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Samsung Galaxy S3 review:The price was good enough for top-end phones

Samsung Galaxy S3 reviewSamsung has made a great deal on new phones, not only chose to launch it in a big event in London and luxurious self-contained but also claimed nearly 10 million pre-orders before it even launched.

The price was good enough for top-end phones - such as Three people have offered to just £ 34 per month with oodles of minutes and data, which is much, much cheaper than the iPhone will ever begin to.

And there are cheaper deals - can have a price of £ 28 per month from The Carphone Warehouse with no upfront costs ... You may be able to find even cheaper on line but the cost is very light for a cell phone to class to start.

But let's get down to the main question - is this the phone you have to spend hard-earned cash on?

The microUSB slot is placed at the bottom of the phone - easy to find with a charger but it will be interesting to see how it's used when placed in docks and car cradles.

This means that not only can switch the battery in and out - a key consideration for many people - there's also a nasty surprise in the form of a microSD slot next to the port microSIM. Expandable memory? It just gets better and better.

This means that theoretically you will be able to have a capacity of 128GB Samsung S3 Galaxy if you combine the spec on ​​the internal memory (64GB) with the largest microSD cards around this time (64GB) ... so that the delicious prospect for those who love the place media.

Sure, there are statistics that say only 10% of users regularly go to 16GB of storage, but there is always the lower end of the S3 version of the Galaxy to it ... but with HD movie downloads become much more common, plus the inclusion of HD applications, we think more space is a good idea.

But overall, in the hand, Samsung Galaxy S3 seemed incredible. Good design contours to the palm of the hand, and while the screen size may be a bit large for some (you have to drag a little to reach the top of the screen) must be used in the hand. see complete review Samsung Galaxy S3