Specs for Samsung's 4" Galaxy S3 Mini fall well short of Apple's iPhone 5

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  • Reply 81 of 120

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    Originally Posted by Slurpy View Post


    Why is this shocking? It's been obvious for a while why everyone moved to massive phones: Samsung and other simply don't have the engineering and design expertise to fit high end components into a smaller body, while maintaining battery life. Creating large phones instead gave them a way out of the problem, while adding a bullet point to their marketing. In reality, the design decision was based on incompetence and inability to compete with a smaller body. I'd love to see anyone else fit the performance and battery life of the iPhone5 in the same shell, along with LTE etc. 





    I have thought this too but I do have to disagree in a way.  I do feel that Apple is in a class of it's own when it comes to hardware aesthetics, but I don't believe that any other company can't also fit all of what Apple does in a small form factor.  May not be as pretty or as small but can do a similar job I'm sure.  I do however agree that they need the big batteries because of the problem that is Android and its poorly managed efficiency. 

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  • Reply 82 of 120

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    Ice Cream Sandwich is on 23.7% of the active Android devices, and Jelly Bean is at 1.4%.  25.1% of all Android devices are at 4.x.  Gingerbread is on 55.8% of active devices.


     


    http://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html



    Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, Gingerbread -- all those names are laughable.

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  • Reply 83 of 120

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    Umm, no. Jelly Bean runs more efficiently than ICS.  Look it up. Or not. Ignorance befits you.





    I just went from ICS to Jelly Bean and yesterday with 3 hours left in my shift at work my battery died on me.  That was the first time that has happened to me.  Was running exact same things I normally run when I had ICS on it.  wifi on, mobil data on, screen on lowest brightness (off most of the time while in my pocket anyway) and every other setting turned off.  All I did was periodically check baseball scores on Yahoo sportacular app and no other apps open in background.  Had close to 75% charge when I arrived which is around the norm from when I usually get up and go to work with some use.  I know it's a custom ROM but it has a lot less bloatware and system stuff running in the background.  I fail to understand how it's more efficient other than it's suppose to be lag free which I do not feel a difference as it still lags.

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  • Reply 84 of 120


    God, the misinformation and total ignorance here of Android-based phones is amazing.  And all of that from a supposed "techie" crowd.


     


    We have had iPhones since the original, still have two (4 and 4S) in my family.  Great phones.  I was ready for a change, jailbreaking opened my eyes as to what a phone could be without Apple restraints wanted to learn the Android side of things and turned my iPhone4 in for a Galaxy S3 a couple months ago.  Couldn't be happier.  Much more customizable (icon placement, active widgets, skins, etc), as responsive as the iPhone, more RAM, flexible storage, love the larger screen (which frankly makes the iPhone screens "comically small" in my opinion) and the phone fits in my front jeans pocket perfectly fine, despite protestations to the contrary.  The S3 is, in my opinion, superior to the iPhone5.


     


    Most of the baloney floating around here about the GS3 and Android is laughably ignorant. (ICS market penetration, new smaller S3 is 'flagship' lol, Jelly Bean is tougher on a phone than ICS, etc). Guess I shouldn't be surprised, after all this is an Apple-centric forum.  I just though more folks would be able to think more critically.

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  • Reply 85 of 120

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    I just went from ICS to Jelly Bean and yesterday with 3 hours left in my shift at work my battery died on me.  That was the first time that has happened to me.  Was running exact same things I normally run when I had ICS on it.  wifi on, mobil data on, screen on lowest brightness (off most of the time while in my pocket anyway) and every other setting turned off.  All I did was periodically check baseball scores on Yahoo sportacular app and no other apps open in background.  Had close to 75% charge when I arrived which is around the norm from when I usually get up and go to work with some use.  I know it's a custom ROM but it has a lot less bloatware and system stuff running in the background.  I fail to understand how it's more efficient other than it's suppose to be lag free which I do not feel a difference as it still lags.



    What phone do you have?

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  • Reply 86 of 120

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    Originally Posted by StLBluesFan View Post


    God, the misinformation and total ignorance here of Android-based phones is amazing.  And all of that from a supposed "techie" crowd.


     


    We have had iPhones since the original, still have two (4 and 4S) in my family.  Great phones.  I was ready for a change, jailbreaking opened my eyes as to what a phone could be without Apple restraints wanted to learn the Android side of things and turned my iPhone4 in for a Galaxy S3 a couple months ago.  Couldn't be happier.  Much more customizable (icon placement, active widgets, skins, etc), as responsive as the iPhone, more RAM, flexible storage, love the larger screen (which frankly makes the iPhone screens "comically small" in my opinion) and the phone fits in my front jeans pocket perfectly fine, despite protestations to the contrary.  The S3 is, in my opinion, superior to the iPhone5.


     


    Most of the baloney floating around here about the GS3 and Android is laughably ignorant. (ICS market penetration, new smaller S3 is 'flagship' lol, Jelly Bean is tougher on a phone than ICS, etc). Guess I shouldn't be surprised, after all this is an Apple-centric forum.  I just though more folks would be able to think more critically.



    what your post is lacking:


     


    -common sense;


    -logic;


    -knowledge.


     


    The S3 is inferior to the iphone 5 in every single way. fact.

