I didn't *start* this thread, just posted the experience I'm having...
I took some more photos last night and compared then against the S2 and Note and my results where better, however-
It was low-light conditions (some were even no-light, just flash) and the S3 and Note took perfect shots the S2's where nice but not the details of there others. I believe this is because of shutter speed, it took a second to capture the image using the flash opposed to daytime shots that are "instant".
The colors in the S2's examples where sometimes brighter/truer, but without a side by side I don't think anyone would notice.
For example I took a photo of a Mt. Dew can sitting on the railing on my front porch. No light just flash, the S2 resulted in true colors, and you could even see the grain of the wooden rails and lattice.
The S3's image was a little off, the green can was slightly washed out, maybe even a little "yellow" (maybe the flashes fault), and you couldn't make out the details of the wood at all, it was like it was just out of focus.
Then I came in and took some shots of some Lego Minifigs, no macro shots just default settings. Lightning was just the overhead lamp and flash, the S3 couldn't take a bad shot, and compared to the S2 images they looked world's apart.
So I believe the problem is with the shutter speed (in my case anyways), I tried HDR mode but for every 1 photo I took it saved 2 (of the same picture) to the gallery.. I'm going to take some more today while the suns still up and see if they are any better, just still kind of bummed all my kids Halloween pics looks like crap.