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The S3's slick lightweight design has divided opinion, but I'm inclined to say that the moment you hold it in your hand, you'll be mesmerised by the aura of luxury it seems to emit. The screen is a 4.8-inch 720p glistening mill pond, that literally ripples at the touch, and will display videos and photos in vivid sploshes of colour. Packing Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and a quad-core processor, the S3 has specs you wouldn't want to mess with. The snazzy new version of TouchWiz, Samsung's Android software, and Siri rival S Voice are tucked away inside the phone, and you'll also find a 8-megapixel camera and microSD card slot on board.
The obvious drawback to all this glorious technology is that it comes at a price -- you can pick the S3 up SIM-free for between £500 and £520, For more on the S3, head over to the full review, or see it give the HTC One next case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - seaside X a beating in a benchmark battle of the quad-core beefcakes, Is the S3 your ideal phone, or do you think it's unnecessarily powerful and expensive? Let me know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page, To get all the latest phone reviews, news and features beamed straight to your Android device of choice, head to the Google Play store and download the free CNET Android app today..
Take a look at our video review of the Samsung Galaxy S3, a true king among Android smart phones. It's a sad fact of life that not all tech is born equal, and so it happens that now and then a phone comes along that's of a sufficiently high pedigree, even hardened tech reviewers need a moment to take stock. And so it is with the Samsung Galaxy S3. The budget and mid-range Android hoi polloi can only gaze on in awe, knowing that while they may be perfectly decent and good value for money, they will never be quite as powerful, quite as shiny. The S3 is a true king among smart phones -- see for yourself by hitting play on the video review above.
I've had a quick go with Nokia's City Lens app for Lumia phones, which shows you nearby locations and layers them in a stylish augmented reality view, Click through the photos to see a few snaps of the app next case for apple iphone 7 plus and 8 plus - seaside in action, operating from a London rooftop, The City Lens app isn't out yet, but has been available to download in beta form for the last few weeks, If you fancy giving it a try yourself, click this link, and let us know if you think the app is any cop, It's easy enough to use -- the Explore screen shows you categories of locations you can examine, such as restaurants, shops or famous buildings, You can also choose to see everything nearby, if you really have no idea where you want to go, Tap the category you want to see nearby locales layered over your Lumia's camera view..
Tilting the phone down a bit switches the app into map view, which shows locations in your vicinity layered over a boring normal map. Holding it in portrait mode shows you places in a list view, with a little arrow next to each one showing you the direction it's in. The tilting feature is handy, but you might find yourself a bit flummoxed if you lower your phone slightly to peer over the top of it or talk to someone with you, only to find the view has switched. It's a minor gripe, but noticeable.
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