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Published: 2012-12-11, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Samsung’s flagship S3 smartphone gets a ‘mini’ sibling – but just how far has the apple fallen from the tree? Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini €300 sim free, or €25p/m on contract Reviewer: Jasper JacksonThe S3 Mini tries to be a smaller, cheaper version of the S...
Excellent performance, even on CPU/GPU-intensive games, great battery life, Android Jelly Bean (4.1.1)
Way too expensive, weak camera, limited storage
It's a bizarre handset, this one. Usually with mid-range phones performance is an issue, with UIs falling victim to stutter and lag. But here that's not the case – the Galaxy S3 Mini will handle pretty much anything you throw at it. And best of all it'll...
Unlike the truly boring Sony Xperia J we checked out this week, the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini’s got a bit of panache: it takes the same curved styling of the S3, and white hue to boot. It’s plastic, yes, but somehow it seems stylish too.And it runs almost exactly the same software too: Samsung’s homescreen and navigation screens are colourful and easy to use, and you’ll find the same excellent Pop-U
While it may sport similar software to the Samsung Galaxy S3, the S3 Mini’s hardware pales in comparison. The four inch screen, though compact, is a lower resolution 800x480, which looks grainy and old against the pin sharp HD display of its bigger brother. And the 1GHz dual-core processor, though fast enough for watching video and a spot of web browsing, isn’t as scorchingly quick either.The fiv
Despite the name, the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is the perfect size for many people, put off by the grotesque proportions of the latest Android super phones, and Apple’s closed off iOS software. And its looks and software are easy on the eye too.That said...
Abstract: Google latest smartphone is the Nexus 4 by LG but how does it compare to Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini ? We'll look at the differences in our Google LG Nexus 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini comparison review. The Galaxy S3 Mini and Nexus 4 both come with a mid-rang...
Latest version of Android, Decent battery life and call quality, Feels comfortable in your hand
Too expensive, Outclassed by the cheaper Google Nexus 4
The Galaxy S3 Mini has a very similar design to the S3, but internally it uses a significantly slower processor. It still delivers a pretty slick user experience thanks to Android Jelly Bean, but the screen and camera aren’t on a par with those of the ...
Great build and nice design, plenty of tweaking to offer a wide range of functionality, microSD card slot, good battery life
Feels unexpectedly sluggish, looks overpriced
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini looks good and doesn't explicitly lack power, but the performance seems surprisingly sluggish when carrying out basic tasks. It does give you good battery life however....
Small profile, good display and the latest Google operating system with impressive battery life.
The price tag seems high and rivals now offer more speed and storage for your money
The S3 Mini is an impressive and slim Android smartphone with useful features and good battery life but it doesn't offer anything new or unique compared to better specified rivals for the same (or less) money....
The Samsung Galaxy S III Mini convinces as a smartphone. The hardware may not be the latest and the greatest, but it's powerful enough to ensure a smooth user experience. However, the 'S III' in the name creates expectations that aren't entirely met. Su...
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Published: 2012-11-13, Author: Thomas , review by: techradar.com
Scaled down design, Android Jelly Bean, MicroSD support, Bright Screen
We really liked the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. It ticks all the right boxes, and comes in at a very decent price. The truth of the matter is, though, that it's launching right smack bang against the Google phone, the Nexus 4. Every time we looked at the Gal...