5/12/2023 0 Comments Galaxy s3 photospherePerformance has improved in SunSpider, too: its old 1,430ms result has been cut to 1,280ms. We recorded a score of 5,413 from the S III in our original review, but now that figure has improved to a mighty 5,752 – a whisker behind the 5,892 of the Samsung Galaxy Note II, and far ahead of the Nexus 4’s 4,993 result. The Galaxy’s update does improves performance. There’s no sign of Photo Sphere or the accessibility improvements (triple-tap to zoom the homescreen and voice navigation, for example) from Android 4.2, though. The S III also benefits from all the improvements Google’s Android 4.1.2 update brings, including the Google Now contextual search application, expandable notifications and improved smoothness. ![]() It’s a similar system to Swype and the new keyboard on Android 4.2. The keyboard now supports what Samsung calls “continuous input”, allowing you to drag a finger from letter to letter to form words, rather than tapping. The range of quick-select buttons in the notification drawer can now be customised, and the brightness control can be removed from the drawer entirely. The new Gallery app is ported straight from the Note II, and includes improved navigation, plus options to tag images with contact, location or weather information. ![]() Page Buddy adds an eighth homescreen with context-sensitive options for when earphones are plugged in or the S III is docked.
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