Samsung Galaxy S3 Initial thoughts

Skunks, I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect. Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well) S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ???? However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment. Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features. Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality. The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls. Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card. There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it. I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.

RE: " OTA upgrades from Samsung." How is this done? Is this some http link, binary SMS...? And what are some of the OTA updates? Apps Bernard On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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Apps, OS OTA upgrades? On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
RE: " OTA upgrades from Samsung."
How is this done? Is this some http link, binary SMS...? And what are some of the OTA updates? Apps
Bernard
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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Galaxy S 3 has already pushed the first software upgrade, not major, but I have heard one of the guys who write on my blog once in a while (see his review here http://bit.ly/Ot7szj ) say that he has already got the Over the Air update. It's usually fluent, download over Wi-Fi and you restart device. You can still use mobile data though the device insists alot that you do it via external data. On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
Apps, OS OTA upgrades?
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com>wrote:
RE: " OTA upgrades from Samsung."
How is this done? Is this some http link, binary SMS...? And what are some of the OTA updates? Apps
Bernard
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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The other impressive thing is battery life. I'M able to have phone till late in the night and thats while running 3G and many services . On Jun 27, 2012 6:31 PM, "Martin Gicheru" <martin@techweez.com> wrote:
Galaxy S 3 has already pushed the first software upgrade, not major, but I have heard one of the guys who write on my blog once in a while (see his review here http://bit.ly/Ot7szj ) say that he has already got the Over the Air update. It's usually fluent, download over Wi-Fi and you restart device. You can still use mobile data though the device insists alot that you do it via external data.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com>wrote:
Apps, OS OTA upgrades?
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com>wrote:
RE: " OTA upgrades from Samsung."
How is this done? Is this some http link, binary SMS...? And what are some of the OTA updates? Apps
Bernard
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise)..... On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?" On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user ./Ok3ch On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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60k i hear locally... On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user ./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. ....... On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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Hehehehe! Then I hear them talking about some over the air updates? ati new & unbelievable? I had that since 5.0 :-) ./Ok3ch On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. .......
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
Skunks,
I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts
The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just a cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use to the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button and the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all the social networking and communication that you would expect.
Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs your desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer on the desktop as well)
S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ????
However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to be very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good the call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment.
Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security features.
Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image quality.
The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good performer on video calls.
Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when replacing the memory card.
There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. If you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used to it.
I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience
My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, the differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I write this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware side too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced mobile phone that you can find on this planet.
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I saw someone on twitter selling one for 55k. Regards, On 28 June 2012 10:50, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hehehehe! Then I hear them talking about some over the air updates? ati new & unbelievable? I had that since 5.0 :-)
./Ok3ch
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. .......
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
> Skunks, > > I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts > > The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core > processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or > running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just > a > cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use > to > the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button > and > the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all > the > social networking and communication that you would expect. > > Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a > mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs > your > desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer > on > the desktop as well) > > S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they > have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice > command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ???? > > However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice > communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be > good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to > be > very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good > the > call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment. > > Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security > features. > > Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image > quality. > > > The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good > accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good > performer on video calls. > > Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already > store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s > back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when > replacing the memory card. > > There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume > rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. > If > you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same > time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly > out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is > different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are > less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used > to > it. > > I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience > > My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar > to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, > the > differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the > phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I > write > this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware > side > too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced > mobile phone that you can find on this planet. > > _______________________________________________ > Skunkworks mailing list > Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke > ------------ > List info, subscribe/unsubscribe > http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks > ------------ > > Skunkworks Rules > http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 > ------------ > Other services @ http://my.co.ke >
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am gonna buy my next phone end of next year , reasons are ICS will have matured or the new andriod OS will have .. also iphone 5 and IOS6 (plucking my hair!!) , Quadcore processing will be in most devices (Huawei is said to be rolling out the fastest ever seen) ... Nokia and MS (am being Veeeeery optimistic) will have stopped pooping in their daipers ( http://www.techspot.com/news/49109-microsoft-smartglass-sdk-now-available-to... ) hoping this will be in the mix , the intel concept will also have grown up to be very big boy knowing how intel are fast at these things, and finally one of these guys will have done the majic required Android has that ubuntu desktop thingy ,Apple have sorta done it (not a big fan) , MS promise xbox , kinect and their crazniness all jumbled up (like using your touchphone as an xbox controller ) but MS have a away of promising heaven and delivering explanations ... then again i could just be doing wishful thinking On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hehehehe! Then I hear them talking about some over the air updates? ati new & unbelievable? I had that since 5.0 :-)
./Ok3ch
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. .......
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika mwizi battery wise).....
