Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Samsung Galaxy S2 vs IPhone 4S vs HTC one X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus, from platform, Screen, Resolution, Thickness, Weight, Processor, RAM, Rear Camera, Front Camera, Memory, Connectivity and battery.
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Depth Review in Camera, Design, Internet, Media, Apps, and other
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There's something so refreshing about seeing such fervour about a phone that's not prefaced with an 'i' – so it's almost an honour to be one of the first publications to get a proper hands on with the Samsung Galaxy S3.
The Samsung Galaxy S3 has been snapped multiple times in leaks – some more accurate than others, it has to be said – and the specs mooted have turned out to be pretty bang on.While the Korean firm has been subject to the same clamour for information as Apple, which will have pleased the now-largest smartphone maker after years as an also-ran in the mobile phones space, it's not been in the same league as the Cupertino lot when it comes to secrecy.
But that doesn't matter – megapixels and gigabytes don't mean anything if they're not wrapped up in a decent package, so is the Samsung Galaxy S3 a worthy successor to the much-loved Galaxy S2?
Design
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by nature – it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the greatest moments'.
While this is all a little hyperbolic, the nature theme is certainly present when you handle the phone for the first time. Brushed plastic – you've got a choice of 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue' – adorns the large device, which runs in with dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm, despite still having to pack in a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen.
Sony Xperia Tapioca revealed with photos
The upcoming Sony Xperia Tapioca has appeared in a couple of photos, showing off the budget handset in all its glossy, black plastic glory.
Now images of Sony's budget handset have made their way onto the web, with the first appearing on German site TechBlog.We first heard reports of the Tapioca way back in January when some less than inspiring specs were leaked.
The Tapioca appears next to the Sony Xperia S and you can see the dainty handset has taken some styling notes from the HTC Wildfire S.
Credit:Techblog
Sony Ericsson… really!?
The second image comes courtesy of Russian site Mobile Review, which shows a prototype Sony Xperia Tapioca sporting the same design, but oddly branded in the Sony Ericsson livery – expect this to say Sony when it's released.
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