Monday, June 25, 2012

Samsung S III reception problems?

The Galaxy S III could suffer from lower signal network in the different ways in which it is taken in hand. The same disease that struck the iPhone 4 to its release
Samsung S III
It's a week ago that the new flagship of Samsung, the Samsung Galaxy S III, appeared on the blog Do not Hold It Wrong, a site created in response to reception problems experienced by the iPhone 4 at its output. Steve Jobs had then tried to sidestep the issue by challenging the way people took it in hand giving them advice totally absurd. Anyway, you understand the concept: the site lists the devices likely to experience similar problems, except that he takes advice scattered in textbooks and on which it is often carelessly ... when one takes the trouble to open the manual.

It would be Samsung itself would have raised the issue this time and took the lead in providing patterns of its Galaxy S III then relayed by the American blog and highlighting risk areas. It includes as well the upper right corner to the GPS antenna and the whole bottom of the terminal for its main antenna. We therefore salute the honesty of the Korean who probably did not want bad publicity could hurt sales of her last born who is already placed in the fourth position of best-selling smartphones in France. We have even tested the Galaxy S III for a good week, we had then had no reception problems. No need for alarm, therefore, prevention is better than cure as the saying goes, after all ...