In fashion, dramatically different from the one from last year, the U.S. version of Samsung Galaxy S III has arrived on the market. There is no waiting, measured in months as in the case of precursor smartphone. This time, Samsung ensures that the flagship will arrive to the most lucrative market in a timely manner.
Samsung Galaxy S III is available for all major U.S. carriers, but all look the same version
The above events but hardly the most important thing about the new smartphone is launched. This handset design and, to be specific, no change, compared with the most impressive I9300. For the first time, Samsung's flagship Android has come to the Land of Free sans cosmetic changes to all U.S. carriers - a big deal any way you see it.
Visual of the U.S. Galaxy S III may remain unchanged, but the internal smartphone has been through a serious makeover. Gone are the Exynos chipset with quad-core CPU and Mali 400 GPU. To play well with 4G network in the United States, Samsung Galaxy S III has received a Qualcomm Snapdragon silicon S4 Krait CPU with two cores, 1.5GHz clock. To ease the pain of losing core duo CPU, Yankee Galaxy S III has twice as much RAM, compared with a global brother.
Here it is a complete list of U.S. bound Samsung Galaxy S III features:
The main feature
Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G support (carrier dependent)
HSDPA and HSUPA support; LTE connectivity (carrier dependent)
4.8 "16M-color capacitive AMOLED touchscreen Super HD (720 x 1280 pixels) resolution; Corning Gorilla Glass 2
V4.0.4 Android OS with TouchWiz launcher
1.5 GHz dual-core CPU Krait, Adreno 225 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 chipset, 2GB of RAM
8 MP autofocus wide-angle lens with LED flash, face, smile and blink detection
HD 1080p video at 30fps
Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n
GPS with A-GPS connectivity, GLONASS support, Digital compass
16/32GB internal storage, microSD slot
Accelerometer, gyroscope and sensor distance
Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
microUSB port with USB host and TV-out (1080p) support, mhl, charging
Stereo Bluetooth v4.0
FM radio with RDS
Great audio quality
Super thin at only 8.6mm
Secondary video call camera 2MP
Full Flash for web browsers
NFC support
Document Editor
Comes preinstalled file manager
Very rich video and audio codec support
Impressively large 2100 mAh battery
The main disadvantage
An agency with questionable aesthetics
There is no dedicated camera button
S does not sound nearly as functional as advertising might lead you to believe
As you can see above, the U.S. Galaxy S III ticks every box Android users the power to imagine. Smartphone is simply loaded with talent - both in terms of hardware and software.
For you, a rush to bash dual-core CPU from the handset, we recommend that you wait until after we walk you through the reference value. Chances are that your fears are unfounded. We have put the latest Qualcomm silicon through its paces, and found it to be quite passionate. In addition, 2 gigs of RAM and LTE or 42Mbps HSDPA connectivity is not exactly a bad tradeoff.
The design is entirely a personal taste issue. We can prove however, that the smartphone will easily grow on you over the seriousness of the brief.
Samsung Galaxy S III U.S. version of the live photos
As you have probably guessed by now, the hype surrounding the U.S. is bound Samsung Galaxy S III is very large. So is hope. Continue reading to find out whether the handset lives up to both. As always, we will start with the unboxing, followed by design and build quality inspection.
Editorial: Samsung Galaxy S III is available in several versions of the operators in the United States. There is one for AT & T (SGH-I747), one for T-Mobile (SGH-T999), one for Sprint (SPH-L710), one for Verizon (SCH-I535) and one for U.S. Cellular (SCH- R530). We have AT & T and Sprint versions for testing. You must make sure that the hardware and software-wise all the versions of the same carrier, so finding a product in this review applies to them all.
You also may notice that the review does not cover all of our proprietary tests. The reason is already compiled and written in America, far from our office and laboratory testing. However, we think we have captured the essence of the phone with the exact same way, informative and detail that has become our trademark. Enjoy a good read!
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