Samsung Galaxy S3 Specifications
GENERAL
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2G Network
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GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
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3G Network
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HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
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4G Network
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LTE (regional)
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Announced
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2012, May
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Status
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Coming soon. Exp. release 2012,
May
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BODY
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Dimensions
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136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm
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Weight
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133 g
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- Touch-sensitive controls
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DISPLAY
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Type
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Super AMOLED capacitive
touchscreen, 16M colors
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Size
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720 x 1280 pixels, 4.8 inches
(~306 ppi pixel density)
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Multitouch
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Yes
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Protection
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Corning Gorilla Glass 2
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- TouchWiz UI v4.0
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SOUND
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Alert types
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Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
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Loudspeaker
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Yes
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3.5mm jack
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Yes
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MEMORY
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Card slot
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microSD, up to 64 GB
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Internal
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16/32/64 GB storage, 1 GB RAM
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DATA
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GPRS
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Class 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots),
32 - 48 kbps
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EDGE
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Class 12
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Speed
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HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
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WLAN
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Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi
Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
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Bluetooth
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Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, EDR
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NFC
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Yes
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USB
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Yes, microUSB v2.0 (MHL), USB
On-the-go
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CAMERA
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Primary
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8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus,
LED flash
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Features
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Simultaneous HD video and image
recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image
stabilization
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Video
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Yes, 1080p@30fps
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Secondary
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Yes, 1.9 MP, 720p@30fps
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FEATURES
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OS
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Android OS, v4.0.4 (Ice Cream
Sandwich)
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Chipset
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Exynos 4212 Quad
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CPU
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Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A9
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GPU
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Mali-400MP
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Sensors
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Accelerometer, gyro, RGB sensor,
proximity, compass, barometer
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Messaging
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SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email,
Push Mail, IM, RSS
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Browser
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HTML, Adobe Flash
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Radio
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Stereo FM radio with RDS
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GPS
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Yes, with A-GPS support and
GLONASS
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Java
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Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
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Colors
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Pebble blue, Marble white
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- MicroSIM card support only
- S-Voice natural language commands and dictation - Smart Stay eye tracking - Dropbox (50 GB storage) - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic - TV-out (via MHL A/V link) - SNS integration - MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player - MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player - Organizer - Image/video editor - Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF) - Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration - Voice memo/dial/commands - Predictive text input (Swype) |
BATTERY
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Standard battery, Li-Ion 2100 mAh
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Stand-by
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Up to 590 h (2G) / Up to 790 h
(3G)
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Talk time
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Up to 21 h 40 min (2G) / Up to 11
h 40 min (3G)
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MISC
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SAR US
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0.55 W/kg (head)
1.49 W/kg (body)
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SAR EU
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0.21 W/kg (head)
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Price group
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TESTS
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Display
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Contrast ratio: Infinite (nominal)
/ 3.419:1 (sunlight)
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Loudspeaker
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Voice 75dB / Noise 66dB / Ring
75dB
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Audio quality
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Noise -90.3dB / Crosstalk -92.6dB
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Camera
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Photo / Video
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Battery life
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Endurance rating 43h
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Review
The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S3 has finally arrived and it comes toting a quad-core processor, massive 4.8 Super AMOLED screen and raft of new features
I've been speculating about it for months and at last the
Samsung Galaxy S3 is a reality, announced at the Brand's huge Mobile Unboxed
event at Earl's Court in London.
The successor to the Samsung Galaxy S2, the new handset
sports a massive 4.8-inch screen, a quad-core processor and a wide range of
other interesting features on board. As the new top-tier Android phone on the
block, the S3 is set to go head to head with the likes of the HTC One X,
the Sony Xperia S but has it got what it takes to grab the Android
crown, and can it turn iPhone 4S fans over to Google's OS?
I went hands-on with the new phone for a closer look...
Samsung Galaxy S3: Build
With a 4.8-inch screen on board, the S3 isn't exactly small.
Measuring 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm, the S3 is slightly longer, wider and fatter
than the S2 (125.3 x 66.1 x 8.49mm), which may prove to bit a little on the
large side for some although the extra thickness may actually make the S3
slightly easier to hold and less likely to slip from your hand, particuarly
when taking a photo.
At 133g, the S3 is very slightly heavier than the S2, although
only be 3g so if i hadn't have told you, you probably wouldn't have even
noticed.
The slightly rounded design means that the new phone has more in
common with the looks of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus than with the S2,
although the plastic finish on the back feels more premium than its
predecessor.
The S3 has the usual Home button along with Settings and Back
touch controls on either side, while the front-facing camera has inexplicably
moved from the left to the right of the screen.
