iPhone 5 v. Samsung Galaxy III
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S3 all the way! I love mine and haven't had problems with it either. Samsung products are awesome.0
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I had done the research between the two, and then had two people try to 'sell' how good each phone was.
For what I wanted, the SIII beat the iPhone5 hands down.0 -
samsung for sure0
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I have a Galaxy XIII and love it! I understand the Apple battery is a bit better but that's only because the Samsung processor is more advanced and primed for streaming live television, so it has to be more robust, hence draining more battery. Even so, I get about 8 hours per full battery charge.0
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SIII0
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iPhone is waaaaay behind the curve except for a bit more speed compared to the SIII.
However android is just a better more open platform....SIII to be sure!!!0 -
either are good, I have an Iphone and probably wouldn't switch as its already working for me and I don't know how the samsung really compares or sync with my mac / itunes / iphoto or anything really.
you sound like you have a few things you would like on the samsung thats not on the iphone so I'd say go for it.
EDIT: just read back the thread. WAY more S3 lovers / users than I expected. good to know that they've coe out with a good product.
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I had the first Galaxy S, and upgraded to the Galaxy S3 a few weeks after it came out. I love it. I'm a big widget and customization person. I'd go crazy if all I could put on my home screens were app buttons.
Also, Android has http://www.swype.com/ which is AWESOME. No more tapping. I can text at about 55 wpm with swype.
And the Maps are still powered by Google.
Edit: I saw someone mention S-Beam... that feature where you put two S-Beam enabled devices together (right now, it's just the GS3), and just Tap. It's not as fast as the commercials make it look, but it's still fun, nonetheless. I was at a mall the other day, and there was a poster that gave free e-books to Galaxy S3 phones by putting the phone up to the poster. I felt like a dork doing it, but it was still fun. XD Of course, it accomplished everything that the marketers wanted: People saw me hold my phone up to a poster and get excited, haha.0 -
Had the S3 for 2 weeks, but traded it in for the Ip5 (receiving soon). I'm more familiar with the Ip4.
My complaints for the S3:
-Size was nice, but made it hard to text with one hand.
-Hated the predictive texting. Yes, I could've turned it off, but I find having some auto-correct speeds up texting. iPhone is much better IMO.
-Tapping the top of the phone to quick-scroll to the top of a long page of text only worked in certain programs, but not with MFP and other websites.
The S3 is a pretty slick phone, but just didn't fit with my own personal preferences.
I think in all of the reviews you'll find the differences are more about personal preferences, and less about one phone's superiority over the other.0 -
I went with the iphone5. I have an iPad. So it made sense to sync everything0
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I cannot stand phones that are all touchscreen. They drive me nuts.
I can only tolerate if it's touchscreen with a slide-out keyboard. Love the keyboard. Gotta have it.0 -
2013 they are going to start releasing quad-core processors. LG has one coming out now. I considered the S3...but I think I can limp along with my Droid X until the quad-cores come out0
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I have Iphone 4, my son just got Samsung Galaxy III - I am upgrading to SGIII when I have an upgrade. IF YOU HAVE VERIZON BE AWARE YOU WILL LOOSE YOUR UNLIMITED DATA PLAN WHEN YOU UPGRADE - YOU ONLY GET 2 GB NOW, YOU HAVE TO PAY $$ FOR MORE GB I was not told this when my son upgraded and he is away at college with no WIFI, was not a happy Verizon customer
Hub's just got the S3 and I'm getting one in a couple weeks. I think it is far superior to the iphone and anything the Apple can do, the Android can do better. i have to be honest, if I compare the ease of use of the Android vs. Apple, the Android wins. The only reason I would consider the iphone is because I do photography and use a Mac for all my work. It might be easier to streamline the two programs... but that would be it and as far as i'm concerned it's not really a big enough issue for me.
As for the data. Yes, you lose your unlimited data but it is replaced by unlimited minutes and texts. We just signed up for the 10GB data package and our bill went down especially since we can allocate a small amount to our teenage daughters (who would otherwise rip through it) so they get 1GB a month and hubs and I share the rest. I use my phone a lot, so does Huz and we normally come in at about 3GB per month. You can increase and decrease your data once you figure out your useage. It's not such a bad thing.0 -
SIII but I am personally going for the Note 2.0
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I've had quite a few smart phones including the OG Motorolla Droid and the iphone4 (which I liked but hated having to get it fixed). Right now I have a samsung galaxy and it is the best of the best. The only trouble I have had with it in the last 8 months was that it froze once and I had to pop the battery. Other than that it is near perfect.0
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Just switched to an iPhone 5 after owning a Blackberry or precursor since 1998 (yes, 1998). Looked hard at the SIII as several work colleagues have them and like them. Ultimately, it came down to the fact that I have had an iPad since they came out and love the interface. Going to the iPhone 5 was a concern because I found the 4S a bit heavy but the 5 is larger, thinner and lighter. Note sure if the SIII works on an LTE network or not but the 5 does and the web browser is faster than my desktop. I also love the seamless use of the 5 with iTunes. Went all out and bought the 64gb.
That said, I find the screen is a bit small. That is where the SIII has an edge. When I am commuting on the train to work, I use my iPad so that takes care of the need for a larger screen for reading things like the morning paper.
My bet is that you will be happy with either. Outstanding phones. Enjoy!0 -
I had the iPhone 4 and switched to the Galaxy SIII about a month ago. It's definitely an adjustment but I love it so far! Thankful for my tech savvy teenage daughter to help me figure things out! Ha!0
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Or wait for the Galaxy S IV.