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote:
> Skunks, > > I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts > > The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core > processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or > running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just > a > cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use > to > the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button > and > the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all > the > social networking and communication that you would expect. > > Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a > mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs > your > desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer > on > the desktop as well) > > S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they > have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice > command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ???? > > However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice > communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be > good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to > be > very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good > the > call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment. > > Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security > features. > > Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image > quality. > > > The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good > accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good > performer on video calls. > > Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already > store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s > back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when > replacing the memory card. > > There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume > rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. > If > you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same > time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly > out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is > different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are > less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used > to > it. > > I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience > > My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar > to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, > the > differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the > phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I > write > this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware > side > too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced > mobile phone that you can find on this planet. > > _______________________________________________ > Skunkworks mailing list > Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke > ------------ > List info, subscribe/unsubscribe > http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks > ------------ > > Skunkworks Rules > http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 > ------------ > Other services @ http://my.co.ke >
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@Gitaiga, You are dreaming of a reeeeally magic Smartphone! They will never give you all the dream features on a single gadget - unless they want to run out of biz! "They" means they, other than the Wu Yi fellows - thos can give you anything as long as you show them the quid. On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:51 PM, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com>wrote:
am gonna buy my next phone end of next year , reasons are ICS will have matured or the new andriod OS will have .. also iphone 5 and IOS6 (plucking my hair!!) , Quadcore processing will be in most devices (Huawei is said to be rolling out the fastest ever seen) ... Nokia and MS (am being Veeeeery optimistic) will have stopped pooping in their daipers ( http://www.techspot.com/news/49109-microsoft-smartglass-sdk-now-available-to... ) hoping this will be in the mix , the intel concept will also have grown up to be very big boy knowing how intel are fast at these things, and finally one of these guys will have done the majic required
Android has that ubuntu desktop thingy ,Apple have sorta done it (not a big fan) , MS promise xbox , kinect and their crazniness all jumbled up (like using your touchphone as an xbox controller ) but MS have a away of promising heaven and delivering explanations ...
then again i could just be doing wishful thinking
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hehehehe! Then I hear them talking about some over the air updates? ati new & unbelievable? I had that since 5.0 :-)
./Ok3ch
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. .......
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote:
Read the last thread on this email On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote:
> You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to > mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika > mwizi battery wise)..... > > > > On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi > <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Skunks, >> >> I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts >> >> The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core >> processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or >> running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just >> a >> cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use >> to >> the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button >> and >> the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all >> the >> social networking and communication that you would expect. >> >> Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a >> mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs >> your >> desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer >> on >> the desktop as well) >> >> S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they >> have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice >> command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ???? >> >> However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice >> communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be >> good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to >> be >> very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good >> the >> call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment. >> >> Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security >> features. >> >> Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image >> quality. >> >> >> The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good >> accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good >> performer on video calls. >> >> Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already >> store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s >> back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when >> replacing the memory card. >> >> There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume >> rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. >> If >> you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same >> time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly >> out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is >> different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are >> less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used >> to >> it. >> >> I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience >> >> My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar >> to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, >> the >> differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the >> phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I >> write >> this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware >> side >> too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced >> mobile phone that you can find on this planet. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Skunkworks mailing list >> Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke >> ------------ >> List info, subscribe/unsubscribe >> http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks >> ------------ >> >> Skunkworks Rules >> http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 >> ------------ >> Other services @ http://my.co.ke >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Skunkworks mailing list > Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke > ------------ > List info, subscribe/unsubscribe > http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks > ------------ > > Skunkworks Rules > http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 > ------------ > Other services @ http://my.co.ke >
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Boo @Wash did you have a look at the smart glass x box project? well maybe i am dreaming but look at all these guys all of them have a desktop os and mobile os and all users want harmonization.. and Apple are near there , android we will have to wait and see , ms almost there . but as i said end of next year .. send a calender request to review??? On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
@Gitaiga,
You are dreaming of a reeeeally magic Smartphone! They will never give you all the dream features on a single gadget - unless they want to run out of biz! "They" means they, other than the Wu Yi fellows - thos can give you anything as long as you show them the quid.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 12:51 PM, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com>wrote:
am gonna buy my next phone end of next year , reasons are ICS will have matured or the new andriod OS will have .. also iphone 5 and IOS6 (plucking my hair!!) , Quadcore processing will be in most devices (Huawei is said to be rolling out the fastest ever seen) ... Nokia and MS (am being Veeeeery optimistic) will have stopped pooping in their daipers ( http://www.techspot.com/news/49109-microsoft-smartglass-sdk-now-available-to... ) hoping this will be in the mix , the intel concept will also have grown up to be very big boy knowing how intel are fast at these things, and finally one of these guys will have done the majic required
Android has that ubuntu desktop thingy ,Apple have sorta done it (not a big fan) , MS promise xbox , kinect and their crazniness all jumbled up (like using your touchphone as an xbox controller ) but MS have a away of promising heaven and delivering explanations ...
then again i could just be doing wishful thinking
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hehehehe! Then I hear them talking about some over the air updates? ati new & unbelievable? I had that since 5.0 :-)
./Ok3ch
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Collins Areba <arebacollins@gmail.com>wrote:
*Walks away whistling* ~ Sincerely, an iOS user
./Ok3ch
dont worry, the S3 camera takes photos like your front facing camera. .......
