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I tried the Samsung SIII for sakes - would never think of moving to a crappy plastic Samsung Phone though it has crossed my mind to always try and use one... its never been possible.

I have an Apple ecosystem at home and at office. - Macbook/ iMac / 6 Apple tv's / iPads etc - the full set up....

I must say this phone looks and feels so cheap as if its a 5 years old's toy from walmart..... rubbish I must say.....

Thank good Apple keeps to the quality materials etc... though I have had screen issue's ( tint etc ) they swap them out straight away.

Can't wait for the new iPhone :D:apple: way to goooooooooo.
 
not really informative in anyway. just sounds like another fanboy post.

you should compare and contrast real features and design rather than "material feels cheap"

for example, apple uses regular glass from corning, while samsung uses gorilla glass 2 from the same company. the difference is HUGE in durability.

and if you've been around this forum for awhile, then you'd know that apple has quite a bit of quality control issues. they'd never admit it, but swap it out for you like doing you a favor.
 
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To be honest it doesnt sound like you have spent any time with the S3 at all.

I have read the reviews and while I agree that I dont like plastic phone (or the size for that matter) I have to say that I think Apple need to start upping their game now.

I still think they are untouchable design wise and expect the next iPhone to be made out of quality materials. However IOS6 and the iphone spec need significant additions.

The S3 has so many nice little features that Id like to see on my platform of choice. if I had the spare money id buy the S3 as well as the next iphone!
 
I tried the Samsung SIII for sakes - would never think of moving to a crappy plastic Samsung Phone though it has crossed my mind to always try and use one... its never been possible.

I have an Apple ecosystem at home and at office. - Macbook/ iMac / 6 Apple tv's / iPads etc - the full set up....

I must say this phone looks and feels so cheap as if its a 5 years old's toy from walmart..... rubbish I must say.....

Thank good Apple keeps to the quality materials etc... though I have had screen issue's ( tint etc ) they swap them out straight away.

Can't wait for the new iPhone :D:apple: way to goooooooooo.
And you're point is?
 
Well Sir Ruben I have spent a day with the SIII and to be honest it may have all the feature's etc built in it... but at the end of the day when ever I would pick it up it I get put off by the feel compared to the iPhone 4S.

I live the face unlock feature for sure. I like the over all size of the phone.

Apart from that it have various limitations connecting to accessories..... I mean look at the accessories for Apple products and you will understand what I am talking about......

Anyways... I thought I would keep one but its a NO WAY situation that I am. I have spare change lying around but that will go towards some new Apple products what ever that might me.
 
I find it rather humorous that when someone posts criticisms of Samsung handsets, they are automatically labeled as "fanboyish". I played with a Galaxy Note yesterday at Best Buy and came to the same conclusion. It felt like a Dell Inspiron laptop. Cheap cheap cheap. Bends and flexes and had a general overall cheap, poorly made feeling. And I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone.
 
My point is that its a US $ 700 phone but feel like a toy in the hand :eek:
 
Smh. I'm thinking I'm about to come into this post with pictures and videos of you doing a hands-on, but instead you just troll. Give it a break!
 
If the OP doesn't like how it feels, let it be. Even most blog & tech site reviewers state the same about it's cheap feel. I personally never seen or held one yet so I'm not judging. I bet the OP's statement wouldn't be criticized as trolling if compared to another Android phone, but you Android fanboys get so freaking defensive when anything loaded with Android is compared to the iPhone. :rolleyes:

And the OP has a point. Why would you want to pay so much for something that feels flimsy? It's the same argument many of you anti iPhone posters make about the glass being fragile.
 
not really informative in anyway. just sounds like another fanboy post.

you should compare and contrast real features and design rather than "material feels cheap"

for example, apple uses regular glass from corning, while samsung uses gorilla glass 2 from the same company. the difference is HUGE in durability.

and if you've been around this forum for awhile, then you'd know that apple has quite a bit of quality control issues. they'd never admit it, but swap it out for you like doing you a favor.


He probably never put his hands on the S3. You are correct about the fanboy post.

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I find it rather humorous that when someone posts criticisms of Samsung handsets, they are automatically labeled as "fanboyish". I played with a Galaxy Note yesterday at Best Buy and came to the same conclusion. It felt like a Dell Inspiron laptop. Cheap cheap cheap. Bends and flexes and had a general overall cheap, poorly made feeling. And I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone.


I've been enjoying the premium feel of my Note for 3 months now. No bend or flex at all here. I used to own cheap Dell inspiron laptops, and I know what you are referring to, but the Note is not at all like that.
Are you sure you didn't use the "dummy" plastic sample phone at BBY?

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My point is that its a US $ 700 phone but feel like a toy in the hand :eek:

So...what the phone offers in features is not important to you?
 