I'm a Droid fan. Razr Maxx now. When I had a catastrophic impact with a tile floor, the SIMM card transferred all my apps to the replacement phone. I didn't have to reinstall any apps from PLAY, just a few from my Amazon cloud.
Android over fruit any day. :bigsmile:0 -
Or wait for the Galaxy S IV.
I'm a Droid fan. Razr Maxx now. When I had a catastrophic impact with a tile floor, the SIMM card transferred all my apps to the replacement phone. I didn't have to reinstall any apps from PLAY, just a few from my Amazon cloud.
Android over fruit any day. :bigsmile:0 -
S3 is better because
Removable storage
Way Better battery life
Free or a lot cheaper apps
Changeable themes
cheaper accesories (waaaaaaaaay cheaper)
Also, want to put a film or a song on to your phone?
Plug phone in to computer, copy and paste to phone
Simple
On Iphone its a lot more time consuming.0 -
I'd go S3, as a tech guy I can tell you pound for pound the Galaxy kills the iphone. A few things most people left out of this discussion are. The iphones new charger/adapter is chipped so 3rd party vendors cannot produce them yet which means when you need another one you will drop $30 or more for an apple certified one, yet another cash grab trick from Apple. The battery is not swappable but the phone is 4G, and the screen is bigger which equals faster battery drain with no way to combat it effectivly except for carrying your $30 Apple charger around with you. Apple's turn by turn Google killing maps are so inaccurate and poorly approached Apple is now conceding and working to allow google maps onto their phones. The super cool new ear buds are only useful when dry, if you use them to run/workout/ect they will constantly fall out due to the super glossy grippless finish. Apple phone cameras still do not shoot in true 1080p hd, like their annoying music files they beat to their own drum which mean your pictures/video will not be full screen on any product aside from Apple based one. Thats just the basics0
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I have the SIII and love it!!!0
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I went from a Droid 2 to the iPhone 4S and I cannot wait until I'm up for a new phone in September so I can get the Galaxy III. Droids have functionality that the iPhone just doesn't. Although I've been thrilled with the fact that the iPhone functions seamlessly, I feel like I'm missing out on a lot because of the things I could do in my Droid that I can't now in my iPhone.0
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Or wait for the Galaxy S IV.
I'm a Droid fan. Razr Maxx now. When I had a catastrophic impact with a tile floor, the SIMM card transferred all my apps to the replacement phone. I didn't have to reinstall any apps from PLAY, just a few from my Amazon cloud.
Android over fruit any day. :bigsmile:
Cool. I have a component designed into the GS4. Ship schedule jives with the dates in the article.0 -
And, yes, I know ... I am a dinosaur for using a Blackberry! LOL ... as far as apps and general "flashiness", it's pretty lame. But man it is a well built, durable phone.
I dropped my Blackberry Storm in a running safety shower (I'm a chemist), and that b!+ch turned right back on and worked. Crazy.
I also dropped my HTC Thunderbolt off of my bicycle while going down a hill at 25mph onto pavement. It also turned right back on and functioned perfectly for another 18 months.
I've seen iPhones shatter when dropped onto a table. Yeah, not for me.0 -
And, yes, I know ... I am a dinosaur for using a Blackberry! LOL ... as far as apps and general "flashiness", it's pretty lame. But man it is a well built, durable phone.
I dropped my Blackberry Storm in a running safety shower (I'm a chemist), and that b!+ch turned right back on and worked. Crazy.
I also dropped my HTC Thunderbolt off of my bicycle while going down a hill at 25mph onto pavement. It also turned right back on and functioned perfectly for another 18 months.
I've seen iPhones shatter when dropped onto a table. Yeah, not for me.0 -
And, yes, I know ... I am a dinosaur for using a Blackberry! LOL ... as far as apps and general "flashiness", it's pretty lame. But man it is a well built, durable phone.
I dropped my Blackberry Storm in a running safety shower (I'm a chemist), and that b!+ch turned right back on and worked. Crazy.
I also dropped my HTC Thunderbolt off of my bicycle while going down a hill at 25mph onto pavement. It also turned right back on and functioned perfectly for another 18 months.
I've seen iPhones shatter when dropped onto a table. Yeah, not for me.
Yup, my sisters.0 -
I dropped my Blackberry Storm in a running safety shower (I'm a chemist), and that b!+ch turned right back on and worked. Crazy.
Yeah ... despite all the flack that Blackberries get for being behind the times, I gotta give them props for having well-builtm durable phones. I am VERY HARD on my phones and my BlackBerry has made it through 3 years of bangs, drops, and being handled by kids without giving me a single problem. I am actually a bit sad to switch, but as I use my phone more and more as an organization tool and for access the web, the tiny screen (even on my Torch - the screen is small in comparison to other smart phones), really is becoming more and more of a limiting factor. It also isn't the quickest phone.0 -
I've seen iPhones shatter when dropped onto a table. Yeah, not for me.You have? I'd love to see that, as I've seen iphones dropped down flights of stairs with no damage. They are ridiculously durable.
Yep ... I have never had an iPhone so I cannot say anything bad about them. But I have several colleagues who have iPhones with shattered faces from a single drop. So that is the only bad impression I've had of them. However, in defense of iPhones, I did recently see a test where the iPhone 5 fared much better in a drop test than the S3. So, who know. I guess it really does come down to personal preference.0 -
And, yes, I know ... I am a dinosaur for using a Blackberry! LOL ... as far as apps and general "flashiness", it's pretty lame. But man it is a well built, durable phone.
Blackberry nerd here too :blushing:0
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