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Samsung Galaxy S3 Discussion Thread (1 Viewer)

- Really miss the "double tapping" the status bar to return to the top of the screen. Does android have a tweak for this?
I've never used an iPhone, so I don't know if you're talking about going to the top of a webpage in a browser, or going to the top of any screen from anywhere (e.g., in an email, etc.).If you use the Dolphin browser, you can jump to the top of a webpage either with a gesture or by tapping the bottom right corner of the screen.
OOOoooo!The S3 already has a "double tap" feature for e-mail, etc but was missing one for web browsing. Is the Dolphin browser any good aside from the gesture?
 
- Really miss the "double tapping" the status bar to return to the top of the screen. Does android have a tweak for this?
I've never used an iPhone, so I don't know if you're talking about going to the top of a webpage in a browser, or going to the top of any screen from anywhere (e.g., in an email, etc.).If you use the Dolphin browser, you can jump to the top of a webpage either with a gesture or by tapping the bottom right corner of the screen.
OOOoooo!The S3 already has a "double tap" feature for e-mail, etc but was missing one for web browsing. Is the Dolphin browser any good aside from the gesture?
Yeah, the two features I really like are gestures (including for bookmarks) and the LastPass add-on. There's also another add-on I like that lets you toggle between mobile version and full version of websites.
 
How do I refresh my internet browser on this thing?
It depends on what browser you're using.If you're using Chrome, click on the refresh icon to the left of the URL bar.If you're using Dolphin, click the gesture button and draw a clockwise circle on the screen.
 
Anyone use the S3 with the Sunday Ticket app from DirecTV ? On mine the video was small in the upper left corner and would not enlarge no matter what. Had the same issue on my Galaxy Tab so it's either DirecTV's app or a Samsung quirk.

 
Anyone use the S3 with the Sunday Ticket app from DirecTV ? On mine the video was small in the upper left corner and would not enlarge no matter what. Had the same issue on my Galaxy Tab so it's either DirecTV's app or a Samsung quirk.
Whoa, I didn't know there was even one of these apps.
 
Anyone use the S3 with the Sunday Ticket app from DirecTV ? On mine the video was small in the upper left corner and would not enlarge no matter what. Had the same issue on my Galaxy Tab so it's either DirecTV's app or a Samsung quirk.
Was able to resolve this it appears by updating to the newest app off DirecTV's website. I had loaded mine a couple weeks ago in preperation for the season and they must have fixed a bug.
 
Matter of preference now. Switching from iPhone 4 to S3 and I'm happy to keep the S3 this time around. I'm sure as I get more familiar with Android, I'll love it even more.

 
Matter of preference now. Switching from iPhone 4 to S3 and I'm happy to keep the S3 this time around. I'm sure as I get more familiar with Android, I'll love it even more.
:goodposting: After switching and playing around with Android phones 2 years ago I have a really hard time going back to iOS. I find the home button infuriating. I've actually hit a point where I avoid using my iPad because of iOS...which seems kinda outrageous when I stop and think about it.
 
Matter of preference now. Switching from iPhone 4 to S3 and I'm happy to keep the S3 this time around. I'm sure as I get more familiar with Android, I'll love it even more.
:goodposting: After switching and playing around with Android phones 2 years ago I have a really hard time going back to iOS. I find the home button infuriating. I've actually hit a point where I avoid using my iPad because of iOS...which seems kinda outrageous when I stop and think about it.
My iPad has been little more than a paper weight since getting the S3. I just find using it so infruriating.
 
Props to MT for recommending the dolphin browser. Exactly what I was looking for.

Any thoughts on the T9 swipe vs Swype keyboard?

Also is there a task killer app or a way to set certain apps from always being killed when closing and others like say Dolphin browser to stay open?

I know there are a bunch of automated task killers but I just want something a little more simple.

For example: Google gesture always gets killed when closed. Dolphin browser stays open even with remove all

 
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Props to MT for recommending the dolphin browser. Exactly what I was looking for.

Any thoughts on the T9 swipe vs Swype keyboard?

Also is there a task killer app or a way to set certain apps from always being killed when closing and others like say Dolphin browser to stay open?

I know there are a bunch of automated task killers but I just want something a little more simple.

For example: Google gesture always gets killed when closed. Dolphin browser stays open even with remove all
I'm a big fan of the Swiftkey keyboard. It learns your typing style and the predictions are usually so good that I hardly ever have to type the whole word.
 
