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Testseek.co.uk 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
 
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The editors liked

  • Samsung's S-Features
  • As well as the ergonomic shape and the larger screen
  • Make for an amazing bit of futuristic technology
  • Agent Nayler
  • Samsung's own 1.4GHz Exynos processor can handle anything you throw at it. I like the carefully chosen new features
  • Including S-Voice commands
  • Direct call
  • Smart Alert and my personal favourite - Pop up play
  • Agent King
  • The HD screen lo
  • Great battery life
  • Large vibrant display
  • Fast processor
  • Great specs
  • Features such as SVoice and Pop Up Play
  • Excellent build quality
  • Signal strength seems to be above par
  • The Bad
  • Lack of preloaded social apps
  • TouchWiz UI
  • Just doesn't cut it
  • WiF
  • Nice visual design
  • Great screen
  • Quad-core processor
  • Excellent camera
  • Useful Samsung software additions
  • MicroSD card slot
  • Nice piece of hardware
  • Extremely light
  • Super large screen
  • Some interesting interface ideas
  • The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 4G LTE/HSPA+ 42 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
  • Same great formula from the original
  • Fast mobile data
  • Slightly improved hardware
  • Android Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Gorgeous 4.8-inch 720p screen
  • Slick lightweight design
  • Slot for microSD card
  • Excellent battery life
  • Superb screen
  • Quad core speed
  • Top media management
  • Battery life
  • Smooth UI and stability
  • Camera performance
  • MicroSD card options
  • Can change the battery
  • Fantastic performance
  • Elegant design
  • Great screen and camera
  • Removable battery / microSD card slot
  • Quality screen
  • Responsive and smooth at all times
  • Simple
  • Intuitive TouchWiz interface
  • Very good camera
  • Comprehensive video player
  • Some original exclusive functions
  • Low SAR level
  • Slim and stylish design
  • SD card and Dropbox for extra storage
  • Innovative features from voice control to proximity sensor
  • Superb video
  • Very good audio
  • Clever interface
  • Rapid performance
  • Detailed
  • Vibrant display
  • Excellent photo and video quality
  • With its 4.8-inch screen
  • The Galaxy is a bit of a beast. But don’t let its size fool you into think it’s a cumbersome thing. The Galaxy S3 is slim
  • Light and feels great to hold. Into the nitty gritty of its performance
  • The Samsung Galaxy S3 is blisteringly quick. Webpages take just a few seconds to load up. The Galaxy S3 is one of the fastest Android phones around
  • If not the fastest. The 4.8-
  • Really sharp
  • Colourful display
  • Snapper is crammed with features
  • Quadcore processor
  • Support for 4G.
  • Superb Screen Quad core speed Good Battery Life
  • Excellent highresolution screen
  • Some clever usability features
  • Good battery life
  • MicroSD storage expansion
  • Light and thin
  • 4.8in 720p HD sAMOLED screen
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 8 megapixel camera
  • Feels great in hand
  • Is the most future proof phone available today
  • Super AMOLED HD display is very impressive
  • Exynos 4412 processor is the fastest we've experienced
  • 16 or 32 GB internal storage plus MicroSD slot
  • Superior browsing experience
  • TouchWiz

The editors didn't like

  • If you have smaller than average hands then this is likely not for you
  • The S III is a little bit bigger than the S II but not as big as the Galaxy Note
  • So bear that in mind when deciding on your device
  • Design
  • Samsung's “Designed for Humans” tagline re
  • Agent Nayler
  • While the S3 has some of the best specs on the market
  • The casing feels slightly flimsy and to me the faux-brushed aluminium on the edges doesn't have the premium feel a phone of this calibre should have
  • Agent King
  • At only 133g
  • The S3 l
  • Lack of preloaded social apps
  • TouchWiz UI
  • Just doesn't cut it
  • WiFi bug
  • Poor reception and call quality
  • Lags despite stellar specs
  • Hyped up launch and marketing
  • Underwhelming actual experience
  • Poor integration of continuous trace input
  • Polycarbonate chassis feels cheap
  • Samsung's S Voice is a poor Siri clone
  • Android isn't as good as iOS
  • Google's Play store isn't as good as the App Store
  • Some interface ideas are a bit strange
  • The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim
  • And Samsung's Siri competitor
  • S Voice
  • Disappointed
  • Incredibly expensive
  • No extra internal storage options
  • Battery sub-par for 4G
  • TouchWiz interface can be confusing
  • Premium price
  • Subjective design
  • S Voice not optimised
  • Display could be brighter
  • Some minor software bugs
  • Plastic casing is lacklustre
  • Samsung extras like S Voice feel gimmicky
  • Design is a bit vanilla
  • It's nothing new or innovative
  • Touchsensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally
  • SVoice function nothing to write home about
  • Home button has slight lag
  • Some unnecessary proprietary apps
  • Feels a bit plasticky and cheap
  • Stock Android better than TouchWiz
  • Some features feel gimmicky
  • A downside to such a large handset is that one-handed operation can be awkward. Unless you own some large fingers
  • That is. Stretching your fingers from one of the device to another proves uncomfortable. Like Apple’s Siri
  • The Samsung Galaxy S3 has a voice assistant
  • . Here it’s called S Voice
  • Which in truth feels like a bit of a gimmick. It does work
  • But we’re not used to talking to speaking to
  • SVoice is disappointing
  • Few updates from first Galaxy S3.
  • Camera could be better SVoice not optimised
  • Large and unwieldy
  • Smart Stay feature failed to work consistently
  • Not cheap
  • Packed with features but quality varies
  • No HDMI connection
  • Loudspeaker is muffled very easily
  • No dedicated multitasking key
  • Stock keyboard is a pain to use
  • HTC Sense and AOSP could be considered better than TouchWiz
  • S Voice is largely a gimmick.

