Testseek.com have collected 993 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9300 Galaxy S3.
June 2012
(87%)
993 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
With the quad-core powering the Samsung Galaxy S3, it brings out a wonderful experience making it an impressive smartphone. The 8Mp camera is capable of wonderful pictures and shooting full-HD videos. Packed with features, some needing updates, the S3 is ...
There is no doubt that Galaxy is technically strong handset generated by Samsung ever. The beautiful screen, fast working processor, RAM and battery makes this strong contender in the race of gadgets. The device is fully advanced and loved by the user. If...
Astonishing HD Screen, Fastest Smart Phone , Exceptional 8 Megapixel camera, High speed processor
Subjective design , Too big to handle, S Voice not optimized
There is no doubt that the Samsung Galaxy S3 is technologically the most upgraded and advanced Smartphone available in the market now. Its stunning screen, it's incredibly fast processor and its battery life is better than most of its competitors. And not...
Abstract: So, what may as well be last season's top smartphone against a hot favorite for this year's gold. Samsung must be proud of the fact that both carry its signature. Future Galaxy S4 users will feel safe knowing they're getting a future-proofed device th...
Abstract: With the announcement of the Samsung flagship Smartphone Galaxy S4, which was in the hindsight for quite some time now, all the tech geeks seems to have one task as the utmost priority – the comparison of the upgrade from its predecessor in order to find ...
Abstract: In-depth review of the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, the S3 Mini sports a 4″ SAMOLED screen and is essentially a mini version of the popular Galaxy S3 android phone, it is powered by a dual-core 1 Ghz processor has 1 GB of RAM and comes preloaded with Android 4...
Abstract: Android fans are spoilt for choice when it comes to top-end smartphones. A constant stream of new releases keep on raising the bar, while last year's technology quickly becomes affordable. The problem is it can be difficult to know which one to go for, es...
Abstract: When Google announced that the next Nexus will pack four Krait cores and an upgraded camera, all for the price of $300 ($350 for the more sensible, 16GB version), there was a short moment when it seemed that everyone after an Android phone would be cr...