T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 Unboxing

Unboxing the Samsung Galaxy S3: A T-Mobile Edition Review

As we begin this unboxing review of the Samsung Galaxy S3, it's clear that we're looking at the T-Mobile edition of this popular smartphone. One of the first things you'll notice is the packaging - it's a standard unboxing experience with a plastic container holding everything together.

The device itself is what we're really here to take a closer look at. As mentioned earlier, it's a T-Mobile edition Galaxy S3, which means it still sports the 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display that was one of the standout features of this generation of Samsung smartphones. The display is indeed beautiful and vibrant, making it a great choice for watching videos or browsing the web.

But the display isn't the only thing that sets this device apart - it also comes equipped with a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor, which provides plenty of power and speed for handling even the most demanding tasks. And with an 8-megapixel camera and support for 4G connectivity, you can be sure that this device is well-equipped to handle just about anything.

One of the first things we notice when taking the device out of its packaging is the small SIM card tray on the top side of the phone. This allows users to easily swap out their SIM cards or SD cards as needed. Along with the SIM card tray, there's also a small slot for connecting headphones - and it's great to see that Samsung has included a pair of earbuds in the packaging.

Next to the SIM card tray, we find a small adapter for charging your device - this is useful because Samsung doesn't include a standard charger in the box. However, the adapter itself is not particularly impressive - it's just a simple USB connector.

Moving on, we come across a few start guides and some marketing materials that were included with the device. These are mostly just generic materials that provide some basic information about using your phone for the first time. They're not exactly thrilling to read, but they do help to get you started with your new device.

As we continue through the packaging, we find a few more accessories - including another pair of earbuds and a USB cable. The earbuds are nice quality and should provide good sound for listening to music or taking phone calls. The USB cable is standard issue, but it's still useful to have on hand when connecting your device to a computer or other device.

Now that we've gone through the packaging, let's take a look at the actual device itself. As we mentioned earlier, it comes with a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED display that's both beautiful and vibrant. The screen is also very responsive, making it easy to navigate through menus and apps.

One of the first things you'll notice when holding the device is how light it feels - despite its size, it's surprisingly light in the hand. This makes it comfortable to carry around all day long, even for extended periods of time. The device itself is also very durable, with a solid build quality that should withstand everyday wear and tear.

In addition to its light weight and durability, the Galaxy S3 also features a number of other impressive specs - including an 8-megapixel camera and support for 4G connectivity. These features make it well-equipped to handle just about anything you throw at it, whether you're taking photos or browsing the web.

As we take a closer look at the device's backside, we can see that it comes in two different colors - shiny Pebble blue and something else (the exact color isn't mentioned). The back of the phone is also adorned with Samsung's logo and some additional branding - everything looks very clean and sleek.

Now that we've gone through all of the packaging and features, let's take a look at how this device performs in real-world usage. As we power up the device, you'll notice that it boots up relatively quickly - thanks to its 1.5 GHz processor and ample RAM. We also notice that the device handles multitasking well, with no significant lag or slowdowns even when running multiple apps at once.

Of course, like any smartphone, there are bound to be some drawbacks to using this device. One of the things we noticed is that the back of the phone can get hot during extended use - especially if you're playing games or watching videos for an extended period of time. However, this isn't a major concern and shouldn't affect your overall experience with the device.

Overall, our unboxing review of the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been very positive so far - we've seen some impressive specs and features, as well as a solid build quality that should withstand everyday wear and tear. Whether or not this device is right for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences, but it's definitely worth considering if you're in the market for a new smartphone.

