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Why You Shouldn’t Buy the Samsung Galaxy S3 Right Now

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The Samsung Galaxy S3 is no longer Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S3 smartphone but it remains on shelves at American carriers and through third-party retailers. While old, the device remains an option for smartphone shoppers though it’s one that should be avoided, at least for the time being.

Back in May of 2012, Samsung announced the Galaxy S3, a new flagship that replaced the Galaxy S2 as the company’s go-to Android smartphone. The device transformed the look of the Galaxy S series and delivered a host of brand new features including a large 720p display, speedy dual-core processor, a solid rear camera, and software that not only looked but performed differently than any other previous version of Samsung mobile software.

Unsurprisingly, the changes paid off. The Galaxy S3, backed by a massive marketing campaign, sold millions of times over in regions around the world, including here in the United States. And thanks to its hardware features and Samsung’s consistent software report, the device remains an option to those in the hunt for a brand new smartphone.

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The Galaxy S3 is no longer the company’s flagship, that torch is now carried by the Samsung Galaxy S4. However, the Galaxy S3, at its dirt cheap price point, is a device that is likely on the radar of many consumers who don’t want to spend a lot of money or simply aren’t interested in the high-powered specifications of devices like the Galaxy S4, HTC One or even the iPhone 5s.

Samsung’s Galaxy S3 is still available new through Samsung, retailers and through carriers like T-Mobile. It’s also available as a refurbished option at most carriers. However, as we get closer to the end of February, the Galaxy S3 is an extremely difficult device to recommend. In fact, for the moment, we only recommend it to those that need a phone right this second. Everyone else is better off waiting a few weeks, at least.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Launch Imminent

We consider these next few weeks to be the calm before the storm. While Samsung isn’t confirming anything just yet, it’s pretty clear that the company has a brand new Samsung Galaxy S up its sleeve, something that should not only present prospective Galaxy S3 buyers with another high-quality option but should off an extremely enticing chain of events.

The Samsung Galaxy S5 is shaping up to be one of the biggest smartphone launches of the year. And while we don’t know what will be on board the Galaxy S5 exactly, we can tell you this. Rumors point to a device that could deliver upgrades in just about every key area that a smartphone shopper will be looking at.

We should see a large high-resolution display. Rumors suggest that it could be a bezel-less display though that remains unclear. It should come equipped with a ton of RAM, possibly 2-3 GB worth and a processor that at the very least will be a quad-core Snapdragon 800. That means high performance gaming, multitasking and an extremely fast moving interface.

Rumors point to a camera upgrade over the Galaxy S4. We should point out that the Galaxy S4’s camera was, and is, better than the Galaxy S3’s. There are also rumors that suggest a battery boost which could lead to better battery life. And let’s not forget that the Galaxy S5 design remains in flux with rumors pointing to both plastic and metal. Yes, the Galaxy S5 could be Samsung’s first metal flagship Galaxy S.

There are certainly a lot of what ifs but the point is this. It’s worth waiting a few weeks to see if the Samsung Galaxy S5 is as good as rumors have made it out to be. At the very worst, those who have been thinking about pulling the trigger on a Galaxy S3 will have another option to look at before deciding on a new device.

Galaxy S4 Price Drop

We mentioned that there would be a chain reaction. Indeed, we should see some reactionary price drops as carriers look to push the Galaxy S5 and get rid of their aging smartphone crop. Devices like the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy S3 should see their price reduced even further once the Galaxy S5 arrives.

Signs point to a launch on February 24th at Mobile World Congress which means that shoppers only need to wait a few days for these price cuts to arrive. The Samsung Galaxy S4, in our opinion, is a better smartphone than the Galaxy S3, and it’s possible that we could see carriers basically start giving it away once the new model arrives.

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To us, passing on the Galaxy S3 for a few weeks is a win-win. Not only does the Galaxy S5 emerge as another potential option but the price of the Galaxy S4 should dip to more affordable levels. Even the Galaxy S3 should see some price cuts at the places where it’s still sold.

This is assuming that buyers are looking to buy a Galaxy S and not something else. We should point out that HTC is expected to release a Galaxy S5 rival in the HTC M8 in just a few weeks, a release that should push the HTC One price down even further than it already is. The HTC One is arguably one of the best smartphones of all time and is undeniably one of the best Android smartphones on the market right now.

