Showing posts with label Galaxy S3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy S3. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 May 2013

How to Install the New GS4 Version of S-Voice on Your Samsung Galaxy S3

The new Samsung Galaxy S4 now is becoming increasingly available around the world and we're going to begin seeing many more of its software features leak out. While we wait for major software leaks and updates for things like the GS4 camera and the next iteration of Jelly Bean (Android 4.2), some features are available now, such as S-Translator, S-Voice. Good news to Galaxy S3 users, here I will show you how to install the New GS4 Version of S-Voice on Your Samsung Galaxy S3.

Note: This will install over the current S-Voice app and the .apk file works on both my Galaxy S3 and Nexus 4.

Step 1: Enable Outside Applications
Go to Settings -> Security and make sure to check "Unknown Sources"
Step 2: Download and Install S-Voice
Download the S4 version of S-Voice app right here. You can download this directly to your GS3 or transfer it from your computer. From there, install as you would any other app.
If for any reason you want to revert back to the standard S-Voice, simply go to Settings -> Application Manager and slide to "All", then scroll down and select "S-Voice". Now just hit the "Uninstall updates" button and you should be good.
The New S-Voice Features
You may find it's hard to know what's different here. There is a new weather widget (nice!), and a bunch of new tasks.
Unfortunately, the new S-Voice app stills have no "Note to self" functionality.
If you give it a try and find some cool stuff, let us know in the comment below!

Monday, 1 April 2013

Best Samsung Smartphone you can get now: Galaxy s4, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy s3

There is no denying the fact that Samsung is the world leader in smartphone sales, besting Apple in many countries and gradually came to dominate the smartphone industry. One secret of their success — quality control. Along with Samsung galaxy s3, galaxy note 2, Samsung announced Galaxy s4 last month and it bring us plenty of amazing notable features, such as Smart Scroll, Smart Pause and so on. Now I am going to show you the best Samsung smartphone you can get now and check out the list to see if they could potentially fulfill your needs.

Top 1: Samsung galaxy s4
Samsung galaxy s4
If you want to get the latest Samsung android phone, then obviously galaxy s4 is your best choice. At a packed event at Radio City Music Hall in New York, Samsung showed off the Galaxy S 4, which has a screen slightly larger than the latest iPhone 5 and will be available for pre-order on April 16 for AT&T customers for $249.99 with a new two-year agreement. There is no other detailed information, including release date and pricing for other carriers, but one thing we can make sure is that Samsung will sell the device as soon as possible and a release should not be too far along after that.

Top 2: Samsung galaxy note 2
Samsung galaxy note 2 is known as a phablet, rather than a smartphone. With an enormous 5.5-inch display, at first you may have a hard time adjusted to its size, but soon you will get used to this hulking monstrosity really quickly. The screen size allows for all types of media consumption comfortably. The hardware along with Jellybean makes the Note II the smoothest Android experience to date. A refined and more accurate S Pen makes the Galaxy Note II easier and more intuitive to use. For those looking for an innovative phone in the crowded Android space the Note 2 is worth a look.

Top 3: Samsung galaxy s3
Samsung’s Galaxy S3, the world's bestselling smartphone in 2012. It is a truly global phone, available on nearly every carrier, nearly everywhere. Its large, vibrant HD display represents a growing class of phones with broader form factors, and its delicate balance of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich(Now have get Android 4.1.2 update), a sharp 8-megapixel camera, 4G LTE or HSPA+ support, and an accessible price make the Galaxy S3 a worldwide hero. And just as expected, carriers have begun to slash prices on Samsung's Galaxy S3 handset in anticipation of stocking the bigger, fancier Samsung Galaxy S4 successor. Now is a good time to get one.

Top 4: Samsung Ativ S
Samsung Ativ S
If you want to try something different, then you can pick the Ativ S to have a try. Samsung's Ativ S handset has not yet been made available in the US, but the Windows Phones will arrive at Sprint this summer and according the news from theverge, the handsets are expected to hit retail shelves in May or June.

Samsung Ativ S runs on Windows phone 8 and features a 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display with 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, also there’s a micro SD card. The back camera reached to 800 million pixels while front camera of 1.9 million pixels. Support for Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth functionality. Ativ S slim features a slim design, the fuselage is only 0.35 inches, but the battery capacity has reached 2300mAh that should promise longer life.

Top 5: Samsung galaxy note

Yes, it is the brother of Samsung galaxy note 2. The Samsung Galaxy Note is a hybrid smartphone/tablet that has a 5.3-inch Super AMOLED display, Google's Android OS, dual cameras with LED flash and auto-focus, and 4G LTE wireless networking. It also comes with a pressure sensitive S Pen that promises to transform the way you interact with (and enter text into) your smartphone. If you are the one who don’t want to pay much money on high-end smartphone, this device is your wise choice.

Top 6: Samsung galaxy note 3
Samsung galaxy note 3

Now rumors are flying all around about the highly anticipated release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. Sources in Korea report that Samsung is gearing up to outfit its next “phablet” with a flexible OLED display that will essentially equip the device with an “unbreakable” screen. Rumors are also said the device will features a 5.9-inch or 6.3-inch screen and is expected to powers with Samsung’s famous Exynos 5 Octa quad-core processor as well as its Smart Scroll and Smart Pause eye-tracking technology and will also likely run Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie natively, as Google’s upcoming operating system will likely be unveiled at the Google I/O conference in May, with a release date projected for June or July.

