'm sure I don't know what I'm doing. I tried to transfer an avi,mp4,vog via USB. Windows 7 wanted to convert the files into something the phone could understand. Another thing -- USB transfer seems extremely slow. Maybe I need a special driver?
 
'Billy Bats said:
Depending on reviews I may switch over from the iPhone. Cked out a buddies yesterday, just a quick look and it seemed pretty awesome. Looking forward to reviews and comments and if anyone has switched from the iPhone.
I would like to hear more about this too. Im not unhappy with the my iphone. In fact I am still using the 3gs. But I have heard very good things about Android and specifically the GalaxyS3.Can someone point me to a forum that might discuss some expereinces of switching over?
 
'Billy Bats said:
Depending on reviews I may switch over from the iPhone. Cked out a buddies yesterday, just a quick look and it seemed pretty awesome. Looking forward to reviews and comments and if anyone has switched from the iPhone.
I would like to hear more about this too. Im not unhappy with the my iphone. In fact I am still using the 3gs. But I have heard very good things about Android and specifically the GalaxyS3.Can someone point me to a forum that might discuss some expereinces of switching over?
I've had 2 iphones and 2 android phones now (Evo, S3)... what do you want to know?There is a little bit of a learning curve - iphones are very simplistic, android phones have more features and ways to personalize them... Widgets for example.The only downfall I have experienced with the android phones is compatibility. Everything has a dock for Iphones/pads, everything recognizes iphones. Not a big deal, but a small nuisance.Otherwise, everything about the S3 is equal to or better than the wife's iphone. Bigger, faster, camera trounces hers, all kinds of small gimmicks that are fun - phone to ear calling of person that texted you, it can tell when you are looking at it and wont turn off, opening directly to phone/email/camera on a swipe, etc, etc.I'm not bashing iphones at all, my family has owned every iteration since the original - but at this point, the features of the android phones have caught and surpassed the iphone. Again the only drawback left to conquer (imho) is compatibility convenience.
 
'Billy Bats said:
Depending on reviews I may switch over from the iPhone. Cked out a buddies yesterday, just a quick look and it seemed pretty awesome. Looking forward to reviews and comments and if anyone has switched from the iPhone.
I would like to hear more about this too. Im not unhappy with the my iphone. In fact I am still using the 3gs. But I have heard very good things about Android and specifically the GalaxyS3.Can someone point me to a forum that might discuss some expereinces of switching over?
I've had 2 iphones and 2 android phones now (Evo, S3)... what do you want to know?There is a little bit of a learning curve - iphones are very simplistic, android phones have more features and ways to personalize them... Widgets for example.The only downfall I have experienced with the android phones is compatibility. Everything has a dock for Iphones/pads, everything recognizes iphones. Not a big deal, but a small nuisance.Otherwise, everything about the S3 is equal to or better than the wife's iphone. Bigger, faster, camera trounces hers, all kinds of small gimmicks that are fun - phone to ear calling of person that texted you, it can tell when you are looking at it and wont turn off, opening directly to phone/email/camera on a swipe, etc, etc.I'm not bashing iphones at all, my family has owned every iteration since the original - but at this point, the features of the android phones have caught and surpassed the iphone. Again the only drawback left to conquer (imho) is compatibility convenience.
Thanks for the post. I've actually read that the S3 camera is the only thing that the 4s has an advantage over. :shrug: Curious about the size difference. Is it too big? I'm all for a bigger screen but the S3 almost looks like a mini pad, how is it carrying around in pockets and such? Thanks.I'm going to wait to see how the new iPhone compares with the S3 before switching, but it's looking pretty sweet.
 
Pre-ordered and had mine two days after knee surgery. It's been great thus far. Ice Cream Sandwich is a quantum leap from the Gingerbread my Hero was running.

Couple things I really dig.

The screen recognizes that I am still reading and automatically refreshes itself. Saves having to touch the screen every few seconds to keep it fully lit.

Chrome is huge. Setting up bookmarks on a phone sucks, imo. With Chrome they are already imported and I can add them from my desktop/laptop. Tabs are smooth and integration with docs is seamless.

Double clicking home button brings up all your running apps, can remove all or "grab" one to kill individual running apps, saves battery life

Video chat through Gtalk is pretty f'in cool too.
I thought the S3 was releasing with Jelly Bean??
No, only the Nexus 7 tablet has Jelly Bean.I saw some people who preordered on Verizon are starting to get their phones. I on the other hand am still waiting.
I wouldn't worry about Jelly Bean. There will be a massive developer community for the Galaxy S3, given how popular it already is globally. You'll easily find a great custom ROM with Jelly Bean in a few months. There are already ones out there today but they are in pretty much unusable developmental phase. People shouldn't be afraid to root and install custom ROM's on their phones. It is really easy to do as long as you follow the instructions. And Samsung, as well as Google, seems pretty supportive of the developer community. Even if you hard brick your phone, you can easily JTAG it for under $100. That imo is the worst cast scenario.
Would appreciate a good root guide for the VZN version if anyone has it. Haven't rooted before so I'm worried I'll do something stupid to brick it. I did jailbreak and iPad which was pretty easy (and mostly pointless).