My wife will be getting an S3 to replace her original Galaxy S on T-Mobile. It sounds like a blessing that T-Mobile (our carrier) doesn't have the iPhone. Otherwise she may have gone with that instead. By reading through this thread it appears the S3 owns.

 
waited for the iphone to come out as I have been wanting a bigger screen from my Incredible.

Was all set to go iphone, but the screen size made me go with the Galaxy. Company ordered it and should be here in a couple days.

Dolphin seems to be the browser to use?

 
Same old iphone. Can't even compete with the Galaxy now.
:goodposting: lol @ people in the iPhone thread saying "4in screen is the sweet spot." Before it was the 3.5 is the perfect size... I'm sure they will be saying the same thing when Apple drops something close to 5in in 2 years.

iPhone was the first smartphone I had, but they have been behind the competition since then. It seems like Apple products are primarily cool for the +40 crowd & hipsters.

 
Same old iphone. Can't even compete with the Galaxy now.
:goodposting: lol @ people in the iPhone thread saying "4in screen is the sweet spot." Before it was the 3.5 is the perfect size... I'm sure they will be saying the same thing when Apple drops something close to 5in in 2 years.

iPhone was the first smartphone I had, but they have been behind the competition since then. It seems like Apple products are primarily cool for the +40 crowd & hipsters.

Somebody trying to call something black here.
 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
True. It's a tie, but iPhone wins on software and battery life. But not by much.
I think they are close. Apple wins on polish, design, and maybe battery life. The Galaxy S3 wins on screen, versatility, and nfc. I think the OS is completely a matter of preference at this point, and horsepower appears similar. Personally I think the Galaxy Note 2 will be the best smart phone in the market over the next few months, but then again, I use the OG Note so I'm one of the few that actually prefer the size. IMO it is by far the most innovative phone released in a while with the S-pen capabilities and its related software enhancements.
 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
Gimme the run-down. What's so different and great to make it 'not even close.'
Apple today, basically introduced a slightly better lens on camera on the iphone. Everything else is old hat to Android now. I was a huge apple fan when they were doing cool ####. they're not anymore. :shrug: I'm not stupid enough to say that iPhones are trash, they're still great phones. But 3-4 years ago Apple was so far ahead of the curve on smartphone features that it's amazing to me that they're now playing catch up. http://i.huffpost.com/gen/769786/thumbs/o-IPHONE-GALAXY-CHART-900.jpg?3
 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
True. It's a tie, but iPhone wins on software and battery life. But not by much.
I think they are close. Apple wins on polish, design, and maybe battery life. The Galaxy S3 wins on screen, versatility, and nfc. I think the OS is completely a matter of preference at this point, and horsepower appears similar. Personally I think the Galaxy Note 2 will be the best smart phone in the market over the next few months, but then again, I use the OG Note so I'm one of the few that actually prefer the size. IMO it is by far the most innovative phone released in a while with the S-pen capabilities and its related software enhancements.
quad-core LTE is going to be the way to go :thumbup:
 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
Gimme the run-down. What's so different and great to make it 'not even close.'
Apple today, basically introduced a slightly better lens on camera on the iphone. Everything else is old hat to Android now. I was a huge apple fan when they were doing cool ####. they're not anymore. :shrug: I'm not stupid enough to say that iPhones are trash, they're still great phones. But 3-4 years ago Apple was so far ahead of the curve on smartphone features that it's amazing to me that they're now playing catch up. http://i.huffpost.com/gen/769786/thumbs/o-IPHONE-GALAXY-CHART-900.jpg?3
C'mon man, they added more than a camera.
 
They added a lot of things to the iPhone. People that like the iPhone should be happy. The fact that many of those things were available on android already is minor.

 
I'm saying the only thing they added today that Androids don't have is the better camera that the 4s already had. LTE, bigger screen, panoramic pics...all already done on Android.

Apple's product unveilings used to be a techie bonerfest of what new, unheard of features would be included. They aren't anymore.

