Samsung Galaxy S III: Everything You Need to Know
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For balancing, the Galaxy S II has a 1560mAh battery, while the Galaxy Nexus has a 1750mAh battery. The granddaddy of phones with long battery life-force, the Droid Razr Maxx , has a 3300mAH battery. When we compared the Galaxy Nexus to the Galaxy S II, however, we didn’t consideration a huge difference in display quality. Battery life will depend on what sort of processor Samsung is packing into its S III phones for the Allied States and, as we’ve learned, this is still very much up in the air. The Samsung Galaxy phones have always performed quite well in our PCWorld Test Center camera self-centred tests. While I haven’t personally gotten my hands on the Galaxy S III’s 8-megapixel camera, I can tell you a little bit about its new features. I forebodings that Samsung’s all-seeing front-facing camera might put a strain on the battery life, however. Samsung claims that it won’t be an issue with the S III as it has a larger 2100mAh battery. One forbidding thing is that despite the Galaxy S III having a larger display than its predecessor (4. According to Samsung, the Galaxy S III will have zero shutter lag. Also, phone manufacturers still haven’t worked out all the kinks with battery management on LTE networks.
Source: PCWorld