Fri, 04 May 2012 02:21:50 GMT | By Verity Burns, editor, MSN Tech & Gadgets
Samsung Galaxy S3 preview - hands on

Samsung Galaxy S3 - what did we think?



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So what did we think? In a nutshell, and from our limited time with it, we were impressed. The S3 is a gorgeous little powerhouse that is every bit the flagship handset Samsung needed to follow up from the popular S2. It has features that will differentiate it from its HTC One X quad-core competition (and possibly trump it), with some specs that make the iPhone 4S look long in the tooth. We'll be bringing you a full review very shortly, but in the meantime let us know if you'll be upgrading your handset to the Samsung Galaxy S3 when it becomes available in the UK on 29 May.

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