The GS III is an all-rounder of a smartphone, but stronger competition on the Android scene will stop it reaching the heights of its predecessor.
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The Galaxy S III takes everything that worked in Samsung’s earlier Galaxy smartphones, and brings it up to current, high-end standards. Its bright, sharp AMOLED display is one of the largest on any smartphone, at 4.8 inches; it boasts one of the best cameras we've seen on a phone (short of Nokia's 41-megapixel Pureview 808, that is); it has great voice quality; and it can effortlessly handle the most demanding apps. It's also lighter than its predecessors, weighing in at about 4.7 ounces, compared to the Galaxy Nexus's 5.3. … show more
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The GS III is an all-rounder of a smartphone, but stronger competition on the Android scene will stop it reaching the heights of its predecessor.
We're staying true to the conclusion we reached in our original review: we prefer HTC's Sense UI over Samsung's Gingerbread-like TouchWiz and we have a sweet spot for the One X's inventive design, as well.
Read the full review →When looking at T-Mobile's current lineup, there's no doubt in our minds that the Samsung Galaxy S III is our number one choice, so long as price isn't a factor. The HTC One S is still a great performer and will be ideal for anyone wary of TouchWiz, the price tag or the larger frame...
Read the full review →If you're a Verizon customer interested in the best bang for your buck, look no further than the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →Stellar software features paired with a beautiful display and specs that can compete with anything else on the market makes the Galaxy S III nothing short of a total delight ... It’s the phone you’ve been waiting for
Read the full review →Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S III is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X.
Read the full review →At its core, the Galaxy S III is an excellent phone, and Samsung did the right thing in making it uniform across the multiple carriers.
Read the full review →Not only is this the best Android phone currently available, in my opinion, but it may be for some time.
Read the full review →In Samsung’s latest and greatest machine, you get 4G Internet speed, a huge screen and clever motion-sensing features — in a thin, stunningly sculptured slab. In the galaxy of app phones, this one is a bright, beautiful star.
Read the full review →With top-of-the-line everything and plenty of innovative features, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III delivers the ultimate LTE Android smartphone experience. For its overall performance and quality, the Galaxy S III is our new Editors' Choice for touch-screen smartphones on AT&T.
Read the full review →The Galaxy S III is the smartphone U.S. Cellular subscribers have been waiting for. The S III is the most powerful Android phone in the nation today, and it now runs on the most-beloved network.
Read the full review →With state-of-the-art everything, the Samsung Galaxy S III edges out the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx as our top touch-screen smartphone for Verizon Wireless.
Read the full review →Samsung has another winner on its hands here, a worthy successor to the Galaxy S II we loved so much last year. We'd go so far as to say it puts the Galaxy Nexus to shame in near every measure—screen quality, camera quality, battery life, design, and speed.
Read the full review →Based on my tests, I consider the Galaxy S III a very good phone, and a strong competitor for the iPhone and for other leading Android models.
Read the full review →If you are on Verizon or T-Mobile ... it will be without a doubt the best phone on those two carriers ... If you're on AT&T or Sprint ... If you want the best screen and a lighter touch on the software, go HTC. If you want the best camera and more bells and whistles, go Samsung.
Read the full review →The Samsung Galaxy S III for AT&T is the smartest Android phone yet, combining tons of time-saving features with blazing download speeds and strong battery life.
Read the full review →[US variant] There’s no doubt in my mind that SGS3 will be just as (if not much more) successful as its predecessors.
Read the full review →All considered, the Galaxy S III is a standout smartphone that easily earns a place among the Android elite. It isn't without its flaws -- no technology is -- but it's a mighty fine device with an awful lot to offer.
Read the full review →The Samsung Galaxy S III is a top-of-the-line Android smartphone just waiting for Sprint to turn on its new LTE network. The Galaxy S III ties with the HTC EVO 4G LTE as our Editors' Choice for touch-screen smartphones on Sprint.
Read the full review →The bottom line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X. Unfortunately, it only runs on Sprint's 3G network for now.
Read the full review →Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X.
Read the full review →Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X.
Read the full review →The Samsung Galaxy S III is MetroPCS's best smartphone. Don't buy it. MetroPCS's version of the Galaxy S III brings 4G LTE speed and great tricks like Wi-Fi calling and Google Wallet with NFC. It's good stuff. But it's also $499, and with MetroPCS potentially switching its focus to GSM in six...
Read the full review →Samsung is still offering top-of-the-line performance here, and the Galaxy S III is more capable than many of the other phones on the market, even if it’s a bit clumsy.
Read the full review →If you're looking at an Android phone, you should be looking here, you should be looking at HTC's One line, and you should be looking at the Galaxy Nexus. Me personally? The Galaxy S III would be my third choice of the three.
Read the full review →Overall, this is an impressive smartphone to consider as your next purchase. If you’re open-minded about making the switch from the iPhone, or you want to experience the latest-and-greatest (at least until the new iPhone version comes out) in the smartphone arena, the S III is an excellent choice.