The brand takes it's 'Inspired by Nature' theme through to the
finishes - you can choose from Marble White and Pebble Blue.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Features
There are plenty of new features on board, not least the Smart
Stay function which uses eye detection to ensure that the
screen doesn't dim as long as you're looking at it, which could well be
useful, albeit a potential drain on on your precious battery life.
Smart Alert means that the phone will vibrate as soon as you
pick it up to let you know that you have a notification, presumably if looking
at the notification light is slightly too taxing for you. Not exactly a
game-changing feature, but something new, nonetheless.
Another new feature is Smart Call which automatically dials the
number you're looking at as soon as you lift the phone to your ear when you're
in contacts, messages or call log. This sounds like a clever piece of technical
wizardy (which is based on proximity sensors and motion detection), but whether
it's useful or not will be down to personal preference.
S Voice is essentially voice-activated control that will give
you direct access to functions such as the camera, calls, text, the alarms,
weather, calendar and music and it'll even work when music is playing. What it
won't do is answer you back with pithy retorts, like Apple's Siri.
You'll also be able to watch videos in a (very tiny) pop-up
screen whlie multitasking in other apps. We're not entirely sure what this
would be useful for, but video conferencing could be the key here.
Social Tag will instantly recognise faces from pics and
automatically offer to text the image to the people featured in the image.
All Share PLay enables wireless transfer to all other connected
devices while SBEAM will transfer files using an NFC connection, although for
bigger files you'll need to go back to Wi-Fi. And it'll only work with other
Galaxy S3s.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Screen
The gigantic 4.8-inch screen is probably the phone's most
striking feature, and while it's an inch bigger than that of the HTC One X,
it's not as square so it doesn't look quite as massive. It's still quite a leap
from the S2's 4.3-inch screen, while the pixel density has been upped from
218ppi to 306ppi, with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. Once again the screen
uses Super AMOLED technology, to keep the viewing angle as wide as possible.
Even under the artificial lights of the demo room, we could see
that the screen was of excellent quality, but i've to try out in bright
sunshine.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Camera
While many were expecting a 12MP camera to land with the new S3,
Samsung has stuck a relatively average, but thoroughly decent, 8MP snapper and
it will also shoot and play 1080p. Not much has changed since the previous
model in terms of specs, but there are a couple of new features.
The burst mode takes contiunous shots at a rate of 6fps, and
from that the camea will pick the best shot based on smile detection, blink
detection, contrast and blurring. According to Samsung, the camera has zero
shutter lag along with an improved shot-to-shot time.
Face Slideshow will zoom in all the faces within a picture if
you're viewing your pictures in a slideshow. Does anyone view their phone-based
photos in a slideshow? I'm not so sure.
You'll also be able to set up rules for photos to be
automatically placed in groups based on faces, contacts or location. There's
also Face Zoom which means that you can tap on a face when lining up a crowd
shot and the camera will zoom in automaticlly. The lack of optical zoom means
that this is going to be fairly limited, but we look forward to trying it out
in the wild.
I can't help but think that some or these features may be
overthinking the problem somewhat. I just want a camera that offers the best
quality snaps possible...
Somewhat curiously, the front-facing cam is 1.9MP compared to
the S2's 2MP. While this kind of difference will make absolutely no difference
at all in practice, it seems a little strange for the specs to be going down
rather than up. However, the good news is that you can shoot video in 720p and
also capture stills and the same time that you're shooting video.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Performance
The quad-core processor certainly seemed to do the trick in the
limited time that we had with the phone. There was barely any lag when
switching between home screens and firing up apps.
The S3 sports 1GB of RAM (the same as the S2), while the Flash
memory is available in 16, 32 and 64 GB versions, improving on the S2's 16GB
offering, while there's also a micro SD card slot should you wish to expand the
memory. There's also 50GB of free storage for your content on Dropbox for the
next years, which is double what HTC is offering on its HTC One X.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Battery
The S3 packs a 2100mah battery, compared to the S2's
1650mah cell.Obviously we haven't had our hands on the phone long
enough determine exactly how much difference this will actually make,
the presence of a more powerful processor (not to mention all the extra
features) will certainly require more juice.
Samsung Galaxy S3: Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy S3 certainly looks impressive, especially
thanks to the zippy operation that results from that quad-core chip.
Some will see the new social, voice and notification features as
being compelling reasons to buy the phone. Some will see them as an unnecessary
drain on the battery and will spend their first few hours with the phone
deciding which of the features to deactivate first.
Either way, there's no denying that the S3 is a powerful phone
that could well be a contender for the Best Android Phone crown. We'll just
have to see how it performs.
My rating
/5
FOR
- Excellent battery life
- Superb screen
- Quad core speed
- Top media management
AGAINST
- Subjective design
- S Voice not optimised
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