Showing posts with label iii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iii. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S III Swarovski Crystals Edition
Samsung Galaxy S III | Samsungs latest flagship product, the Galaxy S III, now has a new variant with Swarovski crystals sprinkled through models of Samsung Galaxy S 3 Swarovski Edition by Amosu Couture. Samsungs flagship handset is sprinkled with about 500 Swarovski crystals, including the "Home" posted 16 crystals. Samsung Galaxy S III Swarovski Edition comes with cow leather case Amosu Couture. Case is available in a wide selection of colors and are sold separately, if you want it, then you should add a fee of $ 258.
Samsung Galaxy S III With 500 Swarovski crystal ornaments, Amosu offer worth $ 2.715, or approximately USD 32.5 million. Enthusiasts can also ask personal name that is written on the back of the handset with the added costs. Samsung Galaxy S III deluxe edition, has specifications similar to the inside of usual handset Samsung Galaxy S III.

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Samsung Galaxy S III With 500 Swarovski crystal ornaments, Amosu offer worth $ 2.715, or approximately USD 32.5 million. Enthusiasts can also ask personal name that is written on the back of the handset with the added costs. Samsung Galaxy S III deluxe edition, has specifications similar to the inside of usual handset Samsung Galaxy S III.

Saturday, November 1, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S III Officially Launched in Indonesia
Samsung Galaxy S III | PT Samsung Electronics Indonesia (PT SEI), launched the third generation of their flagship Android smartphone, Galaxy S III. This product became available in the market Indonesia on 2 June.
This launch in Indonesia is three weeks later after before was released in may for first time in London England. As the flagship Android smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S III comes with a carrying four main features, namely Pop Up Play, S Beam, Camera Burst, and Stay Smart. The presence of four features that are intuitive to respond to users; facilitate them in doing some activities at the same time on the phon

Samsung Galaxy S III has a 4.9-inch landscape display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, with Super AMOLED technology and coated Gorilla Glass 2 a scratch and unbreakable. Its power strengthened with quad-core 1.4 Ghz Exnynos, 1GB RAM, and running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Internal memory of Samsung Galaxy S III is available in a choice of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. There are also slot MicroSD which can expanded up to capacity of 128 GB. Sensor camera Samsung Galaxy S III equipped with an 8MP, and 1.9 MP front camera. While the resistance furnished by the battery capacity of 2100mAh.
Unfortunately, Samsung has not told the details of the price. Unlike the previous product, which is bundled with one until two operators, This Samsung Galaxy S III offered to all operators because everything is attracted to sale it.
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This launch in Indonesia is three weeks later after before was released in may for first time in London England. As the flagship Android smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S III comes with a carrying four main features, namely Pop Up Play, S Beam, Camera Burst, and Stay Smart. The presence of four features that are intuitive to respond to users; facilitate them in doing some activities at the same time on the phon
Samsung Galaxy S III has a 4.9-inch landscape display resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, with Super AMOLED technology and coated Gorilla Glass 2 a scratch and unbreakable. Its power strengthened with quad-core 1.4 Ghz Exnynos, 1GB RAM, and running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
Internal memory of Samsung Galaxy S III is available in a choice of 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. There are also slot MicroSD which can expanded up to capacity of 128 GB. Sensor camera Samsung Galaxy S III equipped with an 8MP, and 1.9 MP front camera. While the resistance furnished by the battery capacity of 2100mAh.
Unfortunately, Samsung has not told the details of the price. Unlike the previous product, which is bundled with one until two operators, This Samsung Galaxy S III offered to all operators because everything is attracted to sale it.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S III Manual User Guide Troubleshooting
Other vital info off target regarding troubleshooting drawback includes device displays network or service error messages, The bit screen responds slowly or improperly, device freezes or has fatal errors, Calls ar being born, Outgoing calls arent connected, Incoming calls arent connected, Others cannot hear you speaking on a decision, Audio quality is poor, once dialling from contacts, the decision isnt connected, The device beeps and therefore the battery icon is empty, The battery doesnt charge properly or the device turns off, device is hot if touched, Error messages seem once launching the camera, Error messages seem once launching the FM radio, Error messages seem once gap music files, Another Bluetooth device isnt situated, A affiliation isnt established once you connect the device to a pc. scan the table of content below:
Table of content for the Samsung Galaxy S III manual user guide:
- Assembling
- Getting started
- Communication
- Entertainment
- Personal information
- Web and GPS-based services
- Connectivity
- Tools
- Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Safety information
- Index
download Samsung Galaxy S III manual user guide and troubleshooting here.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S III Loses Local Search
In an effort to avoid widening its patent battle with Apple, Samsung released a software update for the Galaxy S III that removes local search functionality.
Prior to todays update, the pre-loaded Google Search app on the Galaxy S III would also search files on the phone - like contacts and apps - when users conducted a Web search. But as Android Central first noted, a recent update stripped that functionality from the phone.