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:31 AM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Let me ask you silently, "Where did you buy it and How much did it cost?"
On 28/06/2012, Kevin Omondi <kevin.ouma@gmail.com> wrote: > Read the last thread on this email > On Jun 28, 2012 7:28 AM, "Eric Mugo" <kabugum@gmail.com> wrote: > >> You left out a very important bi...battery life....how does it compare to >> mulika mwizi (on a lighter note ofcourse, nothing comes close to mulika >> mwizi battery wise)..... >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Kevin Omondi >> <kevin.ouma@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Skunks, >>> >>> I just unboxed the S3 and wanted to share initial thoughts >>> >>> The hardware is second to none that I have seen so far. The quad-core >>> processor manages all applications, whether they are on the screen or >>> running in the background, very easily. Video at 1080p definition is just >>> a >>> cup of tea, the camera takes pictures so fast that you have to get use >>> to >>> the fact that there is no lag between the moment you press the button >>> and >>> the shot being taken. Then of course there is the email, Google+, all >>> the >>> social networking and communication that you would expect. >>> >>> Chrome Beta for ICS is one of the best mobile browser experiences on a >>> mobile devicevery well thought through and easy. Whats more it syncs >>> your >>> desktop chrome browser so that you can view open tabs ( on your computer >>> on >>> the desktop as well) >>> >>> S voice ( samsungs Siri alternative ) did not impress much. I guess they >>> have to customize these things for africa for instance call Kamau voice >>> command and the thing asks me if Im sure I want to go and come out ???? >>> >>> However the most striking point that I found is the telephone voice >>> communication – after all, as this is a telephone, so it should also be >>> good quality when making phone calls. And the quality of calls seems to >>> be >>> very impressive indeed as I was told in a number of occasions how good >>> the >>> call quality is even when I am on the road or in a noisy environment. >>> >>> Security ....One of the most secure devices ever with excellent security >>> features. >>> >>> Camera has fantastic shutter speed with no delays, also fantastic image >>> quality. >>> >>> >>> The touch screen is also impressive with vibrant colours and good >>> accuracy, then there is also the front side camera that is a really good >>> performer on video calls. >>> >>> Another point if you decide to add a memory card (the phone can already >>> store 16GB but HD video and 8Mp images take a lot of memory) the phone’s >>> back opens very easily and you do not have to remove the battery when >>> replacing the memory card. >>> >>> There are a few points that could be better. For example, the volume >>> rocker is placed exactly opposite another button that locks the phone. >>> If >>> you are not used to this you inevitably end up pressing them at the same >>> time. This hasn’t caused me trouble so far, though placing them slightly >>> out of axis would have helped. Also the way you answer the phone is >>> different than, say, the HTC interface. In a way it’s better as you are >>> less likely to pick up accidentally, but it takes a while getting used >>> to >>> it. >>> >>> I was impressed by the OTA upgrades from Samsung...love the experience >>> >>> My conclusion is that as we are in an era where smartphones are similar >>> to computers, with pretty much standard operating systems and software, >>> the >>> differentiators are the operating system itself and the hardware of the >>> phone. There is little argument that Android is better than iOS as I >>> write >>> this, so this phone is already a winner on this front; on the hardware >>> side >>> too the Galaxy S3 is a winner as at the moment this is the most advanced >>> mobile phone that you can find on this planet. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Skunkworks mailing list >>> Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke >>> ------------ >>> List info, subscribe/unsubscribe >>> http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks >>> ------------ >>> >>> Skunkworks Rules >>> http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 >>> ------------ >>> Other services @ http://my.co.ke >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Skunkworks mailing list >> Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke >> ------------ >> List info, subscribe/unsubscribe >> http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks >> ------------ >> >> Skunkworks Rules >> http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 >> ------------ >> Other services @ http://my.co.ke >> > _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke ------------ List info, subscribe/unsubscribe http://lists.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------
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Check Ukwala Ronald. Ngala they are selling @54,999/- ./Cal Sent from my BlackBerry® -----Original Message----- From: geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com> Sender: skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 15:06:22 To: Skunkworks Mailing List<skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Reply-To: Skunkworks Mailing List <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> Subject: Re: [Skunkworks] Samsung Galaxy S3 Initial thoughts _______________________________________________ Skunkworks mailing list Skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke ------------ List info, subscribe/unsubscribe http://orion.my.co.ke/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/skunkworks ------------ Skunkworks Rules http://my.co.ke/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=94 ------------ Other services @ http://my.co.ke

http://is.gd/fjEnk2 On 28 June 2012 15:42, <calvinebarongo@gmail.com> wrote:
Check Ukwala Ronald. Ngala they are selling @54,999/-
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participants (13)
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Bernard Mwagiru
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calvinebarongo@gmail.com
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Collins Areba
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Eric Mugo
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geoffrey gitagia
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James Muendo
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Josiah Mugambi
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Kevin Omondi
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Martin Gicheru
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Odhiambo Washington
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Okechukwu
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Simon Mbuthia
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Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau