Very cool. Since the cache wipe, how's the performance been?
Saved and Texan by the Grace of God, Redneck by choice.
Seems good. I still have some issues with the typing not being able to keep up. It still types all im saying, it just cant keep up with my thumbs. Loving this galaxy more and more. Next, I plan on getting a micro SD to have some more memory.
Seems good. I still have some issues with the typing not being able to keep up. It still types all im saying, it just cant keep up with my thumbs. Loving this galaxy more and more. Next, I plan on getting a micro SD to have some more memory.
The screen on the GS3 is glorious and for me the phone itself is not 'too big'. I'm having a hard time adjusting to the smaller i5 screen. My like-new used for 1 month GS3 and accessories are now collecting dust, let me know if anyone is interested, it is a great device.
Verizon Wireless White Galaxy S3 32GB model with clean ESN (ready to activate, no nicks or scratches)
add-on 32GB micro-SD card (bringing total phone storage to 64GB)
OEM AC/USB power adapter and plug
OEM Headphones/Microphone
OEM box
OEM box literature
iBOLT GalaxyS3 windshield suction-cup car mount (works and fits perfectly, and includes integrated customer power/audio cable)
Skinomi high-end screen protector kit new in box, Phone already has a screen protector installed FYI
2 cases (one clear, one gameboy style that doesn't fit all that great but you can have it)
Phone has the dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM, runs lightning fast, no disappointments.
$400 and it is all yours, that's a great deal especially since it includes the iBOLT car kit.
I got my Lumia yesterday and so far I love it...still getting use to the larger size but overall, i don't think i'll ever go back to iPhone.
It's not a small phone, but the screen size is nice and you'll get used to it pretty soon. The heft is different, but it also reeks of quality as opposed to the hysterically plasticky construction of Samsung's phones.
It's not a small phone, but the screen size is nice and you'll get used to it pretty soon. The heft is different, but it also reeks of quality as opposed to the hysterically plasticky construction of Samsung's phones.
My Galaxy SII, my brother's SIII, and my sister's Note 2 all feel solid and well built. They've come a long way from the original Galaxy S.
I have a note 2 and have several problems. The screen doesnt rotate at times and also have random no network connections at times. I have to reboot daily compared to monthly on my HTC evo 4g
I have a note 2 and have several problems. The screen doesnt rotate at times and also have random no network connections at times. I have to reboot daily compared to monthly on my HTC evo 4g
Lumia 920 ftw! great screen, never lags and built like a rock. Also like the little extra weight makes it feel solid.
have you figured out a way to add contacts without having to import them to hotmail? Apparently it forces you to add your contacts to either Outlook in an exchange environment, Hotmail or Outlook.live.
I've been using Outlook for contact management but unless it's in an Exchange environement, it won't let you do that. So far that's the only downside to this phone.
have you figured out a way to add contacts without having to import them to hotmail? Apparently it forces you to add your contacts to either Outlook in an exchange environment, Hotmail or Outlook.live.
I've been using Outlook for contact management but unless it's in an Exchange environement, it won't let you do that. So far that's the only downside to this phone.
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