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Testseek.com have collected 993 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3.
Award: Editor’s Choice June 2012
June 2012
 
(87%)
993 Reviews
Users
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13 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Slim profile
  • Large
  • Vibrant screen
  • Excellent call quality
  • Long battery life
  • Impressive camera
  • Latest Android features
  • Available on all major carriers so you don't have to switch carriers if you don't want to
  • Vibrant display
  • Connects to the fastest network technology available for fast Internet (LTE
  • HSPA)
  • Camera takes good pictures and videos
  • Beautiful Design
  • Touchwiz offers many positives
  • Physical home button
  • 4G LTE
  • Fast LTE speedsTop-notch performanceVery few carrier customizations
  • Blistering performance
  • Great camera
  • Useful software features
  • Speedy performance with Snapdragon S4Great 8MP cameraOffers 50GB Dropbox storageBeautiful Super AMOLED HD display
  • Reasonable priceSmooth performanceBrilliant Super AMOLED HD displayCall quality and network speeds
  • Available from 5 carriers in the U.S
  • Great battery life
  • Tons of unique usability related features like S Beam
  • Large display
  • Excellent camera
  • Nice formfactor
  • Expandable memory
  • Blazing fast system and web surfing performance (on AT&T)
  • Unlike most ot
  • Nice camera with wide-angle lens
  • Robust sharing capabilities
  • Big screen with good level of detail
  • Performance-wise
  • It's whip-fast and powerful
  • Solid-feeling body
  • If a bit large
  • Excellent highresolution screen
  • Some clever usability features
  • Quadcore processor
  • Good battery life
  • MicroSD storage expansion
  • Slick
  • Sexy design
  • Features wide array of sharing options
  • Snappy camera
  • Unlimited data
  • Google Wallet support
  • Strong graphics and performance
  • Loud
  • Rich audio
  • Fast camera
  • Slim
  • Comfortable design
  • Lots of sharing options
  • State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
  • Slim and comfortable design given large display
  • Tons of fun-sharing options
  • Impressive 4G speeds
  • Fast
  • Big display and a great camera
  • For those of you who can't be social enough
  • There's Share Shot
  • A feature where you and your GS III-toting buddies can share photos in real time over a WiFi Direct connection. Speaking of social
  • Buddy Ph
  • The phone looks and feels great. It's smooth like a polished stone
  • But very light. Samsung corrected some of the biggest mistakes on the Galaxy Nexus. For starters
  • The camera is absolutely terrific. Photos were incredibly sharp and detailed
  • And colors
  • Slim and comfortable design
  • Lots of fun sharing options
  • Impressive 4G LTE speeds
  • The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 4G LTE capability
  • A zippy dual-core processor
  • And a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement
  • And the handset's price is right
  • Most powerful smartphone on MetroPCS. Excellent call quality.
  • High-resolution screen. Fast processor. 4G LTE support. Good camera. Runs Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean).
  • 4G mobile browsing speeds
  • Excellent design and UI
  • Beautiful screen
  • State-of-the-art everything. Big
  • But light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
  • Beautiful
  • Eye-catching design
  • Speedy performance
  • Solid camera
  • 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen
  • Excellent performance
  • Android 4.0
  • Samsung Extras
  • S Voice
  • S Beam
  • TecTiles
  • Etc
  • LTE connectivity
  • Solid Battery Life
  • Fast performance. High-resolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
  • Excellent screen. Fast processor. High-quality camera. Will get more features as time goes on.
  • Fast performance. Highresolution screen. Lots of exclusive features.
  • One of the fastest Android phones there is
  • Regardless of carrier
  • Excellent service
  • Speed
  • And general cellular use
  • Solid display
  • The best of any Android phone
  • Excellent battery life
  • Great design and display
  • Plenty of new smartphone features
  • Superb performance
  • Ingenuitive smart features
  • Good battery performance
  • Great storage options
  • Fantastic display
  • Exceptional processor speed
  • Harmonized software
  • Hardware
  • And battery
  • Photo and video quality
  • A blazing fast beast of a phone with 2GB of RAM and a 1.5GHz dualcore processor. The display is a beauty
  • Just short of the iPhone and One X screens. Handset is thin and light. The same hardware is sold across five U.S. carriers at the same price point
  •  Big
  • Bright display
  •  Slim and sleek
  •  Huge feature set
  •  Excellent UI customizations
  •  Ridiculously fast LTE performance
  • Stellar performance
  • Even without an Exynos SoC
  • Functionally sound design
  • Android tweaks have mostly been for the better
  • Fantastic screen
  • Super fast processor
  • Nice design
  • Large 4.8" HD Super AMOLED screen
  • Highresolution screen with 306 ppi pixel density
  • Dualcore 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC
  • 2GB RAM system memory
  • Available in 16/32GB of storage space
  • 64GB coming
  • 8MP Autofocus main camera
  • 1.9MP front camera
  • 4thGeneration (4G) mobile data network support
  • Near Field Communication (NFC) and Direct WiFi support
  • HDMI and printer output via micro U
  • Comfortable to hold
  • Amazing rear camera
  • Runs Android 4.0 (ICS)
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Fun voice and motion features
  • Removable battery
  • Widely available
  • 2GB RAM
  • Revamped TouchWiz experience
  • Lots of easy sharing functionality
  • Superfluid performance
  • Refined user experience
  • S Voice natural language recognition
  • Casing's attractive design
  • Micro SD card reader (up to 64 GB)
  • 50 GB of Dropbox storage (24 months)
  • NFC (near-field communication)
  • Appealing and swift user interface (TouchWiz 5.0)
  • Camera module (1080p shots
  • 8 megapixels
  • LED flash)
  • High-contrast HD
  • Big and beautiful AMOLED display
  • Powerful
  • Future-ready processor
  • MicroSD slot and long-lasting battery
  • Class-leading camera

