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Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« on: September 11, 2012, 03:38:08 pm »
As the title alludes to I just bought a Samsung Galaxy S3 from AT&T. Does anyone else have one or does anyone have much experience with the phone?  If so, what kinds of things do you suggest I do with it, what apps do you enjoy, etc.  I had the original Samsung Galaxy S, but I didn't do much more than just download games for it.  I'd like to tinker with this one a little more.

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Re: Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2012, 05:23:18 pm »
Are you looking for some Android app suggestions in general or something specific to the S3?

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Re: Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2012, 03:37:56 pm »
Both.

I'm going to try and root my phone so I can play around with it a little more.  So if you have any suggestions on what to do once I root it I'd take those as well. :)
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Re: Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2012, 05:25:30 pm »
I can't give you any S3 specific ideas since I don't have the phone (not for lack of wanting, mind you).

Here are some apps that I use heavily on my phone/tablet, both running ICS.

Tasker - amazingly powerful way to automate settings, actions, etc.  The sky is the limit here though it does have a little bit of a learning curve.  There are lots of ideas on the product website/wiki.

PureCalendar widget - I have a calendar widget running fullscreen on one home screen that shows the calendars I choose (in my case, just my work and primary google account).  It integrates well with tasker (for example: my ringer gets automatically silented when I am in a meeting).  Speaking of which, if your workplace uses Exchange 2007/2010 and has ActiveSync enabled... the integration with Android is excellent.  One downside if integrating your work exchange account though: you have to use a PIN or Password to unlock your phone, not just a swype pattern.

Google Authenticator - combined with 2 factor authentication on my google account, this is a must for any apps that wan to integrate with my google login.

SetCPU - requires root.  I use it to replace the default CPU governor to get better battery life.

Any.DO - great todo manager, also has a chrome plugin

Out of Milk - decent shopping list type app.  Not amazing but I haven't found anything better.

Chrome or Dolphin - Chrome works great on my tablet but seems slow on my phone. Dolphin is a great alternative and is very zippy.  My only complaint with Dolphin is that it doesn't support text highlighting nearly as well and doesn't have the nice phone type integrations such as recognizing when I long press a phone number.

Google Reader - RSS reader.  'nuff said

ScoreMobile - easily the best sports score app

Talk - I use this more than SMS.  I tried several different apps in an effort to include Skype or AIM accounts in a single messaging app, but frankly its the protocols themselves that result in either crappy battery performance or crappy responsiveness/multiple notifications so now I just use Talk and resort to only communicating on AIM or Skype through the native applications when I choose to run them.


Random Apps that I have found useful occasionally
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IMDb
Yelp
Dropbox - auto picture upload is great, but I think the S3 might come with something comparable built in
Zedge - ringtone library
Redmine
Subdroid
GreatClips
Netflix
Manger - ventrilo client
Dice - its a dice app, so simple but so useful
Timer
Pandora
QRDroid
TVListings
IPcam Viewer - if you have any IP cameras
Navigation/Maps - pretty solid google apps, haven't had a reason to try to look at alternatives
Superuser - superuser manager (requires root)
WiFi Tether - better than the native tethering
BubbleUPnP - best UPnP capable browser/player that I've found so far, the S3 might have something integrated
MxPlayer - hardware aware video player
ConnectBot - ssh client



Games
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World of Goo
Game Dev Story
Androminion
Jelly Defense
Sentinel 3
Angry Birds


Apps I recommend avoiding
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Facebook - battery hog, current HTML5 version has crappy performance
Lattitude - battery hog
Skype (running all the time) - very load intensive.  Fine for loading when you want it and then exiting but still kinda annoying.  Talk has support for video chat now, which I prefer.
IRC clients of any kind -  trying to use IRC in any way over a mobile connection is just silly. The protocol is to blame, not the clients.
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Re: Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2012, 06:23:54 pm »
Thanks Chavo!  I appreciate it! I'll have to take a look at those once I get my phone to stop hating me.  First the drivers didn't want to install. I *think* I got that figured out.  Now, whenever I plug my phone in it says Hardware ID Missing (no idea if that is related to the first problem).  Blah.  This seems to be typical for me.  I tend to have bad luck with stuff like this. I'll do some research on how to fix the problem a little later. Hopefully it all works out.  I'd love to be able to root the phone.  I think it would be a great learning experience.
The once grove of splendor,
Aforetime crowned by lilac and lily,
Lay now forevermore slender;
And all winds that liven
Silhouette a lone existence;
A leafless oak grasping at eternity.


"They say that I must learn to kill before I can feel safe, but I rather kill myself then turn into their slave."
- The Rasmus

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Re: Bought Samsung Galaxy S3
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2012, 10:25:16 pm »
If you get it rooted try installing one of the AOSP based roms (CyanogenMod 9/10, AOKP). I like Android much better without any of the handset manufacturers modifications.
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