 
'Billy Bats said:
Depending on reviews I may switch over from the iPhone. Cked out a buddies yesterday, just a quick look and it seemed pretty awesome. Looking forward to reviews and comments and if anyone has switched from the iPhone.
I would like to hear more about this too. Im not unhappy with the my iphone. In fact I am still using the 3gs. But I have heard very good things about Android and specifically the GalaxyS3.Can someone point me to a forum that might discuss some expereinces of switching over?
I've had 2 iphones and 2 android phones now (Evo, S3)... what do you want to know?There is a little bit of a learning curve - iphones are very simplistic, android phones have more features and ways to personalize them... Widgets for example.The only downfall I have experienced with the android phones is compatibility. Everything has a dock for Iphones/pads, everything recognizes iphones. Not a big deal, but a small nuisance.Otherwise, everything about the S3 is equal to or better than the wife's iphone. Bigger, faster, camera trounces hers, all kinds of small gimmicks that are fun - phone to ear calling of person that texted you, it can tell when you are looking at it and wont turn off, opening directly to phone/email/camera on a swipe, etc, etc.I'm not bashing iphones at all, my family has owned every iteration since the original - but at this point, the features of the android phones have caught and surpassed the iphone. Again the only drawback left to conquer (imho) is compatibility convenience.
Thanks for the post. I've actually read that the S3 camera is the only thing that the 4s has an advantage over. :shrug: Curious about the size difference. Is it too big? I'm all for a bigger screen but the S3 almost looks like a mini pad, how is it carrying around in pockets and such? Thanks.I'm going to wait to see how the new iPhone compares with the S3 before switching, but it's looking pretty sweet.
No issues carrying it around. :shrug:If im not mistaken the iphone camera and the s3 camera have the same megapixels, im sure the pictures are great from both - but the burst shot, and smile recognition shot are freaking sweet. Burst takes rapid fire shots then recommends the best one, the other feature waits until the target smiles to take the pic (happy mode). I haven't played with the pther features yet.
 
Would appreciate a good root guide for the VZN version if anyone has it. Haven't rooted before so I'm worried I'll do something stupid to brick it. I did jailbreak and iPad which was pretty easy (and mostly pointless).
The forums at xda-devlopers.com and androidcentral.com would probably be a good place to look. It is full of Android fanboys but there's a wealth of information.Keep in mind also, that Verizon locked the bootloader (not the case with ATT, Sprint etc). I too, have never rooted but I believe the latest CM9 ROM is unstable because of this if I'm reading those forums correctly.
 
Would appreciate a good root guide for the VZN version if anyone has it. Haven't rooted before so I'm worried I'll do something stupid to brick it. I did jailbreak and iPad which was pretty easy (and mostly pointless).
The forums at xda-devlopers.com and androidcentral.com would probably be a good place to look. It is full of Android fanboys but there's a wealth of information.Keep in mind also, that Verizon locked the bootloader (not the case with ATT, Sprint etc). I too, have never rooted but I believe the latest CM9 ROM is unstable because of this if I'm reading those forums correctly.
Thanks. Sounds like we'll have to wait for some new ROMS to get worked out then.
 
Would appreciate a good root guide for the VZN version if anyone has it. Haven't rooted before so I'm worried I'll do something stupid to brick it. I did jailbreak and iPad which was pretty easy (and mostly pointless).
The forums at xda-devlopers.com and androidcentral.com would probably be a good place to look. It is full of Android fanboys but there's a wealth of information.Keep in mind also, that Verizon locked the bootloader (not the case with ATT, Sprint etc). I too, have never rooted but I believe the latest CM9 ROM is unstable because of this if I'm reading those forums correctly.
Thanks. Sounds like we'll have to wait for some new ROMS to get worked out then.
I agree xda-developers is a good site with lots of info. The forums do take some time to get used to, however. For anyone who lacks experience with rooting/using CWM/Odin, and is nervous about bricking their phone, I'd highly recommend waiting for someone to make a youtube video on rooting your specific phone before trying it out yourself. Stock Touchwiz seems pretty nice on the S3 and very unconstrained so no need to rush things, imo.
 
Just got mine activated and first impressions are:

-Wow this thing is light. And slim. The pebble blue looks really sharp, but it is a fingerprint magnet so my case and screen protectors can't get here fast enough.