Showing Its Age

The Samsung Galaxy S3 might still be on shelves and it still might make a good smartphone for some, but the device is almost two years old and that means prospective buyers absolutely must proceed with caution.

Maybe the biggest point that we can make here is that the Galaxy S3 is on its last legs in terms of software updates. Google does not recommend software support beyond 18 months and the Galaxy S3 is closing in on its second birthday, aka, 24 months of shelf life. It’s lucky that it’s rumored to be getting Android 4.4 KitKat.

The Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 can run S Voice from the Galaxy S4 with S Voice Drive.

Android 4.4 KitKat will more than likely be the last update that the Galaxy S3 gets, and that’s something that prospective buyers need to consider before buying the Galaxy S3 right now or at any point moving forward. The Galaxy S4, which should see its price drop soon, is a year younger than the Galaxy S3 and still has some life ahead of it.

Older devices also tend to get the short end of the stick when it comes to the speed of update roll outs. Bugs typically stick around for a lot longer on older devices as companies divert resources into cooking up updates for their newer smartphones.

7 Comments

7 Comments

  1. Caleb W

    02/11/2014 at 7:00 pm

    Nice article but… You said a ton of ram maybe 2-3 GB’S worth. You do realise that the GS3 has 2gb of ram right?!

  2. Andrew Lawlor

    02/12/2014 at 5:03 am

    A lot of words to say the S3 is out dated and the S5 release is imminent.

  3. Jemtec

    02/12/2014 at 5:27 am

    I owned a brand new Iphone 3GS, bought in June 2009.
    I just ordered a Galaxy S3.
    The S3 is VASTLY more technologically advanced, and I just paid $299.99 for it and no contract.
    When I bought my Iphone, It was $299.99 and on a 2 year contract paying $90.00 a month for 2GB a month in data with Att.
    I’m currently using NetZero, and paying only $40.00 a month with 500MB of data with unlimited talk and text. (I use my wifi alot at work and home) and obviously save a ton of money.
    The Galaxy S4 is $500.00, and the Galaxy S5 will be more than likely starting at $650.00 and going as high as $900.00 depending on which you settle for.
    Price wise, unless going used, there is no way im going to spend that much more for just a little more phone (particularly the S4).
    The S3, in my opinion is a sweet option at least for the next year or so.
    In some cases, the technology exceeds your needs by leaps and bounds.
    Sure, you could buy the latest and greatest, but another year goes by and its suddenly not a good deal anymore either.
    The law of diminishing returns is here with Cell phones.
    There is a point where you can spend hundreds more on new, but not really get a better experience.

  4. nugg

    02/12/2014 at 8:52 am

    You really shouldnt consider to buy any Samsung products. They dont even upgrade their premium devices. A very good example is Note 10.1 N80xx tablets. Those came on market during autumn 2012 with Android 4.0. They got upgrade on january 2013, since then no upgrades. No 4.2, 4.3, 4.4. They only made new models, so called “Note 10.1 2014” (sold on 2013) then now they are selling Note Pro already.

    Dont buy these premium devices. You only pay a premium prize but then, the device is as forgotten and all Samsung does it is more new models and no upgrades for these so called “premium” tablets. What premium is having a tablet without upgrades? Samsung doesnt know the meaningn of the word premium. Probably they have copied the word from Apples ad. Hopefully they will also copy Apples customer care! For sake of us!

    Samsung should be ignored and I hope this company falls hard and bad…

    Buy anything else but no Samsung. They dont know anything about customer care. They should copy it on next time!

  5. billion8

    02/12/2014 at 1:18 pm

    Go to BestBuy.com you’ll see The Note 12.2 Pro…think that’s an upgrade

  6. John77

    02/12/2014 at 5:40 pm

    Hi!
    I am writing from Europe so I dunno the American conditions but here still very expensive the Galaxy S3 (£350 or £250 but that version is for the Chinese market so no 2 years warranty). I think Samsung will draw back these phones instead of let drop the price.

    Others: I read that S3 1.4 GHz quad-core Cortex-A9 or
    1.5 GHz dual-core Krait (Wikipedia) so not dual core all of them.

  7. T-Mobile

    02/12/2014 at 11:33 pm

    Long story short:
    If you already have an S3, its a behemoth, amazing, reliable phone, so don’t freak out when your S3 becomes 2 generations behind when the S5 comes out; its still amazing, really, just not bleeding edge.

    If you don’t already have an S3, just wait for the dang S5 and be happy. It’ll be beastly.

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