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  • Reply 87 of 120
    hjbhjb Posts: 278member

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    Originally Posted by Rabbit_Coach View Post


    Wich is probably even more of a challenge for the poorly performing processor.



     


    I wouldn't think so.  My Nexus with 1.2 ghz dual core & one giga ram runs 4.1.1(Jelly Bean) beautifully.  

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  • Reply 88 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


     


    Sounds like a modern Android phone to me.



     


    High five

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  • Reply 89 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by wakefinance View Post


    No most phones are sold with 4.0.x right now.  Most phones in consumers hands have 2.3 because of the awful update process.  His phone is only running 2.1 and has 128 mb of RAM!  Those are 2009 specs and software.



     


    It was released with 1.6, I remember having to install some crappy software to a PC to update one once.


     


    After that Angry Birds disappeared from the phone and the market.

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  • Reply 90 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by Galbi View Post


     


    Be more specific. When someone says "specifications", it is generally regarded by the industry as hardware specifications. How does the GS3 "fall short" in that regard?



     


    The lack of sub pixels in the pentile display.

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  • Reply 91 of 120

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    It was released with 1.6, I remember having to install some crappy software to a PC to update one once.


     


    After that Angry Birds disappeared from the phone and the market.



    Welcome to Sony Ericsson PC Companion :)


     


    I really miss the great Sony.

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  • Reply 92 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by dasanman69 View Post





    I think this phone is geared towards most women and first time smartphone customers that are intimidated by a big phone. Although I have a big phone now I think 4" is the ideal size. My brother who recently switched from Android to the iPhone 5 might've gotten a 4" SGS lll had it been available 2-3 weeks ago, so contrary to popular belief not all those on Android like the bigger form factor including myself.


     


    It's a cheap PAYG phone like the Galaxy Mini 2, Galaxy Ace and many other Galaxy variants, Samsung has done a good job of building the Galaxy brand and cashing in on phones like these.


     


    Cheap phones are Android's bread and butter, high volume sales of phones like these are the source of most of the activations quoted by Google.

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  • Reply 93 of 120
    jfc1138jfc1138 Posts: 3,090member


    Not surprised: the S III is 20% heavier, has lower screen resolution and is slower in benchmarks than the iPhone 5.

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  • Reply 94 of 120

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    I just went from ICS to Jelly Bean and yesterday with 3 hours left in my shift at work my battery died on me.  That was the first time that has happened to me.  Was running exact same things I normally run when I had ICS on it.  wifi on, mobil data on, screen on lowest brightness (off most of the time while in my pocket anyway) and every other setting turned off.  All I did was periodically check baseball scores on Yahoo sportacular app and no other apps open in background.  Had close to 75% charge when I arrived which is around the norm from when I usually get up and go to work with some use.  I know it's a custom ROM but it has a lot less bloatware and system stuff running in the background.  I fail to understand how it's more efficient other than it's suppose to be lag free which I do not feel a difference as it still lags.



    You keep attributing your problems to Jelly Bean when in fact they're problems associated with running an unfinished ROM (while mostly stable, CM10 is not close to final release stage).  I promise you Jelly Bean will be noticeably smoother when you're running either the build that HTC releases for your phone or a build on a stable ROM.

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  • Reply 95 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by pedromartins View Post


    Welcome to Sony Ericsson PC Companion :)


     


    I really miss the great Sony.



     


    People endlessly complain about iTunes (the software) on PC's, you never hear a peep about PC companion, KIES or any of the crap you need for some of these phones.

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  • Reply 96 of 120

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    People endlessly complain about iTunes (the software) on PC's, you never hear a peep about PC companion, KIES or any of the crap you need for some of these phones.



    While that is true, iTunes for windows as an exclusively music player is bad, very bad compared to iTunes for mac. Why? Really slow, mac GUI on windows, cover flow takes a lot of time to load, etc. Apple could do much better.


     


    Also we should mention expectations. It's Apple.. we expect only the best.

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  • Reply 97 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by wakefinance View Post


    ...when you're running either the build that HTC releases for your phone...



     


    Therein lies the problem.


     


    Check it out ice cream sandwich on my Cha Cha:-


     


     


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  • Reply 98 of 120
    hill60hill60 Posts: 6,992member

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    Originally Posted by pedromartins View Post


    While that is true, iTunes for windows as an exclusively music player is bad, very bad compared to iTunes for mac. Why? Really slow, mac GUI on windows, cover flow takes a lot of time to load, etc. Apple could do much better.


     


    Also we should mention expectations. It's Apple.. we expect only the best.



     


    It was very difficult to uninstall PC companion, it was nowhere near as bad as the Nokia software I used to use with Symbian phones.

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  • Reply 99 of 120
    dasanman69dasanman69 Posts: 13,002member
    You keep attributing your problems to Jelly Bean when in fact they're problems associated with running an unfinished ROM (while mostly stable, CM10 is not close to final release stage).  I promise you Jelly Bean will be noticeably smoother when you're running either the build that HTC releases for your phone or a build on a stable ROM.

    It also depends what device its on. CM10 is built and ported by different people for different devices.
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  • Reply 100 of 120

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    Originally Posted by hill60 View Post


     


    Therein lies the problem.


     


    Check it out ice cream sandwich on my Cha Cha:-


     


     




    Mmmmmmm tasty.

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