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June 2012
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Die Autoren gefallen
Viel Leistung kombiniert mit einem starken Akku
Aktuelles Android-OS mit vielen Software-Extras
Papillon_577
Helles Display mit klaren Farben
WechselAkku mit hoher Kapazität
Guter Ton beim Telefonieren
Zahlreiche nützliche Tools vorinstalliert
Sehr gute Haptik
Ausgezeichnete Kameraqualität
Ausdauernder Akku
Performante Hardware
Nützliche Software-Ausstattung
Akku wechselbar
Schneller Prozessor
Gute Sprachqualität
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Großes Display
Sehr hohe Auflösung
Großer Gerätespeicher
Speicherkartenschacht
Kratzfestes Display
Innovative Zusatzfunktionen
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Hohe Auflösung
TopAusstattung
TopDisplay
TopPerformance
Starker Prozessor
Groß
Aber nicht klotzig
Akku langlebig & ersetzbar
Erweiterbarer Speicher
Sehr gute Kamera
Ultraschnell
Ausdauernd
Sehr gutes Display
Coole Software-Features
Sehr grobes und gutes Display
Gute Akkuleistung
Sprachqualitat sehr gut
Gute Kamera und MP3Player
LTE
NFC
Großes
Brillantes 4
8-Zoll-Display
Wifi-Direct
Performance
Brillantes
Riesiges Display
Extrem starke Quadcore-CPU
Klasse Kamera
Exzellenter Musikplayer
Gute Telefonakustik
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Umstrittener Pen Tile Matrix-Bildschirm
Eigenwilliges Design
Gruss Sandeep
Durchschnittliche KameraOptik
Viel Crapware
Musikausgabe zu leise und zu wenig Bass
PenTile-Matrix
Software-Features nur Gimmicks
Verarbeitung entspricht nicht der Preisklasse
Kratzanfälliges Gehäuse
Mäßige Empfangsqualität
Sprachführung nicht ausgereift
Recht groß & schwer
Reines Plastikgehäuse
Verbesserungswürdiges
Kratzeranfälliges Gehäuse
Sprachsteuerung deutlich ausbaufähig
S Voice fast Totalausfall
Akkudeckel sieht nach Plastik aus
Mabige Kameraleistung bei schlechten Lichtverhaltnissen
Mäßige Fotos bei schlechtem Licht
TouchWiz ohne Innovationen
Neue Features und Sprachsteuerung wirken unausgereift
Veröffentlicht: 2012-06-20, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: Laptopmag.com
Slim and comfortable design given large display, Tons of fun-sharing options, Good battery life, Fast camera, Impressive 4G speeds
Relatively dim screen, Noticeable lag when returning to home screen, S Voice suffers from network errors, AllShare still second fiddle to Air Play
The Samsung Galaxy S III for AT&T is the smartest Android phone yet, combining tons of time-saving features with blazing download speeds and strong battery life.
Fast, big display and a great camera, For those of you who can't be social enough, there's Share Shot: a feature where you and your GS III-toting buddies can share photos in real time over a WiFi Direct connection. Speaking of social, Buddy Ph
Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED is losing its charm, Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED is losing its charm, Samsung software overload, same old plastics, Super AMOLED
Is the Samsung Galaxy S III an excellent smartphone? Yes it is. Given the millions of preorders, I suspect many of you would buy this no matter what I said about the phone. That speaks of Samsung's momentum in the smartphone market and their excellent...
The phone looks and feels great. It's smooth like a polished stone, but very light. Samsung corrected some of the biggest mistakes on the Galaxy Nexus. For starters, the camera is absolutely terrific. Photos were incredibly sharp and detailed, and colors
We liked how HTC just lightly augmented Ice Cream Sandwich with little improvements here and there. Samsung went with the more is more approach, and the Galaxy S III suffers for it. The TouchWiz UI is not as intuitive as it could be, and it often adds mor
If you are on Verizon or T-Mobile, then yes, definitely. It will be without a doubt the best phone on those two carriers when it drops. If youre on AT&T or Sprint, then youve got a tough choice because of the One X and the EVO 4G LTE, respectively. If y...
If you haven't figured it out yet, Samsung has impressed me with the Galaxy S III. I was expecting another incremental update in terms of design and features. I was expecting a ho-hum device with little to set it apart from previous generations of devices...
State-of-the-art everything. Big, but light. Advanced call quality features. Long battery life.
Plastic build. Many features are buried deep in the UI
With top-of-the-line everything and plenty of innovative features, the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III delivers the ultimate LTE Android smartphone experience....
4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED touchscreen, Excellent performance, Android 4.0, Samsung Extras: S Voice, S Beam, TecTiles, etc, LTE connectivity, Solid Battery Life
Sharing and connectivity features can drain the battery quickly, Camera is impressive, but it's still not on-par with a good point-n-shoot
The Galaxy S III performed exceptionally well in our benchmark tests and in all of our real-world testing. The phone is very responsive, the screen is vibrant and colorful, and the longevity of the battery is among the best we've seen on a smartphone. Sam...
Great design and display, Plenty of new smartphone features, Superb performance
Sharing features largely limited to Samsung devices, Thin build leads to some awkward handling
The Samsung Galaxy S III is feature rich and has a great design. The fact that it also has an amazing display and offers superb performance makes it one of the best phones for 2012....
Stellar performance, even without an Exynos SoC, Excellent camera, Functionally sound design, Android tweaks have mostly been for the better
Aesthetically challenged, TouchWiz takes getting used to, S Voice is no less of a gimmick than Siri, Samsung has a history of failing to update phones on time
A blazing fast beast of a phone with 2GB of RAM and a 1.5GHz dualcore processor. The display is a beauty, just short of the iPhone and One X screens. Handset is thin and light. The same hardware is sold across five U.S. carriers at the same price point
Samsung's TouchWiz software includes a lot of halfbaked features that aim for innovation but miss the mark — sharing apps in particular. Styling is boring, and not exciting enough for a flagship phone