***The Official Samsung Galaxy S III Thread***

'A lot' bigger? You think?

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I would say the size increase between the S2 and S3 were marginally smaller than that of the S3 against the Note. I certainly wouldn't say the Note is "a lot bigger" than the S3.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, it's a lot bigger. I've had my One X next to a Note and it makes it feel small.

The S2 > S3 transition isn't all that much in terms of the size. They've done a good job keeping it fairly 'small'.
 
I'm on Talkmobile (Vodafone network), first time that I'm on a contract and not sure what to do. As I said a few pages back I might just stick with the S2, go off contract and get a cheap 10 quid/month Giffgaff sim, but you know what it's like... the upgrade itch is there for sure! Haven't had a call from mobiles.co.uk yet, let's see what they say first.
Think I'll also make my decision based on what is said here once people start playing with the phone, nothing better than some hands on experience from S2 users who moved to the S3.

Wise man you are. I'm kind of in the same boat, I dunno whether to get the S3 in August and flog my S2 on ebay or just stick with the S2 until the S4 comes out (which will hopefully be a more noticeable leap over the S2).

I just wish manufacturers would stop going for yearly releases or the phone companies would offer 12 month (affordable) contracts so upgrades can be slip streamed with contracts.

The problem is if I get the S3 in August, sign up to another 18 month contract and they bring an S4 out in May 2013, I'll have to wait til Xmas before I can get it.
 
The Note is comedy big. I can't imagine how anyone can call it only a bit bigger than the S3 which is in every sense the same size as the Galaxy Nexus, just thinner.
 
How long have you got left on your contract? I have 2 months left on my SGS2 12 month contract, also with mobiles.co.uk, and intend to finish it first and then see what is available. Hopefully a few months after release some good deals will available, as happened last year.

June 22nd mine ends i think but he said but i can upgrade whenever. I guess i can wait till then if there's bound to be some good deals about.
 
Some stupid woman in cpw blethering on about how phones are too big, how we're all whores and slaves to fashion, that nobody needed a mobile so big...


She had just been playing with the note.


And in other news, Q why isn't the glass covering camera lenses gorrila glass as standard is there a reason for this?
 
The Note is comedy big. I can't imagine how anyone can call it only a bit bigger than the S3 which is in every sense the same size as the Galaxy Nexus, just thinner.

No body has called it that, I did disagree with the statement that it is "a lot" bigger than the S3 though. IMO, for it to be "a lot bigger" it would have to be at least 50% increase in size. From the side by side comparison is looks marginally longer and noticeably wider but not 'a lot' bigger (again IMO)
 
It is a lot bigger. 50% bigger would make it more than a lot bigger, that would be outrageously bigger.




Back on topic, another hands on from CTIA:

 
Ok let me put it this way, the screen on the S3 is 4.8 inches which is a 11% increase in size over the S2.

The screen on the Note is 5.3 inches which is a 10% increase in size over the S3 (and 24% bigger than the S2).

So there is a bigger jump (in screen size anyway) from the S2 to the S3 than there is from the S3 to the Note which IMO chips away at the Note's niche a little.

Now I know they've been more efficient with how much real estate the screen takes up on the S3 but then adding the curved edges in, I feel any gain there has been reduced by the design.

As I said before, I just think they've gone for 4.8 inches so they can say they have a 720p screen despite the fact that from a clarity point of view there would have been no difference in using a 4.3 inch screen @ 650p, except the fact most people think that 720p is some kind of holy grail because it's "HD", they'd even included the term HD in the naming of the screen which is rather pointless and IMO is nothing more than taking advatage of people's poor understanding of resolution versus screen size.
 
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It is a lot bigger. 50% bigger would make it more than a lot bigger, that would be outrageously bigger.

So how much bigger is a whale to a mouse then? That must blow you mind if you're already using the term "outrageously" to describe something less than half as big as something else.
 
Drop the res and screen size and you drop the PPI count. If it was 1024x650 or whatever at 4.3" then the screen PPI would be around 280. While that kind of difference might not be visible to the average person....we're not average people.

Face it, Note is much bigger especially in the hand. bezels are bigger, dimensions are bigger and so on.
 
Proportionally it's a lot bigger. You have to remember things like hand size for one handed use too.

It crosses a line of becoming too big to comfortably use as a general phone. That is why it's too big. I don't know why you are banging on about percentages, it's not relevant. The S3 does not do this, therefore it's not an issue.

In context, it's a lot bigger.
 
So anyway, who's getting a 64 GB MicroSDxC card seeing as Samsung are the only manufacturer to natively support exFAT file system with their own kernel module?
 
So anyway, who's getting a 64 GB MicroSDxC card?

If there's no 32GB model on release day then I'll get the 16GB model and a 64GB card. Been a while since I last bought SD cards, I assume no new players in the brand game have come about to it's still Sandisk?
 
Anyone got a link to a gallery of the S3 in white and blue? Can't decide which I like more.

Most galleries I've seen are either promotional shots or hands on in a dimly lit show space somewhere, would be nice to see what the colours look like in more naturally lit locations.
 
If there's no 32GB model on release day then I'll get the 16GB model and a 64GB card. Been a while since I last bought SD cards, I assume no new players in the brand game have come about to it's still Sandisk?

Samsung SD cards are pretty damn good :)
 
So anyway, who's getting a 64 GB MicroSDxC card seeing as Samsung are the only manufacturer to natively support exFAT file system with their own kernel module?

I'm getting the 32GB one that's coming with the phone via CPW. Will probably eventually grab the 64GB.

I think that this was one of the clinchers for me getting the SIII in that there is no longer the need to format the SD card to FAT32 and by so having the 4gb limit for video files. I'm assuming that the FLAC lovers will be liking this as well.
 
I'm getting the 32GB one that's coming with the phone via CPW. Will probably eventually grab the 64GB.

I think that this was one of the clinchers for me getting the SIII in that there is no longer the need to format the SD card to FAT32 and by so having the 4gb limit for video files. I'm assuming that the FLAC lovers will be liking this as well.

Sandisk 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 @ £44.99
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/...XC-UHS-I-Card-64-GB-with-Adapter/Product.html

So much cheaper than I imagined!


Water Proof
Temperature Proof
Shock Proof
X-Ray proof

Lol?
 
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