Had the One X been given an SD card slot it would have been a clear winner over the SGS3.
Had the One X been given an SD card slot it would have been a clear winner over the SGS3.
b) a Micro SD slot to add storage to the paltry 16GB (10-12GB usable).
Dude let it go. Micro SD cards are a thing of the past. Time to move on. Google themselves don't think that SD cards are the way to go for the future.
The S3 is a big disappointment and looks like a flop. The design looks childish with the ridiculous rounded edges not to mention the sub par pentile display. :yack:
HTC One X owners who pre-ordered should be feeling pretty smart right about now.
The Verge had this say between the two:
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"Where Samsung falls behind its direct competitor is in the actual feel of the phone. Although the sides of the white Galaxy S III and the front of the dark blue version both sport a brushed metal look, they're made out of good old plastic. Alas, as much as we wished Samsung would move away from cheap-feeling (if sturdy) materials, the GS III is just keeping up with tradition. The glossy back is now more in keeping with the original Galaxy S than the textured finish on the Galaxy S II.
The main takeaway when you first pick up the Galaxy S III is that it's surprisingly light. It weighs over 130 grams, so it isn't that much of a featherweight, but the sensation of holding it is one of weightlessness. It almost feels hollow. We're not huge fans of this, we appreciate a bit more of a reassuring heft.
We had to look really closely to be certain, but sure enough, this is another Pentile AMOLED display from Samsung. The big rumor going into this event was that the Galaxy S III would be the first HD Super AMOLED display without Pentile spoiling things, but check out our macro shot below for some definitive confirmation (the signal strength indicator is supposed to be white)."
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Dude let it go. Micro SD cards are a thing of the past. Time to move on. Google themselves don't think that SD cards are the way to go for the future.
That pentile display will not match our HOX .... No way!![]()
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Under the microscope: Samsung Galaxy S III's HD Super AMOLED display -- Engadget)
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Is this the "over-saturated" look that many people talk about with the Samsung phones???
Clearly we know who the winner is in this pic.
The GSIII looks great, but the number killer for me is that it won't launch here in the US until December. Well at least according to CNET.
I wish they would have stayed with the GSII's form factor though.
My captivate looks better than that ugly blue GS 3 LOL.
The one reason I didn't go for the S2 was Touchwiz. It's bad looking and didn't make me feel that I'd spent the money to buy a really great smartphone.... Sense 4.0 on the other hand makes the One x worth all the more.