
Samsung Galaxy S III (CDMA)
Phone Scoop Review
Aug 6, 2012 by Eric M. Zeman
Sprint's variant of the Samsung Galaxy S III is just as good as those sold by Sprint's competitors and is the latest device to support Sprint's brand new LTE network. Find out how Sprint's LTE network rates in Phone Scoop's full report. read review ›
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Not as good as other phones
This phone was a replacement for my iPhone 4S that was having battery issues. I should have gotten another one.
Pros: screen is large and easy to read. Phone is slim and the battery life so far has been much better than my iPhone.
Cons: spelling autocorrect just isn't done very well. iPhone beats it hands down. Siri much easier to use. Messaging threads are not as good as the iPhone.
The apps are pretty much the same anymore between the two systems. Maybe when LTE gets implemented that will make up the difference between the two.
All in all I am a little disappointed in the Galaxy. The iPhone is still the phone to beat.
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Nice screen etc, but missing some things
This phone is great looking and works well. Screen, camera software all very good.
However, the Sprint version has no SIM slot so you can't get a card when traveling outside of the US like the other carriers who have the SIM Card slot. The Verizon phone is LTE and CDMA and they have a SIM slot and will offer GSM overseas use.
Also it would be nice if they put a micro HDMI port on these, so you don't need a proprietary adapter to connect it to a hidef TV?
On a personal prefference note. This phone is really quite thin, which people must value highly, because I would much rather have a phone that is 1/3rd thicker with twice the battery capacity. Only motorola seems to build a phone for people who value battery life, this need being met with the razor max. .
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