-The screen is awesome. I haven't noticed any lag in transitions etc.

-4G for US Cell is pretty fast

I haven't had a chance to play much with it so that's all I got right now. Gotta go back to work. Stupid work :kicksrock:

 
Just got mine activated and first impressions are:

-Wow this thing is light. And slim. The pebble blue looks really sharp, but it is a fingerprint magnet so my case and screen protectors can't get here fast enough.

-The screen is awesome. I haven't noticed any lag in transitions etc.

-4G for US Cell is pretty fast

I haven't had a chance to play much with it so that's all I got right now. Gotta go back to work. Stupid work :kicksrock:
This may sound like a stupid question, but I have only owned a Blackberry (from my company). Do the screen protectors actually prevent fingerprints or oils from your face from getting on the screen? If not, why bother with it? I thought that this phone was made with Gorilla Glass 2 so the screen should be safe from bumps and such, right?Is there any reason, other than appearance, that one should care if fingerprints get on the back of the phone?

Does using a screen protector affect the capability/quality of the touchscreen aspect of the phone?

 
Just got mine activated and first impressions are:

-Wow this thing is light. And slim. The pebble blue looks really sharp, but it is a fingerprint magnet so my case and screen protectors can't get here fast enough.

-The screen is awesome. I haven't noticed any lag in transitions etc.

-4G for US Cell is pretty fast

I haven't had a chance to play much with it so that's all I got right now. Gotta go back to work. Stupid work :kicksrock:
This may sound like a stupid question, but I have only owned a Blackberry (from my company). Do the screen protectors actually prevent fingerprints or oils from your face from getting on the screen? If not, why bother with it? I thought that this phone was made with Gorilla Glass 2 so the screen should be safe from bumps and such, right?Is there any reason, other than appearance, that one should care if fingerprints get on the back of the phone?

Does using a screen protector affect the capability/quality of the touchscreen aspect of the phone?
Screen protectors are useless on these phones. The only thing they have going for them is they are easier to clean and take a little bit more use to get finger print-y :2cents:
 
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When you guys say big, are we talking Note big?
I don't have one but I think it's close. 4.8" Note is 5.3 but I think the Note is a little bulkierhttp://www.itproportal.com/2012/05/17/samsung-galaxy-s3-vs-galaxy-note-specs-comparison/My Maxx is a 4.3 screen and I thought that was big... :mellow:
 
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When you guys say big, are we talking Note big?
I don't have one but I think it's close. 4.8" Note is 5 but I think the Note is bulkierMy Maxx is a 4.3 screen and I think that is big...
Hmmm... Mine is 4. I have co-worker who has a Note, and people give him #### because it looks like he's walking around with his school notebook in his pocket. Not sure I want to go to 4.8.
lol.. I posted a compare link in my edited post. It's actually 5.3
 
Just got mine activated and first impressions are:

-Wow this thing is light. And slim. The pebble blue looks really sharp, but it is a fingerprint magnet so my case and screen protectors can't get here fast enough.

-The screen is awesome. I haven't noticed any lag in transitions etc.

-4G for US Cell is pretty fast

I haven't had a chance to play much with it so that's all I got right now. Gotta go back to work. Stupid work :kicksrock:
This may sound like a stupid question, but I have only owned a Blackberry (from my company). Do the screen protectors actually prevent fingerprints or oils from your face from getting on the screen? If not, why bother with it? I thought that this phone was made with Gorilla Glass 2 so the screen should be safe from bumps and such, right?Is there any reason, other than appearance, that one should care if fingerprints get on the back of the phone?

Does using a screen protector affect the capability/quality of the touchscreen aspect of the phone?
Screen protectors are useless on these phones. The only thing they have going for them is they are easier to clean and take a little bit more use to get finger print-y :2cents:
I guess it comes down to preference. From what I've read the Gorilla Glass isn't foolproof and can still scratch with normal wear and tear. I tend to be a little rougher on my phone so I like the added protection, if only for piece of mind.The screen protector I got has had rave reviews on some Android forums. It's a SPIGEN SGP Steinheil Nano Clear protector that has an oil-resistant coating, helping with fingerprints and clarity. If it doesn't work, I'm out $13. :shrug:

 
Just got mine activated and first impressions are:

-Wow this thing is light. And slim. The pebble blue looks really sharp, but it is a fingerprint magnet so my case and screen protectors can't get here fast enough.

-The screen is awesome. I haven't noticed any lag in transitions etc.

-4G for US Cell is pretty fast

I haven't had a chance to play much with it so that's all I got right now. Gotta go back to work. Stupid work :kicksrock:
This may sound like a stupid question, but I have only owned a Blackberry (from my company). Do the screen protectors actually prevent fingerprints or oils from your face from getting on the screen? If not, why bother with it? I thought that this phone was made with Gorilla Glass 2 so the screen should be safe from bumps and such, right?Is there any reason, other than appearance, that one should care if fingerprints get on the back of the phone?