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  Published: 2012-07-05, Author: Blair , review by: kitguru.net

  • Feels great in hand, Is the most future proof phone available today, Super AMOLED HD display is very impressive, Exynos 4412 processor is the fastest we've experienced, 16 or 32 GB internal storage plus MicroSD slot, Superior browsing experience, TouchWiz
  • Loudspeaker is muffled very easily, No dedicated multitasking key, Stock keyboard is a pain to use, HTC Sense and AOSP could be considered better than TouchWiz, S Voice is largely a gimmick.
  • The Samsung Galaxy S III has been my daily device for the last month and after the initial hype I still remain very impressed by what is easily the android smartphone on the market.The 133g mass does not feel heavy at all and the shell fits extremely well...

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  Published: 2012-06-19, review by: computeractive.co.uk

  • Abstract:  We’ve yet to be truly dazzled by an Android 4 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ smartphone, but our hopes were high with the new Samsung Galaxy S3. Its predecessor was our favourite Android smartphone of last year and this new model looks like a significant upgrade...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-19, review by: whathifi.com

  • Slim and stylish design, SD card and Dropbox for extra storage, innovative features from voice control to proximity sensor, superb video, very good audio, clever interface
  • Home button has slight lag, some unnecessary proprietary apps
  • Smartphones have become terrifyingly powerful and capable devices in the last few years. The ultimate convergence device, they've blended a phone, portable music player, remote, satnav, games machines and more besides in to slim, lightweight, ultra-desira...

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  Published: 2012-06-18, review by: v3.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-16, review by: letsgomobile.org/en

  • T he Samsung Galaxy S3 is a real high-end Android smartphone, with Samsung’s inspired-by-nature Touch wiz interface. Thanks to the quad-core processor, the smartphone reacts very quickly, regardless of the amount of applications that you open, the G...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-15, review by: coolsmartphone.com

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  Published: 2012-06-15, Author: Nirave , review by: techview.co

  • Great battery life, Large vibrant display, Fast processor, great specs, Features such as SVoice and Pop Up Play, Excellent build quality, Signal strength seems to be above par, The Bad:, Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiF
  • Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiFi bug, Poor reception and call quality, Lags despite stellar specs, Hyped up launch and marketing; underwhelming actual experience, Poor integration of continuous trace input
  • Samsung's Galaxy S2 was successful beyond all expectations and Samsung have hoped to continue the success with the release of the latest iteration in their Galaxy smartphone range. They've upgraded the specs, changed the design and done their best to take...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-15, review by: digitalversus.com

  • Removable battery / microSD card slot, Quality screen, Responsive and smooth at all times, Simple, intuitive TouchWiz interface, Very good camera, Comprehensive video player, Some original exclusive functions, Low SAR level, Battery life
  • Design is a bit vanilla, it's nothing new or innovative, Touchsensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally, SVoice function nothing to write home about
  • The Samsung Galaxy S3 delivers a first-rate user experience. With its top-notch hardware, this handset never flinches or falters. On top of that, Samsung has loaded the S3 with plenty of innovative new software features—most of which are pretty good—as...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-14, review by: tracyandmatt.co.uk

  • Abstract:  So here we are - after covering every inch of the Samsung Galaxy SIII both inside and out and then comparing it with HTC's One X, it's time for a verdict. These two devices are likely to be the closest top-dog Android competitors this year, as both man...

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  Published: 2012-06-13, review by: tracyandmatt.co.uk

  • Abstract:  When the next generation of superphones loaded with quad core processors and expansive screens, squeezed into svelte ultrathin bodies, naturally, battery life and power consumption became a concern. Surely faster hardware and smaller bodies means more ...

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