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Old 09-06-2012, 01:43   #185
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Re: Samsung Galaxy S3

After the mild disappointment that was the S2, the S3 feels like everything the S2 should have been. OK, maybe that's a little unfair on the S2, since it was still a great phone. However the S3 fixes a lot of the faults with the S2. I see it more as a "bugfixed" S2 than a major upgrade.

Then again what works for you depends on what you have already. Also the S3's shape is "inspired by nature" and rather un-rectangular.

For most people, going from last year's flagship models to the S3 probably isn't worth the upgrade, but going from anything before that is a pretty big jump. Indeed, my S3 was technically an upgrade on my 2-year old HTC Desire 24-month contract. A lot of people will be coming up to the end of their 24-month contracts for HTC Desires/Galaxy S1's and for them IMO the upgrade is ideal.
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