The editors didn't like

  • Plastic design instead of metal
  • S Voice (voice commands) performs poorly
  • Touchwiz means slower updates to Jelly Bean
  • No dedicated multitasking button
  • The Galaxy S III earns an Editor's Choice Award
  • Verizon Galaxy S III | $199 | Verizon
  • Galaxy S III Review Guide
  • Hands On/Video Review
  • Design
  • Display
  • Performance and Hardw
  • Only a 16GB model is availableFree Dropbox storage not includedGoogle Wallet isn't offered
  • Glossy plastic construction
  • May be too big for some users
  • Phone costs less on other carriersCamcorder autofocus constantly working
  • GSM roaming isn't available yetDoesn't offer 50GB Dropbox storage space
  • Good – but not great display
  • Phone gets greasy and slippery easily
  • S Voice needs improvement
  • Camera suffers from white balance issue with white objects
  • Touchwiz U.I. is not as slick as HTC Sense
  • Back cover is cheapy
  • Speaker is quiet
  • Can be difficult to hear outside of tombs and sensory deprivation chambers
  • Large and unwieldy
  • Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently
  • 4G LTE not yet available
  • Relatively dim screen
  • Noticeable lag when returning to home screen
  • S Voice suffers from network errors
  • AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play
  • More expensive up front than other carriers
  • Relatively dim display
  • No 4G LTE support
  • Plasticky body. Really
  • This lack of clarity on Sprint's LTE rollout is getting ridiculous
  • Samsung software overload
  • Same old plastics
  • Super AMOLED is losing its charm
  • Super AMOLED
  • We liked how HTC just lightly augmented Ice Cream Sandwich with little improvements here and there. Samsung went with the more is more approach
  • And the Galaxy S III suffers for it. The TouchWiz UI is not as intuitive as it could be
  • And it often adds mor
  • Screen difficult to read in sunlight
  • S Voice not as good as Siri
  • The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim
  • And Samsung's S Voice Siri competitor disappointed
  • Expensive
  • Expensive. Data speeds are not quite as fast as many other carriers
  • Battery suffers under 4G
  • Plastic construction
  • Expensive tariffs
  • Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the UI
  • S Voice doesn't always work
  • Gestures can be frustrating to use
  • Sharing and connectivity features can drain the battery quickly
  • Camera is impressive
  • But it's still not on-par with a good point-n-shoot
  • Expensive. Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the menu system
  • Screen is a bit dim. Plenty of bloatware
  • Android 4.1 not yet available at time of review. Cricket's 4G coverage is very limited
  • Very limited 4G LTE coverage. Screen could be brighter
  • Home button is a great addition
  • But not shaped for the thumb
  • Display lacks brightness outdoors
  • Build quality could be better
  • Though it looks great in white
  • Anyone who purchased the Galaxy S II last October/November is going to be pissed about it
  • Sharing features largely limited to Samsung devices
  • Thin build leads to some awkward handling
  • S-Voice is gimmicky
  • Touchwiz won't suit all
  • Back cover very flimsy
  • Casing and design are not photogenic
  • No camera key
  • Samsung's TouchWiz software includes a lot of halfbaked features that aim for innovation but miss the mark — sharing apps in particular. Styling is boring
  • And not exciting enough for a flagship phone
  •  Lack of quad-core processor may impair power users/gamers
  •  PenTile display isn't as crisp as LCD
  •  Unremarkable design
  • Light feel-in-hand
  •  Slippery casing is a fingerprint and oil magnet
  • Several Verizon “bloatware” apps are pre-loaded
  • They can be di
  • Aesthetically challenged
  • TouchWiz takes getting used to
  • S Voice is no less of a gimmick than Siri
  • Samsung has a history of failing to update phones on time
  • S Voice is just a novelty
  • Expensive cuttingedge product
  • Difficult homescreen customization
  • Poor battery life
  • Recent Apps button menu hard to find
  • Most new features turned off by default
  • S-Voice is limited
  • Like Siri
  • The polycarbonate used doesn't give the impression of something premium
  • Camera photos tend to be a bit overexposed
  • No premium materials used in its construction
  • Aluminum looks rather than aluminum (rim)
  • 12 month warranty only
  • Preinstalled bloatware
  • Many software features only a nice-to-have (S Voice
  • Smart Stay and co.)
  • AMOLED screen's brightness
  • Temperature development during load
  • TouchWiz interface feels tired
  • Design is perhaps too safe

