Got my GS3 today. Happened to be outside when the UPS guy was coming down my street so I walked down to where the barrier is and he gave it to me
Already have my screens, sounds, etc all setup.
Got my GS3 today. Happened to be outside when the UPS guy was coming down my street so I walked down to where the barrier is and he gave it to me
Already have my screens, sounds, etc all setup.
I downloaded Chrome browser and synced it with my desktop browser. Works great!
It's an internet browser (just like IE)... but with a few different features. Give it a shot.
I log in with my gmail account and it syncs the bookmarks/tabs/etc with the chrome browser on my phone. I also use the gmail address book to store all names/emails/phone numbers & addresses; then once i log in with my phone all of the contacts are there.
Thats pretty sweet, ill check it out.
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"Hill Climb Racing" is a game worth checking out when your bored and its only you and your phone lol
Im addicted
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I've had Android devices since the Incredible came out and I've NEVER wanted an iPhone. I like Apple as a laptop or home computer for it's simplicity but the iPhone never appealed to me. Maybe it's the programmer in me but Android just seems easier to use and program for.
My S III is by far the best Android I've ever owned and personally I think it's better than my friends iPhones.
Yeah I think its definitely all about personal preference. People who have had the I-phone from the start are totally for it and will never purchase anything else, and it goes the same way for Android users; I too have always had an Android phone so I am so use to the system. However, the changes with the I-Phone 5 definitetly appealed to me but after really playing with the live phone I just hated the IOS system and had to get the GS3..
Played with the phone some more today and really like the features of ICS; so much though that I can live with the stock launcher on this phone (had to download LauncherPro on my Galaxy S).
One feature I really like is the app folder. So instead of filling screens & screens with apps, Im only running a few main screens and one of them has a "tools" folder and a "games" folder. Makes finding things much easier.
I just have to figure out how to edit the apps in the lock-screen shortcut and I'll be good.
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