 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
True. It's a tie, but iPhone wins on software and battery life. But not by much.
Hmmm, are you sure about battery life? http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/apple-iphone-5-vs-samsung-galaxy-s3-spec-showdown/This chart is showing that on paper the S3 has a better battery life.Either way, for someone like you Otis it doesn't make a ton of sense to switch from Apple, you are (or at least seem) very integrated into their ecosystem and having an iPhone makes sense.The S3 is the better phone, really no doubt about that, but for most of the Apple crowd keeping the iPhone is logical.
 
I'm saying the only thing they added today that Androids don't have is the better camera that the 4s already had. LTE, bigger screen, panoramic pics...all already done on Android. Apple's product unveilings used to be a techie bonerfest of what new, unheard of features would be included. They aren't anymore.
Agreed. But part of that is they here simply isn't that much more of an envelope to push on the hardware side. Yes, more speed might make a mobile version of photoshop or cad possible, but would they really make a difference? The new frontier is the software side. I'm not sure what anyone - apple, htc, Motorola, Samsung, lg, Nokia, Rim - can possibly do with hardware that would make jaws hit the floor.
 
I'm saying the only thing they added today that Androids don't have is the better camera that the 4s already had. LTE, bigger screen, panoramic pics...all already done on Android. Apple's product unveilings used to be a techie bonerfest of what new, unheard of features would be included. They aren't anymore.
Don't forget turn by turn directions, but it's on their sub-par mapping ap.Also, don't be surprised if the Apple battery specs are better than the competition. The screen size is still small compared to most devices.
 
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'Otis said:
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
True. It's a tie, but iPhone wins on software and battery life. But not by much.
Hmmm, are you sure about battery life? http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/apple-iphone-5-vs-samsung-galaxy-s3-spec-showdown/This chart is showing that on paper the S3 has a better battery life.Either way, for someone like you Otis it doesn't make a ton of sense to switch from Apple, you are (or at least seem) very integrated into their ecosystem and having an iPhone makes sense.The S3 is the better phone, really no doubt about that, but for most of the Apple crowd keeping the iPhone is logical.
What else makes it 'no doubt' better? I saw No. 16's review, but he didn't say it was hands down better. I'm genuinely curious why some of you feel this way (as an iphone4 owner looking to upgrade).
 
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
Gimme the run-down. What's so different and great to make it 'not even close.'
iPhones are the only smartphones I've owned since the Windows Mobile days. I'm still on an old 3GS and was planning to make the switch, but wanted to see the iPhone 5 presser first to see if they'd bring anything up to keep me onboard since I'm already so $$$ invested in apps, accessories, etc.People are basically right on the the S3 and iPhone 5 are pretty much on par. The issue for me is, the iPhone really needs to be way ahead to get people to deal with being tied into their ecosystem. I could deal with iTunes and all this closed down nonsense when I was getting all this extra stuff on top of it, but at this point a tie is basically the S3 being way ahead.I'm looking forward to the freedom, now just need to pick between the S3 and GNote 2.
 
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'Card Trader said:
'Otis said:
Will the S3 get owned today? :popcorn:
Resolved: not even close.
True. It's a tie, but iPhone wins on software and battery life. But not by much.
Hmmm, are you sure about battery life? http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/apple-iphone-5-vs-samsung-galaxy-s3-spec-showdown/This chart is showing that on paper the S3 has a better battery life.Either way, for someone like you Otis it doesn't make a ton of sense to switch from Apple, you are (or at least seem) very integrated into their ecosystem and having an iPhone makes sense.The S3 is the better phone, really no doubt about that, but for most of the Apple crowd keeping the iPhone is logical.
What else makes it 'no doubt' better? I saw No. 16's review, but he didn't say it was hands down better. I'm genuinely curious why some of you feel this way (as an iphone4 owner looking to upgrade).
Hardware wise these latest batch of phones are so similar since no one went QuadCore. Whatever phone you get between the S3, HTC One X, and iPhone 5 will be pretty good. I think people feel who feel more passionately that the S3 is a "better" phone is mostly based on the the preference towards the Android operating system. Now that I'm on it... I LOVE IT. Again just a matter of preference: customization vs. ease of use. Part of it could also stem for the "there first" attitude that Android phones have had many of the "new" features of the iPhone 5 for sometime now. Like the previous poster mentiond, Apple used to be at the forefront of hardware/features...now they're just focused on refining the iPhone (can't really blame them as I don't see how smartphones can make major leaps from here on out).If you're not tied to the Apple ecosystem, I'd suggest you give the S3 a honest shot.
 
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