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  Published: 2012-10-17, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com

  • 4G mobile browsing speeds, Excellent design and UI, Beautiful screen
  • Battery suffers under 4G, Plastic construction, Expensive tariffs

 
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  Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com

  • Abstract:  Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S III Mini, but is it simply a smaller version of the Galaxy S III?The Galaxy S III has been one of the biggest smartphones of the year so far but many criticised the size of it. In theory, the Galaxy S III Mini is perf...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-12, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Abstract:  Having reviewed both the Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, and looking at them up close again for this article, it's still hard to pick a favorite. The Note II certainly offers more in a lot of areas we've tested but the user experience isn't d...

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  Published: 2012-10-08, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  After pitting four of the biggest stars in the smartphone world right now against one another in our web browsing and display comparisons, we’re once again taking the quartet on yet another worthwhile comparison to proclaim the best of the best in the...

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  Published: 2012-10-08, Author: Carly , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  THE INQUIRER has taken the smartphone market's two fiercest rivals, the Apple Iphone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3, and pitted them against each other in a head to head video review. Check out our Apple Iphone 5 vs Samsung ...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-08, Author: George , review by: intomobile.com

  • Abstract:  Well, well, well; look what we have here. It's the two phones that everybody loves to hate, the Apple iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III. Android lovers usually despise the iPhone 5 and iOS lovers usually despise the Galaxy S III. We've pitted them hea...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-03, Author: Galen , review by: infoworld.com

  • Abstract:  If you're a fanboy (about 5 million of you qualify), you've already ordered your iPhone 5. But for the rest of the world waiting for Apple to replenish its stocks so that they can get a better look at one of the most overhyped products ever, there's a cho...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-02, Author: Carly , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  Bitter rivals the two companies might be in courtrooms, but both handsets managed to win us over when we reviewed them, each scoring nine out of 10....

 
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  Published: 2012-09-29, Author: Kyle , review by: examiner.com

  • Abstract:  HardwareUnder the hood you have a Qualcomm 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon S4 processor. The sad part is that a lot of other phones outside the U.S. are coming packed with quad-core processor but when you really look at it, you aren't missing those 2 extra co...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-27, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  It’s the battle between the flagships! Two handsets enter, only one can leave claiming supremacy in the smartphone landscape. For a good while now, Samsung’s pride and joy in the Galaxy S III has been tearing up the scene, and when the Apple iPhone 5 ...

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