

We bet if you threw it just right, it would make three nice little bounces on the water (don’t do that though!). Samsung has stated time and again that the phone was heavily inspired by nature and yes, the S III does looks like an oversized pebble. The blue version of the phone will be launching later in the month. Of course the white model could also cover that up to quite an extent. The HyperGlaze coating on the body gives it a nice finish that does prevent light scratches and fingerprints. In the countless pictures and videos, we’ve seen around the Internet, the S III isn’t much of a looker and when you compare it to its predecessor, it rather pales in comparison, or does it? Honestly we didn’t know what to expect, but after actually holding it in our hands, it did'nt seem so bad, at least from up-front. This is a very touchy subject with many tech enthusiasts, as the initial impressions of the S III left a rather bad taste in everyone’s mouth. So, throwing all that out the window, let’s see if the S III manages to win us over.

We’ve heard a lot of talk about how the S III doesn’t deem fit for a flagship title due to its looks and other factors, but we had to go in with an open mind, after all, aesthetics are very subjective. Samsung made us wait a painfully long time before they announced the phone, but we're not sure they got the reaction they were hoping for. We know many Galaxy S II owners who’ve already swapped their phone for the upgraded model.

I have tested on many other devices and all work excepted for s3.The Samsung Galaxy S3 has finally hit Indian shores and loyal Sammy fans can’t wait to get their grubby mitts on one. Also tried Remote Test Lab and does not work. Don't have device myself but getting reports of it not working. Streaming MediaPlayer not working on Samsung galaxy s3.