I find it rather humorous that when someone posts criticisms of Samsung handsets, they are automatically labeled as "fanboyish". I played with a Galaxy Note yesterday at Best Buy and came to the same conclusion. It felt like a Dell Inspiron laptop. Cheap cheap cheap. Bends and flexes and had a general overall cheap, poorly made feeling. And I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone.

I messed around with a Demo unit at the AT&T store here in town. It didn't flex, but it didn't feel solid either. It's definitely a personal thing; some love it, some hate it. Me? I'd opt for something smaller. Even if Apple had this offering, I wouldn't get it. I have a 13" MBA, and I need a phone, not a Tablet or "Phablet" to tote around as well.
 
not really informative in anyway. just sounds like another fanboy post.

very informative review with detailed description(in own words) of the feel of back of the phone

To be honest it doesnt sound like you have spent any time with the S3 at all.

its not possible to write such an unique hands on if you haven't actually spent time with phone. you are wrong

And you're point is?

Really?? Why do you ask?:rolleyes:
 
I stopped reading right there because you obviously have no clue what you are talking about. Educate yourself kid

http://www.itproportal.com/2012/05/23/samsung-galaxy-s3-has-a-polycarbonate-case/


BTW...I have 2 iMacs, an ipad, MBP and ATV and my Android phone still works incredibly well despite not being an Apple product, who knew?!?!


Say it isn't so bro! WHo knew the droids played nice with the apples?

Got a house full of Apples myself, and the Note plays nice with them.

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very informative review with detailed description(in own words) of the feel of back of the phone



its not possible to write such an unique hands on if you haven't actually spent time with phone. you are wrong





Really?? Why do you ask?:rolleyes:

baaaahhhhhhh dude
 
I find it rather humorous that when someone posts criticisms of Samsung handsets, they are automatically labeled as "fanboyish". I played with a Galaxy Note yesterday at Best Buy and came to the same conclusion. It felt like a Dell Inspiron laptop. Cheap cheap cheap. Bends and flexes and had a general overall cheap, poorly made feeling. And I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone.

"I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone."

This is a similar argument to "I'm not racist, I have black/white friends."

Silly logic. The two aren't mutually exclusive.
 
And when Apple goes plastic and larger all are gonna oOoo and ahhh like they saving the planet or something.

Anybody memember antennagate?

We waited 6 months into the 3G to get MMS on our Jesus phones.

I've owned both Apple and Android and y'all know damned well that 3.5" screen no longer suffices.
 
And when Apple goes plastic and larger all are gonna oOoo and ahhh like they saving the planet or something.

Anybody memember antennagate?

We waited 6 months into the 3G to get MMS on our Jesus phones.

I've owned both Apple and Android and y'all know damned well that 3.5" screen no longer suffices.

Hey the original iPhone couldn't even forward a text message, copy and paste or send a text to multiple people, nor could you get any third party apps. In other words if you wanted to send a text to two people, the only way to do it was to retype it!!
 
"I'm not a fanboy, I used to own a Samsung phone."

This is a similar argument to "I'm not racist, I have black/white friends."

Silly logic. The two aren't mutually exclusive.

Why is that? Because it goes against your beliefs of trying to convince everyone that Samsung is the best? Normally people who have a foundation to form an opinion are ones that have that foundation, ie having owned the product that they feel is cheaply made.

Now run along and convince the world of Samsung's superiority somewhere else. Some of us don't buy it.
 
Why even compare a product when you go into the "review" with an already formed opinion of which is better? :rolleyes:
 
I stopped reading right there because you obviously have no clue what you are talking about. Educate yourself kid

http://www.itproportal.com/2012/05/23/samsung-galaxy-s3-has-a-polycarbonate-case/


BTW...I have 2 iMacs, an ipad, MBP and ATV and my Android phone still works incredibly well despite not being an Apple product, who knew?!?!

A Dell Inspiron works very well. However, working well doesn't equate to build quality. A Yugo can do the speed limit, meaning it runs well, but the build quality is not there. Same thing with Samsung phones. They might run Android well, but the build quality isn't there.

Like I said in another thread, is it so inconceivable that just some people don't like your phone of choice? I'm not saying I hate Android. Just Samsung phones. You Samsung fanboys need to just accept the fact that not everyone likes your phone of choice. Just accept it.

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Hey the original iPhone couldn't even forward a text message, copy and paste or send a text to multiple people, nor could you get any third party apps. In other words if you wanted to send a text to two people, the only way to do it was to retype it!!

That's not an iPhone, ie hardware, issue. It was an OS issue. A rather lame attempt I think, seeing as how you can send mms messages now, dontcha think?
 
I'd just like to leave this interesting comparison. And the build quality of Samsung phones is quite good. The nexus has no flex, feels solid, and the back cover stays secure and is no lose. It also does much better than the iphone in drop/abuse tests. I thought this comparison shows how much Apple marks up the iPhone.

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