Does using a screen protector affect the capability/quality of the touchscreen aspect of the phone?
Screen protectors are useless on these phones. The only thing they have going for them is they are easier to clean and take a little bit more use to get finger print-y :2cents:
I guess it comes down to preference. From what I've read the Gorilla Glass isn't foolproof and can still scratch with normal wear and tear. I tend to be a little rougher on my phone so I like the added protection, if only for piece of mind.The screen protector I got has had rave reviews on some Android forums. It's a SPIGEN SGP Steinheil Nano Clear protector that has an oil-resistant coating, helping with fingerprints and clarity. If it doesn't work, I'm out $13. :shrug:
I agree. I tried a few and just never really liked the way it felt looked. What I seemed to notice was you would start to get more "nicks and dings" because it's a "soft" material.So basically things that would not scratch the actual phone would start to show on the cover. I did have an Otter box commuter on my phone. Took it off to clean up the phone, over time dust accumulates. Liked the feel and haven't put it back on yet.

For me a quick shirt wipe or sunglass cloth is fine :)

 
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Man, this thing just flies. The screen is beautiful. The camera is so quick I didn't even realize it was taking pictures.

I like the idea of the briefing alarm feature but it doesn't seem to be working well. Anyone know of a 3rd party alarm that would do this?

 
Man, this thing just flies. The screen is beautiful. The camera is so quick I didn't even realize it was taking pictures. I like the idea of the briefing alarm feature but it doesn't seem to be working well. Anyone know of a 3rd party alarm that would do this?
Briefing alarm? I use google calendar for all my alerts
 
I'm switching from an iPhone 3gs and had been trying to decide between the S3 and One X, and I just checked out both in the store.

Feature wise the S3 dominates. 16gb max storage with no SD slot on the One X hurts, and the gimped multitasking is probably a dealbreaker (this drove me nuts on the iPhone).

That said, the S3 definitely felt a bit inadequate from a build quality perspective when comparing the two side by side. The screen is noticeably better on the One X and the S3 hardware looks kind of "cheap" next to the One X. That said, I don't think either would bother me if I don't have the One X sitting right next to it. The S3 screen is really nice in its own right.

I wish they'd copied the One X design on a couple fronts. I hate the glossy back to the S3. It's slippery and looks cheesy. Also, has anyone else had problems with the phone getting hot? Just playing with it in the store for 10 minutes made my hand start to get sweaty and uncomfortable from the heat.

Who's idea was it to put that stupid hard home button on there? There's definitely a major lag when pressing it. It takes the phone a good second or two to recognize the click whereas the virtual buttons are instant. Not a huge deal, but I like to snap around my phone pretty quickly and little delays like that annoy me.

All in all, I'm probably going to go ahead and get one as it was pretty awesome in general. I just hate when companies make weird design decisions (like the hard home button) that aren't even about saving money, but rather are just about something making a stupid decision.

 
I'm switching from an iPhone 3gs and had been trying to decide between the S3 and One X, and I just checked out both in the store.Feature wise the S3 dominates. 16gb max storage with no SD slot on the One X hurts, and the gimped multitasking is probably a dealbreaker (this drove me nuts on the iPhone).That said, the S3 definitely felt a bit inadequate from a build quality perspective when comparing the two side by side. The screen is noticeably better on the One X and the S3 hardware looks kind of "cheap" next to the One X. That said, I don't think either would bother me if I don't have the One X sitting right next to it. The S3 screen is really nice in its own right.I wish they'd copied the One X design on a couple fronts. I hate the glossy back to the S3. It's slippery and looks cheesy. Also, has anyone else had problems with the phone getting hot? Just playing with it in the store for 10 minutes made my hand start to get sweaty and uncomfortable from the heat.Who's idea was it to put that stupid hard home button on there? There's definitely a major lag when pressing it. It takes the phone a good second or two to recognize the click whereas the virtual buttons are instant. Not a huge deal, but I like to snap around my phone pretty quickly and little delays like that annoy me.All in all, I'm probably going to go ahead and get one as it was pretty awesome in general. I just hate when companies make weird design decisions (like the hard home button) that aren't even about saving money, but rather are just about something making a stupid decision.
I prefer having a home button but I agree there is a lag. From what I understand the lag is because to get into the S-Voice app (Siri clone) you double tap the home button so it waits a bit to see if there's a second tap. It can be disabled within the app and it speeds up a little bit, but it isn't quite as instantaneous as the other buttons.I haven't noticed any heat but I haven't had much of a chance to really play with it for an extended period.
 

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