The Galaxy S III will be able to access the Sprint 4G LTE network when it launches later in 2012 in limited markets. This phone is also compatible with Sprint's nationwide 3G network.
Pros
State-of-the-art everything. Advanced call-quality features.
Cons
Plastic body. Really, this lack of clarity on Sprint's LTE rollout is getting ridiculous.
Bottom Line
The Samsung Galaxy S III is a top-of-the-line Android smartphone just waiting for Sprint to turn on its new LTE network.
Physical Design
All of the new Galaxy S III models look the same, except for the carrier logo on the back panel. Each is available in dark blue or white (AT&T also has a red option coming this summer), and they're some of the biggest phones we've ever handled. At 5.4 by 2.8 by 0.34 inches (HWD) and 4.7 ounces, the GS3 is slightly bigger than the already-large HTC One X ($199, 4.5 stars), although it's still noticeably smaller and lighter than the Samsung Galaxy Note phone/tablet hybrid ($299, 3 stars). That said, this is not a phone for folks with small hands.
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The
new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone
company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99 with contract) is literally a
huge achievement. If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3
will deliver state-of-the-art performance with bonus sharing and media
features that you're likely to continue discovering a year from now.
Sprint subscribers now have two solid choices: The Galaxy S III ties
with the HTC EVO 4G LTE ($199, 4 stars) as our Editors' Choice for
touch-screen smartphones on Sprint.
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