Hi guys. As you know in the past I test drove one but it was a dummy version.
You test drove a dummy S3 and said it wasn't a good phone. A DUMMY phone. Your thoughts in this thread is as creditable as your previous in that dummy review.
Hi guys. As you know in the past I test drove one but it was a dummy version.
You test drove a dummy S3 and said it wasn't a good phone. A DUMMY phone. Your thoughts in this thread is as creditable as your previous in that dummy review.
I didn't have the same experience as the OP, I found the design of the S3 fitted well in my smallish hands, the screen I found to be superb but did find difficulty in bright sunlight. Buggy? No, that description is only used by those that have not used the device but want to jump on the bandwagon of other detractors. I must admit that I didn't find mine greasy at all.
I own a S3, and I can tell you that TouchWiz is not super smooth as the iPhone 5... however if you flash to a custom ROM...then it's a different story.
You test drove a dummy S3 and said it wasn't a good phone. A DUMMY phone. Your thoughts in this thread is as creditable as your previous in that dummy review.
i assume you mean a Galaxy 4?!? 3 has been out quite some time??! or am I being silly??
it was a dummy
1. But the size isn't good. Trust me on this as I have test drove one in the store.
2. This was much more greasier than my iPhone 5 has ever gotten. I use my iPhone 5 a lot and it isn't nearly as greasy.
3. iPhone 5 doesn't have any bugs. I don't know why android do the same.
These are the same guys who criticize me for buying a Note 2 and complaining it was too big for my daily use.
Said I could have just "test drove" the Note 2 at the store without buying it to know if it was too big.
So if you complain about an Android device being too big, you'll get criticize either way.
1. Tried it out at the store without buying it. Gets criticized.
2. Bought it and used it for 2 weeks. Gets criticized
Remember, under "Alternatives to iOS and iOS Devices", you can only complain about the iPhone being too small. Complaining about the S3, Note 2 being too big is a big no no.
I think the "software was buggy" comment is what got me, not the size part.
Well I have already used one and can confirm with confidence this is true
The reason why the browser is dim because you an set the brightness individually for it. Simply tap Menu > Brightness.
Hi guys. As you know in the past I test drove one but it was a dummy version.
Now at best buy I test drove a REAL one.
First impressions: WAY too big to hold. It requires two hands to hold and isnt pragmatic. I believe that a phone should be sized so that it is more hand friendly than eye friendly.
Second impressions: It collects a lot of grease. I dont think they use an oleophobic coating on it. Very disgustingly greasy. This makes it not very fun to use or even look at.
Third impressions: The software is laggy and it has bugs in it. For example, the auto screen dim and bright wasn't working. As soon as I switched to Internet the screen would get dim for no reason.
Other impressions:
Weight: OK not bad
Screen size: Don't need such a big one
Holding: Too big for hands
Width: too wide
Height: too tall
Any questions please feel free to ask. You can also PM if you have any questions.
Eh, it's really smooth to me. Are you running JB or ICS?
But can't argue about custom ROMs as they are really fast. My S II runs a custom JB ROM silky smooth.
I'm confused still. Are we talking about the GS3 which a lot of people who own it say the opposite of the OP? Or the GS4 which is not even available yet?
Correct...
OP, the screen did not dim for no reason. If you had spent any time learning what you're doing, you'd have learned that the stock browser has independent screen brightness and contrast controls (which are optional to use, BTW). Whoever was playing with the phone before you obviously had switched them on.
I suspect some of your opinions are because you didn't know what you were doing.
...and I'm an iPhone 5 owner.
Well how come the iPhone 5 doesn't do it? It's bright consistently, EVERY TIME I tap on it.