Will the performance be worse than my Razr M? The specs are the same and the Maxx HD is pushing a 720p screen. I am already having performance problems with some apps on my Razr M I can only imagine doing that pushing more pixels. Chrome is very RAM intensive as is Feedly.
I'm wondering why you would even consider the BB.
The GS3 is still a great phone. Put a Ravpower 2250 mah battery in it like I did. Very happy with the results.
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The s3,razr m and razr maxx hd uses the qualcomm snapdragon s4 dual core . They should perform similarly. The one advantage of the s3 is that it has double the ram (2gb) compared to the razr m/razr maxx hd. So if you are running out of RAM then the s3 can help with that, otherwise, it won't really perform better. The dna should perform better with the quad core snapdragon s4 pro, but battery life would be much less than the razr maxx hd
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Like was said earlier, the S3 can swap for a higher capacity battery. My fiance has one and loved it... until the most recent JB update. Ever since, it's constantly freezing and needing a battery pull several times a day to get it to turn on. Tried several factory resets too with no luck. The camera also doesn't like to work, causing many shut downs as if the battery was pulled. I've heard quite a few reports of others in the same boat after the update. While she did get Samsung branded higher capacity batteries, they seemed to die off quickly and were only going about half as long been charges after only a few months. So yeah, not exactly happy with the S3 in it's "updated" form.
If you can get one that hasn't been updated and are willing, I'd say go for it but root it and edit the build properties so the OTA update checker doesn't recognize it and prevents updating. At least until you are ready to allow it to update (a feature I think all phones should have stock so these buggy and sometimes unwanted updates aren't shoved down your throat).
Well that's not encouraging, guess I'll stick with my M.
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