The Samsung Galaxy S III says hello
LONDON--At its "Unpacked" event, Samsung unveiled the latest model in its flagship Android line, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Compared with its predecessors, the Galaxy family gets a more rounded look that's almost similar to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED is sharp, crisp, and vibrant.
Processing power
The quad-core processor should chew through graphically demanding apps.
A plastic build
The S III will come in two colors, white or blue. While the blue version has a textured brushed-metal design on the rear cover, it's actually plastic. It feels solid, but it doesn't give a good grip like the Galaxy Nexus, and it doesn't feel as durable as the polycarbonate finish of the One X.
Full control
Samsung chose to retain the physical home button for the S III instead of using soft keys like on the Galaxy Nexus.
Ice cream, anyone?
The Galaxy S III runs Ice Cream Sandwich, Android OS 4.0.4.
Some sweet apps
Apps in the drawer will feature a more Ice Cream Sandwich-like look.
Make it snappy
The 8-megapixel camera of the S III features face detection and a burst mode of six images per second. I couldn't test the image quality at the prelaunch event, so I can't yet tell you if the S III's is better than the camera on the One X (or on the iPhone 4S).
Camera options
The 8-megapixel camera is crammed with features and options.
Your best shot
After burst mode finishes, you will get a menu where you can select the best picture. The S III is smart enough to pick the "best" image based on whether the eyes are looking at the camera or somewhere else.
Showtime
A new button on the video app lets you play a video in the foreground while doing other things like surfing the Web.
Drag and drop
The video window is portable, which means you can drag it anywhere on the screen.
Tag, you're it
You can also tag faces to add a name. Photos will then be grouped based on contact info stored on the handset.
Wireless transfer
The handset includes an upgrade to Android Beam called S Beam, which lets you transfer files using NFC or Wi-Fi Direct. Samsung claims the file transfer rate between both phones can go up to 300Mbps.
Flipboard goes Android
Flipboard for Android makes its debut on the Galaxy S III. Dropbox is also preloaded on the handset, and will come with free 50GB storage for two years.
On your command
The Samsung Galaxy S III will come with a new look for the S Voice UI -- we last saw this app in the Galaxy Note -- but it looks more refined here.
Face or voice unlock
Samsung has also added voice unlock to the handset that's meant to be used together with the face unlock app.
Getting set
Here's what the setup process looks like. You'll need to repeat yourself four times for the phone to remember your voice.
How it compares
The S III (right) is larger than the S II (center), and slightly larger than the Galaxy Nexus (left), with which it bears some resemblance.
Back by the battery
Underneath the rear cover, you'll find a removable 2,100mAh battery, the microSD card slot, and the SIM card slot.
Thin and trim
At just .3-inch thin, this enormous phone is extremely slim. It weighs just 4.7 ounces, too.
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