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June 2012
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Fantastique performance
Design élégant
Grand écran et appareil photo
Date de dernière mise à jour le 21 mars 2014 à 8 h 54 min
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Pour le moi
Très orienté social
Reconnaissance vocale et des visages
Appareil photo de 8 mégaPixels
Processeur Quadcore
Technologies innovantes
Performances au top
Très bonne qualité photo/vidéo
Compatibilité vidéo imbattable
Confort d'utilisation (écran
Interface)
Haute performance maitrisée sans mauvaise surprise
Fin et léger
Autonomie correcte
écran confortable lumineux contrasté avec moins de saturation des couleurs
Qualité photo/vidéo
Software avec reconnaissance vocal et visuel
Multifenêtre vidéo
écosystème audio
Batterie amovible et port microSD Les
Grand écran HD Super Amoled
Puissant processeur quatre cœurs
Capteur huit mégapixels avec de nombreux modes
Couple ICS/TouchWiz
Batterie amovible / Port microSD
Écran de qualité
Réactivité et fluidité en toutes circonstances
Grand confort d'utilisation
Surcouche utilisateur intuitive et sobre
Très bon rendu photo
Lecteur vidéo complet
Quelques fonctions exclusives original
Réactivité
Fluidité
Port micro SD
Grand écran
Surcouche TouchWizz améliorée
Gadgets sympa
Autonomie
La puissance
L'écran Super Amoled
L'autonomie
Puissance
Écran
Android agréable à utiliser
Les performances La qualité de l'écran Gestion du multitâche
Design bien optimisé pour la taille de l'écran
Bonne prise en main
Très agréable
Bonne autonomie
Gorilla Glass 2
Fonctions photo poussées
Options pratiques
Nombreuses options de mouvement pour faciliter l'utilisation au quotidien
Exce
Qualité de l’écran
Définition HD
Extension possible de la mémoire 50 Go Dropbox
Batterie amovible
Mode vidéo en PIP
Performances
Fonctionnalités gestuelles
Taille de l'écran
Navigateur Web
Réseaux 3G et 4G
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Boîtier en plastique
S Voice
Date de dernière mise à jour le 21 mars 2014 à 8 h 54 min
Feels great in hand, Is the most future proof phone available today, Super AMOLED HD display is very impressive, Exynos 4412 processor is the fastest we've experienced, 16 or 32 GB internal storage plus MicroSD slot, Superior browsing experience, TouchWiz
Loudspeaker is muffled very easily, No dedicated multitasking key, Stock keyboard is a pain to use, HTC Sense and AOSP could be considered better than TouchWiz, S Voice is largely a gimmick.
The Samsung Galaxy S III has been my daily device for the last month and after the initial hype I still remain very impressed by what is easily the android smartphone on the market.The 133g mass does not feel heavy at all and the shell fits extremely well...
Extrait: We’ve yet to be truly dazzled by an Android 4 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ smartphone, but our hopes were high with the new Samsung Galaxy S3. Its predecessor was our favourite Android smartphone of last year and this new model looks like a significant upgrade...
Slim and stylish design, SD card and Dropbox for extra storage, innovative features from voice control to proximity sensor, superb video, very good audio, clever interface
Home button has slight lag, some unnecessary proprietary apps
Smartphones have become terrifyingly powerful and capable devices in the last few years. The ultimate convergence device, they've blended a phone, portable music player, remote, satnav, games machines and more besides in to slim, lightweight, ultra-desira...
Extrait: The Samsung Galaxy S3 and HTC One X are at the vanguard of the new wave of quad-core handsets set to hit the UK this year. At first glance the two models are very similar, both offering a premium smartphone experience, packing big screens, quad-core pr...
T he Samsung Galaxy S3 is a real high-end Android smartphone, with Samsung’s inspired-by-nature Touch wiz interface. Thanks to the quad-core processor, the smartphone reacts very quickly, regardless of the amount of applications that you open, the G...
Great battery life, Large vibrant display, Fast processor, great specs, Features such as SVoice and Pop Up Play, Excellent build quality, Signal strength seems to be above par, The Bad:, Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiF
Lack of preloaded social apps, TouchWiz UI; just doesn't cut it, WiFi bug, Poor reception and call quality, Lags despite stellar specs, Hyped up launch and marketing; underwhelming actual experience, Poor integration of continuous trace input
Samsung's Galaxy S2 was successful beyond all expectations and Samsung have hoped to continue the success with the release of the latest iteration in their Galaxy smartphone range. They've upgraded the specs, changed the design and done their best to take...
Removable battery / microSD card slot, Quality screen, Responsive and smooth at all times, Simple, intuitive TouchWiz interface, Very good camera, Comprehensive video player, Some original exclusive functions, Low SAR level, Battery life
Design is a bit vanilla, it's nothing new or innovative, Touchsensitive buttons often end up being pressed accidentally, SVoice function nothing to write home about
The Samsung Galaxy S3 delivers a first-rate user experience. With its top-notch hardware, this handset never flinches or falters. On top of that, Samsung has loaded the S3 with plenty of innovative new software features—most of which are pretty good—as...
Extrait: So here we are - after covering every inch of the Samsung Galaxy SIII both inside and out and then comparing it with HTC's One X, it's time for a verdict. These two devices are likely to be the closest top-dog Android competitors this year, as both man...
Extrait: When the next generation of superphones loaded with quad core processors and expansive screens, squeezed into svelte ultrathin bodies, naturally, battery life and power consumption became a concern. Surely faster hardware and smaller bodies means more ...