Do you like hardware design of Samsung Galaxy S3?


Do you like hardware design of Samsung Galaxy S3?  

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  1. 1. Do you like hardware design of Samsung Galaxy S3?

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    • Can't say right now. I would like to see it in hand first!


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No. I was expecting a less plastic-y, more sophisticated design than this. Also: Why does it still have a hardware home button?

In terms of hardware design the HTC One series, the Nokia Lumia 800/900 and the iPhone 4/4S (to name but a few) have the Galaxy SIII beat.

Looks like a bigger iPhone 3G to me. Doesn't look nice. That design is dated.

Obviously design isn't everything it has amazing specifications but still when you're dropping that kind of cash on a phone you want it to look nice. I think they could have spent more time on its design.

No. The case looks like low quality plastic (even if it isn't and even it doesn't feel like it; if it looks like it that's bad enough for me), it's too rounded at the corners, and the screen is using outdated technology.

I have to say I was very underwhelmed. Not that I was going to get one either way, but I can at least appreciate a decent looking phone when I see one (iPhone 4S, HTC One X, and my own Lumia 800) - this phone doesn't come close to these 3.

Looks like a bigger iPhone 3G to me. Doesn't look nice. That design is dated.

Obviously design isn't everything it has amazing specifications but still when you're dropping that kind of cash on a phone you want it to look nice. I think they could have spent more time on its design.

Exactly! It's still hard to believe that Samsung came up with this blunder of a design! They tried to do Apple this time by only incrementing the specifications by lot of notches without giving design too much attention but what they fail to realize was that Apple was continuing with legacy and proven good design of iPhone 4 (and only some fanboyism :p) while Samsung was supposed to come up with a new one at this point in time....especially in the times of Lumias and HTC One Series!

It's design is rather unimaginative. After all the hype, I was sorely disappointed to see something from the last decade.

For a phone which will be that expensive, I would expect something that stands out.

Plasticky, cheap looking design.

Nah. Not me.

If they were so concerned about rectangular design, they could have carried over the Galaxy Nexus design. The size is too big and is bordering on tablets. Operating it with one hand will be cumbersome.

i hate the design, looks very ugly.

some of the earlier concept pictures had me all excited, but now im dissapointed with it.

Lumia 900 is one of the more good looking phones and i hope windows 8 phone is the same.

I have Nokia Astound, a symbian phone which I still like more than Galaxy S3....it is sleek, not too big on screen front, and light as feather!

I loved the Lumia 800 the moment I saw it and grabbed it in my hands....it felt awesome...the whole unibody design, finish.....but I have reservations regarding lumia 900 since it has a bit of screen extruded or something(reportedly) on the front, and more so since I haven't seen it yet in my hands!

  • 2 weeks later...

It's not as nice as the new HTC phones, but it's not terrible by any means. It is however sad that Samsung lacked the nards to stand up to the bullies in the Apple legal department and designed a phone around lawyers.

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