Read the full review →The Galaxy S3 is the new king of Androids, and the best smartphone on the market, at this time... a phone that does as much as the GS3 — and does it as well as the GS3 does — is very hard to beat.
Read the full review →The S3 is a phone for people with serious power needs and a healthy bank balance. If you want a device for 3D gaming, HD video streaming and browsing the web ... the S3 has the superpowered engine and massive display you're looking for.
There is a lot to love about the Samsung Galaxy S III. As a premium flagship smartphone it has plenty going for it. The huge display, the power, the smooth and fast operation are all to its credit.
Read the full review →The Galaxy S III is a very impressive smartphone. Samsung has put a lot of thought into adding value to Android 4.0, taking advantage of motion control and sweeping gestures. It's a pity that Smart Stay didn't work well for us, but we can see its potential.
Read the full review →If the company had to compromise in some places on the Galaxy S III, we’d rather accept a somewhat plasticky handset with the incredible performance, brilliant screen and great camera than a nicely-dressed dog.
Read the full review →You also get the benefits of fast LTE data on the AT&T and the Verizon models...The Galaxy S III is packed to the brim with cutting-edge mobile technology and new features, making it what I knew it would be -- the Android phone to beat this year.
Read the full review →LTE speed, plenty of processor performance (even without the two “missing” cores) and a brilliant display leave us with no more doubt than when we first reviewed the Samsung. It makes a strong and convincing case for being the best Android phone on the market today.
Read the full review →With its huge high-resolution display and futuristic features, the Samsung Galaxy S III can be considered the new template for smart-phone design, kinks and all.
Read the full review →If you’re an Android user looking to switch to an iPhone, the Galaxy offers enough reason to stick with Android. You’ll miss out on the cachet of owning an iPhone or the joys of chatting with Siri, but you’ll get a solid device with the latest technologies.
Read the full review →Although the phone’s more novel functions aren’t that polished — at least it has them. Wireless technologies like NFC, Wi-Fi Direct and LTE are the future of mobile, and you get the sense Samsung is just scratching the surface; software updates and apps could dig much deeper.
Read the full review →Samsung has raised the bar with the Galaxy S III. It will be hard for many other manufacturers to reach it, let alone vault over it. For Android fans, the Galaxy S III is the only phone worth getting. Nothing else comes close.
Read the full review →Looking at Sprint's current stable of LTE devices, there are few that can compete with the GS3... For Android fans, the Galaxy S III is pretty much the best option available. With support for Sprint's LTE network, it's hard to recommend any other device from Sprint's lineup.
Read the full review →When you factor in the flawless user experience of the Galaxy S III, it quickly becomes evident that there's hardly a better Android smartphone currently around. Samsung has once again nailed it with the Galaxy S III.
Love it or hate it, the S III is one of the top phones on the market and will stay so for quite a while.
If you've been waiting feverishly for the new Samsung Galaxy S3, you will not be disappointed. It's fast, it's sleek and it packs the latest technology that will get your pulse racing.
Read the full review →A technological tour de force, the Samsung Galaxy S3 packs in just about every goody you could wish for including a dazzling screen, wireless charging and microSD slot. It is not without fault though and its large size may still prove too much for some.
Read the full review →It's the best Android smartphone at launch for my money, and probably the best overall smartphone until the next iPhone come around. Even then, it will be hard for Apple to top what Samsung has in the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →The US versions of the Samsung Galaxy S III are still spectacular on so many levels – even despite their choice of using a dual-core Snapdragon S4 chip as opposed to quad-core.
Read the full review →The Samsung Galaxy S III is a massive leap forward compared to any of its predecessors. It has been developed exactly the way a top shelf Android handset should be ... It includes getting the best hardware available and implementing it into a sleek and manageable device.
Read the full review →If you're super-hardcore about LTE you'll no doubt be disappointed in T-Mobile. Criticisms aside, current T-Mobile customers will be hard pressed to not love the Samsung Galaxy S3. With its amazing 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen, Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, and excellent battery life.
Read the full review →If you are currently in the market for a high-end smartphone right now then there is only one phone I can recommend; the Galaxy S III. ... At the end of the day Samsung reaffirms its dominance of the high-end Android market with the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →Samsung faced an almost impossible task in trying to create a worthy sequel to the Galaxy S2, but the Galaxy S3 should definitely be one of, if not the phone you should consider on your next trip to your local handset emporium.
Read the full review →In spite of the Galaxy S III's identifiable weaknesses and foibles, the overall package that Samsung delivers is still exceptionally good. And that makes it a device we can enthusiastically recommend to high-end smartphone buyers.
Read the full review →Potential Android smartphone buyers on AT&T have a tough choice ... But the GSIII easily stands on its own merits and is worth a long, hard look.
Read the full review →Upon initial use, the Galaxy S III feels like it has a chance at being the best Android phone on the market. Samsung takes this product seriously, and you can tell. In other words: This is a device that feels as if it was made by people who wanted it to be the absolute best it could be.
