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Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini - A Small Galaxy Having Few Stars (Part 1)

4/27/2013 4:48:18 PM

Samsung, what have you done?  We think we know what you thought you were doing. A cheaper phone for those who want a little Galaxy S III experience, for less money, in shape that was easier to handle. And that is the real mini Galaxy S III.

Samsung had taken a bold move when released Galaxy S III mini. This is an Android phone that can compete with iPhone 5. Even though the original Galaxy S III is clearly a top phone, 4.8 inch screen can still be too much for some to handle literally. By matching with the screen size of the Apple inch by inch, it can be advertised as a first device that can attract people who keep neutral attitude with the iOS. However, if you look at the specifications: dual-core 1GHz processor, WVGA screen (800x480) and a 5MP camera, Samsung clearly has a different idea, which focus on the mid-range customers.

Samsung S III mini

Samsung S III mini

Fast forward to the present, there is no longer debate about how the mini would be. The phone is here, and is sold at Europe with $450. So put the appeal brand and experts' arguments aside, is this true that this is just a Galaxy S III for small hands? Or is this just a budget phone wearing its sibling's tuxedo suit? We spent some time getting to know the phone.

Hardware

If you happen to own a Galaxy S III, it could be useful when pulling it out from your pocket or your purse and lay it down somewhere beside you - now, if only it was possible. Many things we are about to describe would seem very familiar. But, instead of trying to compare with the Galaxy S III right from the start, we will give Galaxy S III mini some individual attentions that it deserves and then we will show you how different it is (and possibly why).

Previous Galaxy phones have been typically pretty subdued when it comes to the design flair.  They all have a plastic rectangular shape that difficult to clarify, which are equipped with necessary details to allow you - the user - to make phone calls, browse the web, and in other words, to get on with your mobile life. The third version in the Galaxy S line was the first significant deviation from this comfortable, familiar arrangement, but it is a good deflection. The same design language - the curved top and bottom, the metal-like accents, etc. - is fully used here.

In summary, the Galaxy S III Mini is a pretty nice device. Our review model is a white marble version (blue quartz is also available), which look bright and modern. The smooth line along the top and bottom make the whole device feels like a seamless shape, almost circle-like, which make it feel pretty much like a part of the 2012 Samsung's lineup as known as the Galaxy Beam. Dimensions-wise, it's 2.4 inches wide by 4.7 inches tall, and just a touch over a third of an inch deep. Unsurprisingly, this is not a large device. Those measurements are what frame this phone's defining feature - a Super AMOLED PenTile 4inch screen which we would give you more detail about later.

Above this screen is a grille for the earpiece, front-facing camera and a few sensors.

Above this screen is a grille for the earpiece, front-facing camera and a few sensors.

Above this screen is a grille for the earpiece, front-facing camera (VGA) and a few sensors. Below it is the familiar Samsung's "home" button, as well as two capacitive buttons: one for the "menu", one for the back. Neither button is visible until the screen is activated, and at that time its backlight will make you pay attention. The rest of the device's personalities come from metallic details around the home button, and around the outermost part of the bezel.

The flanks have the familiar configuration of a volume rocker on the left-hand side, and the dual function power and standby control on the right-hand side. Down at the bottom is micro-USB port and mic hole, while on the opposite side, you will find a 3.5mm headphone jack and indentations for popping open the back. In general, there is an ocean of ​​white plastic around here, with only 5MP camera, speaker grille, LED flash and company's brand to change the surface of the gently white battery cover. Beneath it is where you will find large-sized SIM slot, 1500mAh battery, and below it is a microSD card slot for expanding internal memory (8GB or 16GB) up to 32GB.

Large-sized SIM slot, 1500mAh battery, and a microSD card slot.

Large-sized SIM slot, 1500mAh battery, and a microSD card slot.

Deeper inside, and fortunately not exposed before eager eyes and fingers, is the dual-core NovaThor 1Ghz, 1GB of RAM and radio GSM / EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) which support for HSPA 14.4 (900/1900/2100). Other radios include dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4GHz and 5GHz), GPS, GLONASS and Bluetooth 4.0. The Android version controls the device is Jelly Bean 4.1.1. This leads to a typical Samsung phone based on the current language design and the quality of building. It feels reliable, without feeling too precious to be scratch when your finger unintentionally touches it

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