Ever since having my GS2, and now GS3, I haven't been in the market for a point and shoot. I've been seriously impressed with the GS3.
Looks like it only covers going from left to right. Regardless, remember when you had to have a working model of something in order to get a patent? Now you just have to have an idea, and a drawing. I agree, reformation is needed BADLY!
Night mode on the GS3 picks up a ton of light.
When you enable stabilization on the OneX, it zooms in. The GS3 for being digital is actually not bad, but the Lumia just throws both of them on the ground, snorts bath salts, and then eats their brains.
Compared my GS3 display with a friends iPhone5, and actually found a lot of similarities in color reproduction, sharpness, she even agreed (she has been a long time iphone loyalist). I must say though, the quality of the phone is incredible, and has survived her purse without a scratch, lol.
The text box that I'm responding in is a rectangle with rounded corners. If I squint, turn my head 90 degrees, spin around 7 times, and take large amounts of hallucinogens, I could confuse it for an iPhone. livefyre, prepare for ban!
You know what is hilarious? All these phones are basically the same, yet somehow some infinge and some don't. Proof that the jury didn't have a clue what they were looking at, and blindingly sided with Apple
Galaxy S2 and all its variants shouldn't have been on their either.
@hchristy2013 @KVKdragon "Great artists steal" - Steve Jobs
The Samsung is taller or wider depending on how you have it. But the comment on that it is just a big screen is correct. Look at televisions. All are now 16:9 with a bezel around them.
This is very true.
iris is better than S-Voice, and it's free.
All phones with 2 radios do voice and data. My old original Epic would without a problem.
Victim of it's own hype. Sucks when that happens.
This is a poorly written launcer on a poorly hacked up S2