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
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993 Reviews
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When we wrote our initial review of the original Samsung Galaxy S III back in August this year (remember, this was before the iPhone 5 launched, but after the HTC One XL had landed), we rated the handset as the best smartphone available in Australia at t...
Insanely fast Superb screen Quadcore goodness Jelly Bean out of the box
Battery life S Voice still useless Subjective design
The choice between a 3G Samsung Galaxy S3 and a 4G version is actually quite a simple one. It all comes down to how you answer the question, "Do I need speed or staying power from my smartphone?" If having access to information immediately at any cost is...
Excellent 4G speeds, Slick and fast software, Same great display and design
Mediocre battery life, Can't edit home screen dock
The Samsung Galaxy S III 4G takes all that we loved from the original Galaxy S III and adds 4G network capability. It certainly achieves impressive, super fast data speeds on the Telstra and Optus 4G networks and the latest software is as fast and smooth...
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is definitely the best Android smartphone at this stage, no questions about that (unless if you prefer a much larger screen size like the Samsung Galaxy Note 2). It’s fast, gives a smooth experience on Android 4.0 ICS, beautiful s...
Published: 2012-10-08, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is the Galaxy S III we should have got back in June. I'll admit that Jelly Bean wasn't a thing then, but we shouldn't have had to wait for it as long as we did. Same thing with 4G. Telstra — a major launch partner for the Galaxy S III — had a 4G netw...
Same great Galaxy S3 design. Great 4.7-inch screen. 4G data speeds
4G heavily impacts battery life. No HDMI port
Samsung has slipped 4G into the GS3 mix, but sacrificed battery greatly in the process. This is the still same great phone we saw earlier in the year, but the shorter battery cycles will be a deal breaker for many....
Fast as a bullet, Amazing screen resolution and brightness, Fantastic camera optics, fast focus, Slim and light, Great audio quality
Poor call quality, Poor build quality, Screen is useless in sunlight, Battery charges slowly
Overall, this phone is a great phone. It is fast, responsive and has some amazing new technologies in it that we will see become part of our every day life very soon. Gaming and video are immersive and smooth, and the camera is crisp and fast. But it is n...
Abstract: After many months of waiting, and not a small amount of hype, the Galaxy S III is finally here, replacing the Galaxy S II as Samsung's hero phone of the day -- Samsung's play not only against whatever Apple's got up its sleeves but also appealing...
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Published: 2012-08-10, Author: Nic , review by: bit.com.au
The Galaxy is available on all carriers and the 16GB model is available outright for $899. This puts it a little above the current price of the One X, but with the advantage of being available on plan for the major carriers. In all, Samsung's Galaxy S II...
As we've reported previously, Telstra's Next G network has been somewhat congested of late in some CBD areas , leading Delimiter to recommend users to switch onto its incredibly fast 4G network. And with Optus launching its own (potentially even faster) ...