By Eddie Wrenn
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Reviewers have praised the Samsung Galaxy S3 as the best phone on the market, outclassing its competitors - and even beating the iPhone at its own game.
TechRadar said 'if you're picking up an iPhone 4S: forget it' and Trusted Reviews concluded 'the S3 is light years ahead of Apple's profitable darling'.
And Stuff Magazine said the S3 has succeeded in 'toppling Apple's ageing starlet'.
In fairness to Apple, their latest phone is now nearly nine months old - a lifetime in the fast-moving mobile world. If Apple follows previous form, the next iPhone will arrive in October at the earliest.
Reviewers also gave the nod to the Samsung phone over its nearest Android competitor, the highly-rated HTC One X, which was released last month.

The white model is unaffected, and will be available from Tuesday
The Mail Online asked Stuff Magazine for its verdict, and the magazine in turn threw down the gauntlet to Apple.
The magazine said: 'The most hyped phone since the iPhone 4S has lived up to the hoopla, toppling not only Appleâs ageing starlet but all of its Android rivals.
'The Galaxy S3 offers the slickest Android Ice Cream Sandwich experience weâve seen thanks to a 1.4Ghz quad-core Exynos processor, which eats 1080p movies for breakfast and can even play them in a pop-up window while you browse the web.
'Extras like the microSD slot and larger battery give it the edge over HTCâs One X, and the 4.8in Super AMOLED screen is sharp and vibrant.
'We canât wait to see how the iPhone responds.'
'However, the glossy plastic back really puts a damper on things - it just doesn't exude class or luxury.
Otherwise this phone is either class-leading or at least on par. The processor is stunningly fast, the screen stunningly dazzling and the microSD slot stunningly practical.
'It may lack a certain wow factor but for features alone this phone has been worth the wait. Just.
'So all in all and in my opinion, the Samsung Galaxy S3 stands above the iPhone 4S and laughs at it. It is far thinner, lighter and delivers more for your money.
'In terms of the user experience, the fluidity of operation, the feature set, and in virtually every area that counts, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is light years ahead of Appleâs profitab le darling.'
Best in class: The three smartphones at the top of their game
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Samsung Galaxy S3
Screen size:
4.8 inch
Processor:
1.4 Ghz quad-core
Memory size:
Up to 62gb (+64gb with card)
Operating system:
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Camera:
Eight megapixel
Weight:
133grams
Dimensions:
Height - 136mm
Width - 70mm
Depth - 8.5mm
Battery:
2100mAh
HTC One X
Screen size:
4.7 inch
Processor:
1.5Ghz quad-core
Memory size:
32GB ( non-expandable)
Operating system:
Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Camera:
Eight megapixel
Weight:
130grams
Dimensions:
Height - 134mm
Width - 69mm
Depth - 8.9mm
Battery:
1800mAh
iPhone 4s
Screen size:
3.5 inch
Processor:
800 MHz dual-core
Memory size:
Up to 64gb (non-expandable)
Operating system:
iOS
Camera:
Eight megapixel
Weight:
140grams
Dimensions:
Height - 115mm
Width - 58mm
Depth - 9mm
Battery:
1432mAh
The respected website TechRadar, despite some criticisms, said: 'Make no mistake: the Samsung Galaxy S3 is the best smarpthone on the market.
'And if you're thinking about picking up an iPhone 4S: forget it. You'll need to wait to see what response Apple is cooking up with the iPhone 5, as a 3.5inch screen and the same high price tag it launched with are no longer acceptable.'

Also praised, particularly for screen and camera: The HTC One X
The website also gave the phone the nod over the S3's nearest competitor, the HTC One X - although said camera-buff would prefer HTC's offering, as would those who preferred the metallic shell over the S3's plastic, although durable, finish.
And reviewer Gareth Beavis knocked half a star off for some niggles such as the 'not quite up to the task' S Voice - Samsung's competitor to Apple's voice-control software called Siri - and the perfectly fine but not best-in-market camera.
However, he recommended the phone, saying: 'It's got every kind of feature we could ask for and more, and raises the bar once again in terms of what consumers should be expecting in terms of battery life, processor speed and media management.'
Reviewer Chris Hall said: 'There is a lot to love about the Samsung Galaxy S III. As a premium flagship smartphone it has plenty going for it. The huge display, the power, the smooth and fast operation are all to its credit. Add to this the ability to change battery and expand storage and you've a very good package indeed.
Referring to the removable battery, reviewer Hall said: 'You can always carry a spare and you can't do that with the HTC One X. Or the iPhone. Or the Sony Xperia S. Or...'
In conclusion, he said: 'The Samsung Galaxy S III will undoubtedly do well and it deserves to: it's a fantastic phone. Android users should be smug: you have choices and whichever way your personal preference leads you, you'll get an excellent handset at the end of it.'


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The S3 is released tomorrow, coming with built-in face-tracking and voice control - allowing, Samsung claims, for a more 'natural' control system.
It comes with the largest screen on the market, a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen which is great for movies and photos, and the phone has a 'more intelligent' lock system, which watches your eyes to determine when to stay awake, and when to sleep and save battery life.
The launch of the S3 has not been without niggles.
Earlier today it was reported that, due to a manufacturing error at one of Samsung's production plants, the company has had to chuck out up to 600,000 back covers.
The error only affected the blue version of the battery covers, and Samsung is now urgently ramping up production to fix the shortfall.
Many shops are likely to be pushing the white model on to owners until new batches come in.
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Does the larger battery result in longer battery life or will it's juice be used up just as fast as every other smartphone to keep all the applications running? I find the paucity of battery life on these phones to be their biggest drawback - mine (an HTC) requiring at least two charges every 24 hours - and the manufacturer that comes up with a phone that can run for up to a week (well, OK, I'd settle for three days) before charging will get my money. More RD into smartphone batteries is urgently required.
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iPhone 3 and 3GS were superb when they came out as there was nothing else at the time. The iPhone has long been passed by rivals. Both WP7 and Android are superior and if you pay the premium for the iPhone you should seek medical help.
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Too big for the pocket, if I want a Tablet I will buy one!
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