Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with Jelly Bean hands-on

Alex takes a look at the new international LTE version of the Galaxy S3, with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

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27 thoughts on “Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with Jelly Bean hands-on

  1. Well here in EU, or Denmark, more specifically, we will get jelly bean in the beginning of october. So mid november for US seems legit.

  2. The s3 is way ahead of its time …the iphone 5 its only competition us the 4s because they used all its technology to soon

  3. Ok, I'm not biased, so here's what I think of both the S3 and the Iphone 5: The S3 is faster and with Jelly Bean, has a faster voice assistant. But in comparison with the Iphone on hardware build, the Iphone seems to be a more premium physical product made with better materials and the screen is sharper. I'd have to give it to Iphone for practicality, because the Iphone is more user friendly with one hand and more comfortable. The S3 has more screen real estate though. Very close comparison.

  4. Everyone always compares the gs3 to the iphone 5. They are two different phones. Choose what you like.

  5. U have to b dumb to think the i5 is better then s3 specs dont lie iPhone fanboys go for look although s3 clearly sexist stop buying iPhones for the Apple name

  6. 6 months later from samsungs GS3 was brough to the market, the European market will be cursing when the GS3 LTE comes out.
    The smart phones that was brought out this year should had been 4G enabled already.
    It is not right & so unfair to the consumer.
    The Note 2 & iPhone5 are the only 2 brand new phones that will be LTE ready, but funny how its just in time for the 4G launch.
    Our pockets keep getting raped.

  7. Yes, ass. 2 gigs would allow me to run twice as many background programs at one time. Seeing as how the phone itself only has so many programs and a very limited battery life, I could even argue that the 1 gigabyte version is better.

  8. Trust me,yours is better.LTE eats battery,I hate it.HSPA+ is fast enough and consumes much less battery.And you don't need 2GB RAM,I can open around 5-6 apps without any problems and I didn't try opening more.

  9. I just got the Quad-core version, 1 gig of ram. I'm pretty angry that there's already a better one, but anyways, 2 gigs of ram doesn't affect performance at all.

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