OK, First post, from an apple user (lets get it out there from the start)
Right, what am I doing here? - is this a troll? - and am I here to stir up the pot .. Well, Here, because I feel after 3 weeks its time to comment, and no, and no.
I have spent 5 years with iphone, not because I am a fanboy, but because it worked. This time I came to upgrading my phone, there was a choice of iPhone 5, or the S3. I generally buy the high end, every 2-3 years. Buddies were extolling the virtues of Android, so I figured it was time to "get aquainted" and went out and bought a new Galaxy S3, (Jelly Bean). First thing I can say, is that I cannot fault the phone operation, its look, its feel, and what it does. Its an awesome phone, and I am very impressed.
I am well used to linux, and don't mind a bit of hacking to get things working. ( though I have resisted the temptation to root my phone just yet

) but I have to say as someone moving over to Android, I have been plagued with niggling USB issues, this one included (the latest of many) All of which seem to be related to Kies, or the Samsung drivers.
In fact I installed Kies, then removed it after I realised what a total heap of
(censored by the politically correct masses) it is. ( please, if anyone is reading this, don't use it. its a piss poor attempt at a half baked "itunesalike" which never really gets off the starting grid. One thing that I have to say, is that in all my time with Apple, IT WORKED. It just worked. This pile of crap that Samsung is peddling goes nowhere to instilling confidence in the new user. Now for a day or so, I admit I was "out of my comfort zone", and spent time going " Meh .... Iphone doesn't do it that way", but to be fair, once I got used to Android, I took to it like a duck to water. I also have grown over the past 3 weeks to love the Galaxy S3. Its light, slim, has a wonderful large Amoled screen, and has a ton of good "stuff" I like.
I guess because I can make the distinction between android itself, the phone, and the associated software issues, I am not too concerned, and think Android offers a huge degree of customisation, and control unavailable with the "other" format. But to anyone else, who may not get a kick out of problem solving, moving to Android the perception is terrible. I don't know why Samsung cannot create a piece of software that will work seamlessly with windows. It just pisses me right off when I spend a lot of money on a device that is supposed to be a high end product, which in itself is awesome, and is let down by piss poor software.
Also, just a quick thanks to this community, who I have been avidly reading since my "defection" you have helped me solve many issues. - with USB just not connecting, to using the latest Samsung drivers, to working with kies. Thanks to you all.
So bottom line, for any new Android users, don't be disheartened. Even from my very limited exposure, I can see Android is cool, looks good, and does what it says on the tin, the S3 is solid, but the connectivity sucks. - Samsung get your finger out, and give your software devs a kick up the ass. get them to develop a piece of software worthy of Android, and the flagship device you are offering. Because right now that is the weak link, and its clouding the perception of an otherwise awesome device. ( all imho of course!!)