With the latest version of Android, a whopping 4.8-inch Super AMOLED 
HD screen and a whole suite of Apple-beating features, is the new 
Samsung Galaxy SIII the greatest phone ever?
Samsung has made a 
big deal about this new phone, not only choosing to launch it at a big 
and glitzy standalone event in London but also claiming nearly 10 million pre-orders before it's even launched.
The
 price is pretty palatable for a top-end phone – the likes of Three are 
already offering it for just £34 a month with oodles of minutes and 
data, which is already much, much cheaper than any iPhone would ever 
launch for.
But let's get down to the main question – is this the 
phone you should be spending your hard-earned cash on before it's even 
launched?
The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by 
nature – it sees, listens, responds, and allows you to share the 
greatest moments'.
While this is all a little hyperbolic, the nature theme is certainly present when you handle the phone for the first time. 
Brushed
 polycarbonate – you've got a choice of 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue'
 – adorns the large device, which runs in with dimensions of 136.6 x 
70.6 x 8.6mm, despite still having to pack in a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD
 screen.
We'll lay it out right now: the plastic feeling of the Galaxy S3 
won't appeal to all. It feels very lightweight (despite tipping the 
scales at 133g) in the hand, and some people will read this as feeling a
 little cheap.
However, it's exactly the same sensation as we found on the Galaxy S2,
 and given the silly numbers of sales that had, we think there's more 
than a market for a phone that you'll barely notice in your pocket most 
of the time.
But we'll be very clear on this - the Galaxy S3 is not a cheap-feeling 
phone. It's got a really solid Gorilla Glass front, a well-packaged 
interior and a more robust battery cover. It's polycarbonate rather than
 bog-standard plastic, although we're not sure some people will like the
 more rounded nature of the design (although it's purely subjective).
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