![]() It looks and feels good, it has the specs and the apps to make it feel like it isn't rehashed, and the quad-core processor will make a splash if it comes to the U.S. So far, I think it's a worthy and welcome upgrade to the Galaxy S II in every way. release date apart from "summer" and few details on what might change, apart from LTE readiness, when it does come to our shores. ![]() This is by no means my final word on the phone, which has no U.S. It works as promised, doing things like fetching the weather or a map, placing calls, and so on, but one element I do like is being able to wake the app up when it idles by calling its name.Īnother great voice element is being able to speak commands to do things like answer or ignore phone calls when they come in. The app that probably captured the most attention is S Voice, a Siri-like presentation that builds off Samsung's voice actions app.
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