A Samsung spokesman confirmed that the update affects Galaxy S III devices in the U.S.
"Samsung has updated the software for the Galaxy S III as a precautionary measure to ensure that U.S. consumers may enjoy using our innovative products without interruption," he said.
Android Central said the update is also rolling out to the unlocked international model, but Samsung could not confirm that.
The over-the-air update is being pushed out as a "stability update." A T-Mobile version of the Galaxy S III checked by PCMag around noon Eastern had not yet received the update; local search was still intact.
The same feature was removed from the Galaxy Nexus recently after a California judge found that the device infringed on an Apple patent for unified search. Initially, the Galaxy Nexus was banned in the U.S., but an update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with local search removed, rectified the problem, Samsung said.
Apple has already gone after the Galaxy S III for patent infringement, but a recent bid to stop the U.S. launch of the smartphone was thwarted thanks to scheduling issues. Apple will still pursue its patent fight against the Galaxy S III but on a less-expedited basis than it might have wanted. Samsung apparently hopes removing unified search from the Galaxy S III will help keep it on store shelves in the U.S.
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Prior to todays update, the pre-loaded Google Search app on the Galaxy S III would also search files on the phone - like contacts and apps - when users conducted a Web search. But as Android Central first noted, a recent update stripped that functionality from the phone.
A Samsung spokesman confirmed that the update affects Galaxy S III devices in the U.S.
"Samsung has updated the software for the Galaxy S III as a precautionary measure to ensure that U.S. consumers may enjoy using our innovative products without interruption," he said.
Android Central said the update is also rolling out to the unlocked international model, but Samsung could not confirm that.
The over-the-air update is being pushed out as a "stability update." A T-Mobile version of the Galaxy S III checked by PCMag around noon Eastern had not yet received the update; local search was still intact.
The same feature was removed from the Galaxy Nexus recently after a California judge found that the device infringed on an Apple patent for unified search. Initially, the Galaxy Nexus was banned in the U.S., but an update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with local search removed, rectified the problem, Samsung said.
Apple has already gone after the Galaxy S III for patent infringement, but a recent bid to stop the U.S. launch of the smartphone was thwarted thanks to scheduling issues. Apple will still pursue its patent fight against the Galaxy S III but on a less-expedited basis than it might have wanted. Samsung apparently hopes removing unified search from the Galaxy S III will help keep it on store shelves in the U.S.
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Friday, August 8, 2014
Samsung Galaxy S III Vs Motorola Droid Razr Maxx Which Verizon Smartphone is Better
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx has been the one of the best selling smartphones at Verizon Wireless, with just iPhone 4S to beat. The smartphone is well known for its Kevlar design, gorgeous display and monstrous battery. And, after the Android 4.0 ICS update, the Droid Razr Maxx is nothing short of a beast.
However, the recent arrival of Samsungs latest flagship smartphone - the Galaxy S3 - has posed a strong challenge to Droid Razr Maxx sales. Samsung is taking the game to the next level this time. Galaxy S3 has overtaken iPhone 4S in terms of popularity and is targeting the next iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, which is expect to arrive this fall (possibly in October).
Here is the detailed comparison of the two Android giants - Motorola Droid Raz Maxx and Samsung Galaxy S3
Design and Display
Design-wise, the Droid Razr Maxx is no different from the original Droid Razr. It has the same Kevlar backplate and same arrangement of ports and buttons. The design is at least better than that of Galaxy S3. However, the 4.3-inch PenTile qHD display is a real letdown for the device - not a 2012 flagship smartphone standard. The Galaxy S3 also has a PenTile Matrix display, but it is bounded so finely in AMOLED panels that there is no negative impact on user experience with the HD display. Galaxy S3s display yields better clarity, sharpness and vividness than Droid Razr Maxxs.
Processor and Memory
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx runs on dual-core 1.5 GHz Cortex A9 processor fitted on TI OMAP 4430 chipset, with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. For expandable memory options, it supports microSD card up to 32GB, with 16GB memory card included in the package. Samsung Galaxy S3 has a clear win with dual-core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor with 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB of build-in storage and microSD card support up to 64GB.
Connectivity
Both - Motorola Droid Razr Maxx and Samsung Galaxy S3 - will benefit from Verizons super-fast LTE network. Most of the connectivity offerings are same in both these smartphones. The unique connectivity feature in Droid Razr Maxx is dedicated HDMI port; while in Galaxy S3, the unique feature is NFC connectivity for apps like S Beam.
User Interface
Both the smartphones run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich - Droid Razr Maxx with OTA update and Galaxy S3 out of the box. Motorola skin has SmartActions software on the top. Webtop app is also there. But still, there is nothing cutting edge in the software. Samsung takes a lead here with a lot of innovative software features like S Voice, S Beam, Smart Stay eye tracking, Direct Call, Pop-up Play, AllShare, etc.
