Is there a forum for the Samsung Galaxy S3?
Is there a forum for the Samsung Galaxy S3?
Android forum on themes and applications for the Galaxy S3: wallpapers, screensavers, battery savers, etc. Sign in with Google+ for free! This forum is only for high-level discussion about Galaxy S III development (kernel modification, coding, building ROMs, etc).
Why did Samsung not update the Galaxy S III to Android?
A few months ago, Samsung decided not to update the Samsung Galaxy S III to the latest version of Android. The reason of this shameless behavior was pretty trivial since they were having issues with TouchWiz and its bloat-related heaviness. The international variant of S III has only 1 GB of RAM and we have…
What kind of processor does the Samsung Galaxy S3 have?
The Galaxy S III is the successor to Samsung’s best-selling Galaxy S II. It has a bigger, 4.8″ 720p display. It also is the first device to have a quad-core Exynos 4412 processor, with each core clocked at a maximum 1.4 GHz.
What happened to Kitkat for the Samsung Galaxy S III?
Not too long ago, we learned that Samsung canceled its plans to release KitKat for their former flagship device from the first quarter of 2012, the Samsung Galaxy S III. This is due to their failure “to load system apps” because of the limited amount of device RAM—or at least that’s what we’re told in an official…
What are the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S3?
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 is a 9.7″ tablet with a screen resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels. The Snapdragon 820 chipset has a quad-core (2×2.15 GHz Kryo & 2×1.6 GHz Kryo) CPU and an Adreno 530 GPU. There are 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage with a microSD slot for more. The front facing camera has a 13MP sensor and the selfie camera is 5MP.
How to make your Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 truly unique?
Make your Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 truly unique by taking advantage of Android’s ability to be tweaked to your liking. Improve your Samsung Galaxy Tab S3’s battery life, performance, and look by rooting it and installing a custom ROM, kernel, and more.