Sunday, May 6, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3

Samsung announced the Galaxy SIII the other day and to my excitement.....well, there wasn't any for me. This is very unfortunate, but it is what it is.

So, what did Samsung drop on us? A few new cores made it s way into the plastic body. Quad-Core phone with a full GB of RAM.  This is the part that really got me flustered, Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 720 x 1280 pixels, 4.8 inches (~306 ppi pixel density). Although nothing to shake a stick it at per Se, but really? The Samsung Galaxy SII totes a  Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen,  480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches (~217 ppi pixel density). Some might say that really isn't great compared to the SIII, but there is also a difference in screen size as well. I'd hate to be a over zealous, but I will have to wait for this phone to come out and look at it with my own eyes to make the true judgement.

For all the camera people out there, this phone might be the most impressive so far. Though it has basically the same camera as the GSII, the front camera on the SIII is where push comes to shove for many reasons. Yes, 1.9 MP, 720p@30fps. Not only is the front camera very good on a spec sheet, but the true feature that Samsung mentioned in the unwrapping of the GSIII, that the camera sees you. It knows when you are looking at it and will wake up without you, the user doing an extra what? Button click maybe. Wouldn't want to hurt yourself, but either way. The phone is going to come in a very pathetic blue, and of course white. Who would not want a white phone? ME! Lets think out of the box people. Orange, mango, some other colors besides Black, Blue, and White. Whatever the case might be, I will still carry my AT&T Samsung Galaxy SII. The phone has not done me wrong yet, and I'm still yet to see something better in my opinion.

~Thanks for Stopping By~
Luke









2 comments:

  1. I am also gonna wait to see what its like in person. Im happy with my GS2, it does everything i want.
    The Nokia Lumia colors are awesome, and have shook the Mobile device industry up.

    Jamie

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    1. With Android devices always being released I think this phone is not up to par and will fade away in about 3-4 months. Phones can be relesed until your a sick to your stomach. the overhaul needs to be done to the OS itself. Example being like the Play store. Games are dry in there.

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