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Five Cool And Interesting Samsung Galaxy SIII Features

The Samsung Galaxy SIII is the new leader of the Android pack challenging every other smart phone out there including the iPhone 5 and the HTC One X Plus. As far as specifications go, this smart phone has a top of the line processor, an astounding 2GB of RAM (more than my old laptop), and a wide range of features. But there are some cool software features that Samsung has hidden under its hood that should not go unnoticed, so here is an unsorted list of the best five.
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1. Motion Controls
With the Galaxy SIII Samsung have added a whole bunch of new motion controls that are supposed to make our lives easier and our interaction with our smartphones more intuitive. Of the the most useful ones in my humble opinion is the ability to call somebody while text messaging by simply putting the phone next to your ear. Now this is a smart phone that can understand what I want without me having to tell it anything. Other motion controls include tilting to phone to zoom an image and panning the phone to move an icon from one screen to another. Perfection, as you might know, is in the attention to the detail and in the case of smart phones, in all the tiny little ways that your most used piece of technology would make your life easier in.
2. The Camera
Despite the fact that the camera hardware on the Galaxy SIII is nothing but standard, Sammy have added some useful and pleasant software features that make using it easier and faster. The first nice surprise is the best shot feature that automatically takes eight pictures and chooses the best one based on criteria like smiling, blinking, lighting and so on. Another option you get is the burst shot which can take up to 20 pictures at a time with the rate of 3 pictures per second. Samsung Galaxy SIII's camera has abilities in the sharing department, too like the Buddy Photo Share shooting mode which has facial recognition capabilities. When it detects a face in an image, it lets you tag it with your contacts and later when you are shooting in this mode, it automatically recognizes who is on the picture letting you share the photo with him from his name tag. Another variation on that is Share Shot which allows you to share the photos you are currently making automatically with other Galaxy SIII devices in the vicinity via WiFi Direct. The last tricks the GSIII camera has up it's sleeve are in the video department. It has the ability to take stills while shooting 1080p video and could also run in HDR mode. Even if you don't find it to be impressive, you have to agree it's down right useful.
3. NFC + TecTiles + S- Beam
Well, this is the only feature on this list that you can't really use for free, but it is also something that Samsung (or any other smart phone manufacturer) should have done a long time ago. This is making NFC really fun and useful. Samsung are selling this little stamp-sized NFC stickers in packs of 5 called TecTiles that can be programmed to do various actions when tapped. You can do anything from putting one at your front door, so you would automatically connect to your home's WiFi, put one on your nightstand, so you turn the sound off just by tapping your phone over the tile before you go to bed, or putting one in your car to activate the GPS mode. This is a very interesting piece of technology that is finally bringing accessibility and usefulness to NFC. Another useful and interesting implementation of NFC is the S- Beam feature which allows seamless file-sharing among Samsung Galaxy SIII users much like the Android Beam. The only problem with using it all the time would be that all your friends and colleagues should also discover the best smart phone on the market right now and fork out to buy one. If that is the case S-Beam would turn out to be priceless.
4. Pop Up Player and Multi Window
We all live very busy lives and the ability to multitask is essential to our modern survival, so this is something that our smartphone should be able to do, too. And one of the most common situations that we like multitasking in is when we mix business and pleasure. How ofter have you been in the situation that you are watching a video on your smart phone, but you need to stop it in order to complete some boring mundane task? Well, you don't need to worry about this anymore since Samsung have incorporated a simple yet invaluable little feature in your Galaxy SIII - a pop up player. It means that anytime you are watching a video, but you want to do something else simultaneously, you can resize the video to a smaller window and use the rest of the display real estate to complete the pressing task, without giving up on being entertained at the same time.
5. Cloud Storage And Sharing
When the HTC announced they would be offering 25GB of free cloud storage through DropBox for their new flagship One X, we simply knew that Samsung would not let its Galaxy SIII fall behind. So they decided to double that and now the best Android phone on the market is offering 50GB of free Dropbox storage capacity which is very good news. But the good things about Samsung Galaxy SIII's cloud storage and sharing go beyond mere numbers. One should also notice the brilliant capabilities offered by Samsung's AllShare Play service which allows users to share content like videos and pictures across any AllShare-connected devices like Galaxy tablets, BluRay players, DLNA-capable TVs, set-top boxes as well as Samsung’s Smart TVs and Windows PCs running the AllShare Play app.
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