Camera
The two smartphones in action come loaded with 8-megapixel rear camera, accompanied by LED flash, which can do 1080p video recording at 30fps. In case of the Droid Razr Maxx, the camera sensor is identical to its predecessor, while Galaxy S3s camera sensor is a huge liftoff from the Galaxy S2. Razrs camera still struggle in low-light conditions and indoor image are a bit contemptible. Video quality is just above average. On the other hand, Galaxy S3 has one of the best snappers in the market.
Battery Life
Batter life is the section, where the Droid Razr Maxx has a clear win over most of the smartphones, inducing the Galaxy S3. The 3300 mAh unremovable battery lasts quite a long time. For talk time, the handset is rated at 21 hours. Galaxy S3 packs 2100 mAh battery, which is rated at 15 hours of talk time.
Conclusion
Samsung Galaxy S3 is overall a better smartphone in both hardware and software offerings. However, features only cannot decide a winner. Pricing also plays a big role. Unfortunately, pricing is also a big letdown for Motorola. The Droid Razr Maxx is priced at $299 on two-year contract with Verizon Wireless. On the other hand, the Galaxy S3 costs just $199 (for 16GB version) on a similar contract.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is one of the best selling smartphones at the Big Red. But, comparing it with the mighty Galaxy S3 seems to be an unfair as Droid Razr Maxx is capable of surviving barely a few rounds. If Motorola wants to defend its position at Verizon Wireless, it needs to slash the prices of Droid Razr Maxx to competitive levels and launch a new smartphone on Verizon, something like the AT&Ts Atrix HD, which boasts updated Snapdragon S4 processor, HD display and is priced at just $99.
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Here is the detailed comparison of the two Android giants - Motorola Droid Raz Maxx and Samsung Galaxy S3
Design and Display
Design-wise, the Droid Razr Maxx is no different from the original Droid Razr. It has the same Kevlar backplate and same arrangement of ports and buttons. The design is at least better than that of Galaxy S3. However, the 4.3-inch PenTile qHD display is a real letdown for the device - not a 2012 flagship smartphone standard. The Galaxy S3 also has a PenTile Matrix display, but it is bounded so finely in AMOLED panels that there is no negative impact on user experience with the HD display. Galaxy S3s display yields better clarity, sharpness and vividness than Droid Razr Maxxs.
Processor and Memory
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx runs on dual-core 1.5 GHz Cortex A9 processor fitted on TI OMAP 4430 chipset, with 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. For expandable memory options, it supports microSD card up to 32GB, with 16GB memory card included in the package. Samsung Galaxy S3 has a clear win with dual-core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor with 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB of build-in storage and microSD card support up to 64GB.
Connectivity
Both - Motorola Droid Razr Maxx and Samsung Galaxy S3 - will benefit from Verizons super-fast LTE network. Most of the connectivity offerings are same in both these smartphones. The unique connectivity feature in Droid Razr Maxx is dedicated HDMI port; while in Galaxy S3, the unique feature is NFC connectivity for apps like S Beam.
User Interface
Both the smartphones run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich - Droid Razr Maxx with OTA update and Galaxy S3 out of the box. Motorola skin has SmartActions software on the top. Webtop app is also there. But still, there is nothing cutting edge in the software. Samsung takes a lead here with a lot of innovative software features like S Voice, S Beam, Smart Stay eye tracking, Direct Call, Pop-up Play, AllShare, etc.
Camera
The two smartphones in action come loaded with 8-megapixel rear camera, accompanied by LED flash, which can do 1080p video recording at 30fps. In case of the Droid Razr Maxx, the camera sensor is identical to its predecessor, while Galaxy S3s camera sensor is a huge liftoff from the Galaxy S2. Razrs camera still struggle in low-light conditions and indoor image are a bit contemptible. Video quality is just above average. On the other hand, Galaxy S3 has one of the best snappers in the market.
Battery Life
Batter life is the section, where the Droid Razr Maxx has a clear win over most of the smartphones, inducing the Galaxy S3. The 3300 mAh unremovable battery lasts quite a long time. For talk time, the handset is rated at 21 hours. Galaxy S3 packs 2100 mAh battery, which is rated at 15 hours of talk time.
Conclusion
Samsung Galaxy S3 is overall a better smartphone in both hardware and software offerings. However, features only cannot decide a winner. Pricing also plays a big role. Unfortunately, pricing is also a big letdown for Motorola. The Droid Razr Maxx is priced at $299 on two-year contract with Verizon Wireless. On the other hand, the Galaxy S3 costs just $199 (for 16GB version) on a similar contract.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is one of the best selling smartphones at the Big Red. But, comparing it with the mighty Galaxy S3 seems to be an unfair as Droid Razr Maxx is capable of surviving barely a few rounds. If Motorola wants to defend its position at Verizon Wireless, it needs to slash the prices of Droid Razr Maxx to competitive levels and launch a new smartphone on Verizon, something like the AT&Ts Atrix HD, which boasts updated Snapdragon S4 processor, HD display and is priced at just $99.
From: mobilenapps
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