The device likely won’t be unveiled until September at the IFA Expo in Germany. Long wait for the super phone and that is why I put it in the last. Anyway, there is no doubt that Samsung galaxy note 3 will be a high-end phone and will make a big success.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Samsung Galaxy S3 vs. HTC One, Is HTC's One a Samsung Killer?

Taiwan Mobile manufacturer HTC on Tuesday finally took the wraps off its latest android flagship smartphone: The sexy htc one, which attempt to take on fierce competitors such as the iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy smartphones. So, how can it stack up against the rat race from high-profile competitors like the excellent Samsung Galaxy S3? Is the newest HTC's One a Samsung Killer? Today I will show you all a full comparison between these two booming devices.
Display: HTC’s beautiful new one phone is surely better built than the Samsung galaxy s3. It's encased in unibody machined aluminum with a Gorilla Glass 2 covered display and the back is simple lovely. The htc one sporting a 4.7-inch HD display, which has a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels and the screen packs in a whopping 468 pixels per inch, while Galaxy s3 features a 4.8 inch display with 306 pixels per inch, at a resolution of 720 x 1280.
Processor, RAM: Thanks to its 1.7 GHz. quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor and 2GB of RAM, HTC One runs fast. And it is one of the first handsets to feature the new CPU. On the contrary, Samsung Galaxy S3 is powered by Samsung’s own quad core Exynos 1.4GHz Cortex A9 processor for international version, Snapdragon S4 dual core at 1.5GHz for the US version.
Camera: The most interesting thing about the One is its 4-megapixel "Ultrapixel" camera. Yeah, you read that correctly. HTC says the new One captures 300 percent more light than current competing smartphone sensors, offering "astounding low-light performance.” HTC now have explained why 4 megapixels are better than 8. The Galaxy S3 has an 8-megapixel camera on back and a front camera at 1.9 megapixels.
Storage:  HTC one includes either 32 or 64 gigabytes of storage, and lacks an SD card slot for expansion, while the Galaxy S3 comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions and support for SD card up to 64GB.
Operating System:  On the software side, the HTC One runs Google's Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2. Laid atop the operating system is HTC's Sense 5 user interface, which boats the company's new "BlinkFeed" live stream.
"HTC BlinkFeed is a bold new experience that transforms the home screen into a single live stream of personally relevant information such as social updates, entertainment and lifestyle updates, news and photos with immersive images so that people no longer need to go to separate applications to find out what's happening," the company said in a press release. Samsung galaxy s3 owners have received the Androidv4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS with Premium Suite that includes some of the amazing features of Samsung Galaxy Note 2.

According the detailed news from mashable, htc one also comes with front-facing stereo speakers, with one on the top of the phone and one on the bottom. Resembling strips and called BoomSound, they are positioned left to right in landscape mode.

The HTC One also includes a nice perk for TV lovers — a universal remote control and mirroring app for easy channel flipping.

Battery: HTC One has a 2300 mAh embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery compared to Galaxy S3's 2100 mAh battery.
Carriers: In the U.S., the HTC One will be available on major carriers AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile beginning in March, leaving Verizon out of the mix. HTC said the One will be available globally through more than 185 mobile operators and major retailers in more than 80 regions and countries. Samsung Galaxy S3 is now available for purchase in Samsung stores, resellers and through various carriers. Both of the phone support LTE.

So, after review these, what is your opinion. Personally, I think the One could be the product to choose. Anyway, different people, different taste. Which Android Smartphone is your love? Welcome to leave your comments.

Monday, 18 February 2013

How to Connect PS3 Controller to Samsung Galaxy S III for Better Mobile Gaming

Sometimes, it is really quite frustrating while we try to play advanced games on our smartphone. Just try playing FIFA 2012 on your android phone and I am sure that you want throw your phone out of the window. So How to get out of this ugly scene?

If you have a Samsung Galaxy S III, you can finally solve this problem by pairing your wireless PS3 remote to your phone. Of course, your S3 need to be rooted for this at first.

Step 1. Rooting Your Galaxy S3
To begin with, make sure that you have ODIN installed and download theCF Root File. Then just follow the video instructions below.
Step 2. Download Sixaxis
When your phone is rooted, then you need to download the Sixaxis Controller app from the Google Play Store. It'll cost you $1.99. Attention, if you're trying this on a phone other than the Samsung Galaxy S3, you can use the free Sixaxis Compatibility Checker app to make sure it'll work. It must then be enabled in the Languages and Input settings.

Step 3. Get the Right Adapter
To hook up your PlayStation 3 remote to your Galaxy S3, you'll need the charging cable that came with your S3, as well as a USB type A female to mini 5-pin type B male adapter. They cost no more than a couple bucks.
Step 4. Connect!!!
Now, just follow the steps in this video below and you will finally be able to enjoy all the best games right on your Samsung Galaxy S III with your PS3 controller. Go and try it, you can feel something unthinkable. Good luck.

So what do you think about the ad, Apple and other Smartphone maker wouldn’t have made one like this for its representative product this Christmas, right? Will you update to the iPhone 5 or Samsung?

For those who have planned to buy Samsung smartphone this holiday, you can read this full review about Galaxy Note 2 from CNET.

Summary:  Both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note II are currently the hottest smartphone in the market and available on all four major U.S. carriers with varying colors and prices. The Galaxy S3 starts at $199 across all carriers, while the Galaxy Note II costs $299 on all carriers except T-Mobile which charges $369 for the phablet. Of course all of them will offer a cheaper price this Christmas and plenty of online retailers will offer a special price to all customers. I will update all the useful discount information in time here.

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