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.
June 2012
(87%)
993 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
22 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Fast as a bullet
Amazing screen resolution and brightness
Fantastic camera optics
Fast focus
Slim and light
Great audio quality
Smooth navigation throughout the OS
Efficient use of power
Excellent camera (for a phone)
Ergonomic design
Huge
Bright
Clear display
Insanely fast Superb screen Quadcore goodness Jelly Bean out of the box
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
The Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Excellent 4G speeds
Slick and fast software
Same great display and design
Excellent battery life
Superb screen
Quad core speed
Top media management
Same great Galaxy S3 design. Great 4.7-inch screen. 4G data speeds
Outstanding battery life. Great display. Zippy performance. Great suite of features
The editors didn't like
Poor call quality
Poor build quality
Screen is useless in sunlight
Battery charges slowly
Home button is awkward to press
TouchWiz deviates too far from ICS “Holo Theme”
No 4G or DC-HSPA+
Bland design
Auto-brightness is too jumpy
And low
What we like
Battery life S Voice still useless Subjective design
The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim
And Samsung's Siri competitor
S Voice
Disappointed us. You can only roam at 3G speeds outside of U.S. Cellular's home network
Disappointed. Until Sprint's LTE launch
Data speeds drag on the carrier's 3G network
Mediocre battery life
Can't edit home screen dock
Subjective design
S Voice not optimised
Disappointed us
And Samsung's S Voice Siri competitor disappointed
4G heavily impacts battery life. No HDMI port
No HDMI port. Photo quality is a small step back from the GS2
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