Read the full review →Despite some minor quibbles, there’s a lot to like about this phone from a hardware perspective–the device is fast, powerful, and available on all major U.S. carriers so you don’t have to switch networks.
Read the full review →Two years after Samsung first showed off its Galaxy S models, the company finally has a no-compromise device that will make iPhone users jealous ... If you’ve been looking to jump into Android, especially if you’re currently an iPhone user, the Galaxy S III is your best bet.
Read the full review →The Galaxy S3 is the best phone on Verizon Wireless right now. That said, this is the worst Galaxy S3 on the market today. You'll be hard pressed to find a better total package when it comes to Android smartphones-- this is simply the best Android device to date.
Read the full review →[US variant] Samsung and AT&T have a real winner in the Galaxy S III and I can’t recommend it more to any Android fan — or any smartphone buyer, for that matter.
The Galaxy S III is the king of android and perhaps the best smartphone ever released. Its an evolutionary upgrade over its predecessor but provides the right balance of subtle improvements and "Wow!" moments to easily justify the purchase.
Read the full review →Thanks to its competitive price, excellent performance, and extra features, the Galaxy S III is a phone we would highly recommend, and that's why it earned our Editor's Choice award. Samsung has another major success on their hands with the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →If you're looking for the best Android phone you can get on the four major carriers (and then some) in the US, look no further than the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →Yet in the end if you asked me what the best phone in the world to buy today is, I’d have to say there’s a choice of two: the Samsung Galaxy S III, or waiting... If you purchased your last phone in summer or don’t have a contract right now, then get the Galaxy S III.
Read the full review →Does the world really need another Android smartphone that stuffs one-upped specifications into a borderline mediocre package? Probably not. That’s not to say the Galaxy S III is a failure, it’s just not good enough to hang with HTC’s One X.
Read the full review →[US variant] It's not revolutionary, it's just another step in the steady, forward march of Android.
Read the full review →Given its innovative software, expandable storage and much better battery life, the S3 has a rightful claim to be crowned the new king of Android phones. And Apple needs to watch its back... the smartphone war isn't won yet.
Read the full review →As it stands now, the Samsung Galaxy S III is one of, if not the best Android smartphones on the market today and should not have any trouble holding its ground against whatever arrives in the coming months.
Read the full review →A smartphone for extensive users, its vast features and potential can’t be summed up in a mere 1,200 words. Photo enthusiasts and those who want the best in display are probably best off with the HTC One X, but if your priority is performance, the S III won’t steer you wrong.
Read the full review →If you don’t have a smartphone, or your contract is up, or you’re wondering what phone to get, we’ll make things simple for you: get this phone. You might be also considering the Galaxy Nexus, which is also a great phone, but the Galaxy S III is better in almost every way.
Read the full review →But thanks to the beautiful design, great day-to-day performance, superb call quality, and wonderful camera, we can confidently recommend the Galaxy S III for those looking for the best smartphone experience possible.
The phone's great with a generous screen size and memory size with external SD option. However, there are no software that can sync all files between the computer and the phone. DoubleTwist would have worked but this phone did not have Mass Storage Mode, which is certainly unforgivable. Thus, the...
Read the full review →I'm a Sprint customer and my final early update came around and I had to choose between the HTC Evo 4G LTE and the Samsung Galaxy S3. The HTC did have better build quality but design-wise was Frankenstein-ish. It looked like it was assembled from the spare parts of other phones. Still the...
Read the full review →Best android phone I've ever used, but that's not saying a lot. The display is amazing and 4g LTE is insanely fast on verizon but battery life really pays because of both. I would say I get maybe half the usable time on a charge compared to my iPhone 4. My other gripe is that the app ecosystem...
Read the full review →Amazing phone. The specs are great, awesome display, microSD card slot, ton of accessory support. getting JB, etc. It's the perfect phone.
Read the full review →My favorite feature so far is the new and improved notification system. I had the S2 and can definitely see the difference. Specifically with Gmail notifications, I really like the lengthened e-mail view. It gives me a little bit more of the details of the message, so I can determine whether I...
Read the full review →excellent device great for browsing and multimedia play back on its wonderful hd screen easy media sharing and great call quality on tmobile
Read the full review →I bought this phone because i got tired if iPhones. I have had an IPhone since the iphone 3g, that one i upgraded to 3gs, then to 4 and 4s. I noticed that I have actually been using the same phone for several years. Every second model changed the way the phone looked, and the next was just an...
Read the full review →It is not the iPhone killer, but the iPhone butcher. Very fast, great display, great battery life (compare to his competitors). This is indeed the perfect smartphone there is out there.
Read the full review →This phone represents Samsung throwing down the gauntlet as being a premier smartphone manufacturer Some would argue that the did that with the Galaxy S2, but the S3 seems have been designed to take all that is great in the Android ecosystem and push it out there. Personally I think it is the...
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