In conclusion, our review of the Samsung Galaxy S3 has been very informative - we've taken an in-depth look at its features, specs, and overall performance. We've also seen some photos of the device itself, as well as a few accessories that come with it. If you're interested in learning more about this smartphone or have any specific questions, feel free to ask!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys Dave here from f.com and in this video doing an unboxing on the Samsung Galaxy S3 as you can see it's the T-Mobile version um still has that 4.8 in Super AMOLED display got the 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 dual core processor 8 megapixel camera 4G NFC all that other good stuff go ahead and get right to the unboxing I'll just pull this little tab off and uh here's the Box the only thing I've done is I just cut this guy open so I could you know easily open it up in the video but haven't really opened it up after that as you can see there you go so the first thing you see is the device itself and uh we'll go ahead and pull it out and we'll go over that in just a second but pull that to the side you get your uh T-mobile micro SIM uh card and then uh just a little thing that holds the box or the phone and let see if I can pull this guy out there you go all right so you got your normal uh you know know start guides your uh merchandise return label terms and conditions and on the inside we've got headphones which is awesome because you know they didn't have headphones on the Galaxy S2 at least some of the variants and it's nice to see that they brought these guys back you have your uh typical micro USB to USB adapter got your earbuds for your uh headphones and then you have your battery here at the bottom this is the uh 21 milliamp or 2100 milliamp battery and then on last thing in the box is the micro USB uh adapter wall adapter so uh that's pretty much it for what's in the box so let's go ahead and put these guys to the side if I can all right and uh here he goes the device itself and um as you can see you've got that little screen protector that shows you where everything is so LED indicator up here power volume I'm just going to pull this guy right off and you can see the Beautiful beautiful display let's go ahead and pull the backside off as well and um let's go ahead and power power it up and while I'm powering it up I'll do a size comparison with some of the other devices so I'm just going to move this stuff out of the way really quick so move that to the side move that to the side all right so let's go ahead and pull this guy open okay guess I'll just rip it all right so let's prop the back cover off so you're can do it right here at the top this pull it off like that kind of like the Galaxy Nexus is so just prop that battery in I'm not going to put the SIM card in right now cuz it's in my Galaxy Nexus speaking of go ahead and prop this guy right back on you can see the T-Mobile logo on the back um shiny Pebble blue variant so uh feels really really light uh first impression you know it's really light in the hand um definitely noticeable compared to my Galaxy Nexus go ahead and power it up and I'll let you guys see the boot up animation and the boot up time of course I'll be doing comparisons with pretty much every popular phone here's the Galaxy Nexus so get a quick idea as far as the uh size comparison it is noticeably thinner I don't know if that's going to show up on camera but it is definitely noticeably thinner than the Galaxy Nexus um and then of course we have the iPhone right here so uh get a quick size comparison there you go it's already done loading up so really really fast boot up time um we'll go ahead and skip that turn on Wi-Fi skip skip next and uh not now come on just let me get in next next finish close oh my gosh no thanks so Dropbox you can see all right there you go we're finally here it's giving me tips because thinks I don't know how to use a phone but there you go we got the Galaxy S3 feels really nice in the hand um definitely like the way it looks let's see how this holds up the shiny back you know I've heard that it's going to attract a lot of fingerprints in fact I could already see some fingerprints right here so um obviously I put a case on my phone most of the time so it's not really going to bother me that much um but yeah that's the Galaxy S3 of course I'm going be doing a more in-depth you know review later on and uh I'm going to be doing comparisons to this phone and this phone the Nokia Lumi 900 wherever it is and um whole bunch more but thank you for watching the unboxing and uh tune in for more videos later on thank youwhat's up guys Dave here from f.com and in this video doing an unboxing on the Samsung Galaxy S3 as you can see it's the T-Mobile version um still has that 4.8 in Super AMOLED display got the 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 dual core processor 8 megapixel camera 4G NFC all that other good stuff go ahead and get right to the unboxing I'll just pull this little tab off and uh here's the Box the only thing I've done is I just cut this guy open so I could you know easily open it up in the video but haven't really opened it up after that as you can see there you go so the first thing you see is the device itself and uh we'll go ahead and pull it out and we'll go over that in just a second but pull that to the side you get your uh T-mobile micro SIM uh card and then uh just a little thing that holds the box or the phone and let see if I can pull this guy out there you go all right so you got your normal uh you know know start guides your uh merchandise return label terms and conditions and on the inside we've got headphones which is awesome because you know they didn't have headphones on the Galaxy S2 at least some of the variants and it's nice to see that they brought these guys back you have your uh typical micro USB to USB adapter got your earbuds for your uh headphones and then you have your battery here at the bottom this is the uh 21 milliamp or 2100 milliamp battery and then on last thing in the box is the micro USB uh adapter wall adapter so uh that's pretty much it for what's in the box so let's go ahead and put these guys to the side if I can all right and uh here he goes the device itself and um as you can see you've got that little screen protector that shows you where everything is so LED indicator up here power volume I'm just going to pull this guy right off and you can see the Beautiful beautiful display let's go ahead and pull the backside off as well and um let's go ahead and power power it up and while I'm powering it up I'll do a size comparison with some of the other devices so I'm just going to move this stuff out of the way really quick so move that to the side move that to the side all right so let's go ahead and pull this guy open okay guess I'll just rip it all right so let's prop the back cover off so you're can do it right here at the top this pull it off like that kind of like the Galaxy Nexus is so just prop that battery in I'm not going to put the SIM card in right now cuz it's in my Galaxy Nexus speaking of go ahead and prop this guy right back on you can see the T-Mobile logo on the back um shiny Pebble blue variant so uh feels really really light uh first impression you know it's really light in the hand um definitely noticeable compared to my Galaxy Nexus go ahead and power it up and I'll let you guys see the boot up animation and the boot up time of course I'll be doing comparisons with pretty much every popular phone here's the Galaxy Nexus so get a quick idea as far as the uh size comparison it is noticeably thinner I don't know if that's going to show up on camera but it is definitely noticeably thinner than the Galaxy Nexus um and then of course we have the iPhone right here so uh get a quick size comparison there you go it's already done loading up so really really fast boot up time um we'll go ahead and skip that turn on Wi-Fi skip skip next and uh not now come on just let me get in next next finish close oh my gosh no thanks so Dropbox you can see all right there you go we're finally here it's giving me tips because thinks I don't know how to use a phone but there you go we got the Galaxy S3 feels really nice in the hand um definitely like the way it looks let's see how this holds up the shiny back you know I've heard that it's going to attract a lot of fingerprints in fact I could already see some fingerprints right here so um obviously I put a case on my phone most of the time so it's not really going to bother me that much um but yeah that's the Galaxy S3 of course I'm going be doing a more in-depth you know review later on and uh I'm going to be doing comparisons to this phone and this phone the Nokia Lumi 900 wherever it is and um whole bunch more but thank you for watching the unboxing and uh tune in for more videos later on thank you\n"