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ok so i got a samsung galaxy s3 that I got from a friend about 1 year ago, that fell down our metal stairs today and cracked the screen. The screen got some cracks and such, and when i turn the phone ON, the screen remains BLACK, but i can hear the startup sound AND even see the blue notification LED-light (top left corner), but no image appears. It even logs in successfully as I keep hearing notifications pop onto my phone etc. But NO screen image!
I"d say you have a busted digitizer/LCD. When replaced, you should retain all the data on the phone. There"s local companies everywhere that charge to replace it, but if you"re handy, you can replace the digitizer and LCD yourself. Check out Amazon or eBay for a replacement compatible with your phone (they vary slightly by carrier). There"s plenty of videos on youtube showing the process. I"ve done it a few times on my S3, actually a lot easier replacing the whole digitizer than just the glass.
I"d say you have a busted digitizer/LCD. When replaced, you should retain all the data on the phone. There"s local companies everywhere that charge to replace it, but if you"re handy, you can replace the digitizer and LCD yourself. Check out Amazon or eBay for a replacement compatible with your phone (they vary slightly by carrier). There"s plenty of videos on youtube showing the process. I"ve done it a few times on my S3, actually a lot easier replacing the whole digitizer than just the glass.
I see... I am sorry, but I am a little noob with this... are there any links you could provide, perhaps? And which videos you recommend to follow..? My glass is also all cracked up, but nothing biggie. As long as I would get the screen to show an image again, it would all be good. No need to change the glass, I reckon...
Also, you could search for a local repair shop. I found this by me, which has a lower cost* to repair the S3 than just the parts I referenced - Samsung Galaxy S3 Screen Repair
I checked craigslist in my town, quite a few S3"s going for around $100-$150. Would you be better off checking craigslist: norge rubrikkannonser for jobber, leiligheter, personalia, til salgs, tjenester, fellesskap og arrangementer
I am asking about this because I am in sort of a dilemma here... I have provided you a video that shows how my phone is: MAH03016.mp4 Video by shookiemonster | Photobucket - and this is how my screen looks like, if you didn"t see it clearly on the video: Bildr.no - So, the dilemma I"m in now, is whether I should just buy another used S3 for $100-150 (yes, I like S3, so that"s more than good enough for me) OR should I go for a complete screen + digitizer set (from either of those mentioned above sellers) and try fixing it myself by following the youtube video you provided me? What would you recommend? I should also say that buying a used S3 here in Norway will cost me about $200-250, depending on how lucky I am.... If I buy it in Sweden, which also works, it can be around $150-200... So yeah, thanks again for your valuable advises, and I look forward hearing what you reckon I should do about this.
Yes, the first ebay.uk link you provided looks like it will work. Hard to determine trustworthiness on eBay, but the seller was ranked quite high with many sales. If I was you, I would go for it(the repair). I wasn"t sure if the i9300 was the mini, but your video looked like it. Your digitizer is definitely shot. Good sign that it powers up and still receives notifications! Like I said, you should have no problem retrieving your data by replacing the digitizer/LCD/glass.
Yes, the first ebay.uk link you provided looks like it will work. Hard to determine trustworthiness on eBay, but the seller was ranked quite high with many sales. If I was you, I would go for it(the repair). I wasn"t sure if the i9300 was the mini, but your video looked like it. Your digitizer is definitely shot. Good sign that it powers up and still receives notifications! Like I said, you should have no problem retrieving your data by replacing the digitizer/LCD/glass.
Don"t remember what is was before, looks like the link you provided earlier is up to £152.37. This is half the price - For White Samsung Galaxy i9300 S3 Siii LCD Digitizer Touch Screen Display Frame | eBay - add your own tools.... I used a Leatherman, tweezers, hair dryer...
Don"t remember what is was before, looks like the link you provided earlier is up to £152.37. This is half the price - For White Samsung Galaxy i9300 S3 Siii LCD Digitizer Touch Screen Display Frame | eBay - add your own tools.... I used a Leatherman, tweezers, hair dryer...Ok, hmm.. since the price is that much lowered... would this one work, even if it is a different color than my white? It shouldn"t make any difference, right? I am talking about this one: GENUINE SAMSUNG I9300 GALAXY S3 REPLACEMENT LCD And DIGITIZER BLUE | eBay - or MUST I get white color..?
Ok, hmm.. since the price is that much lowered... would this one work, even if it is a different color than my white? It shouldn"t make any difference, right? I am talking about this one: GENUINE SAMSUNG I9300 GALAXY S3 REPLACEMENT LCD And DIGITIZER BLUE | eBay - or MUST I get white color..?No need to get the same color. The one you linked looks good. My only reservation is 40 reviews on your link vs. 40,000 reviews on the one I linked...56 NOK difference...
Ok, hmm.. since the price is that much lowered... would this one work, even if it is a different color than my white? It shouldn"t make any difference, right? I am talking about this one: GENUINE SAMSUNG I9300 GALAXY S3 REPLACEMENT LCD And DIGITIZER BLUE | eBay - or MUST I get white color..?Any update, friend?!?!
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The Samsung Galaxy S III (or Galaxy S3) is an Android smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics. Launched in 2012, it had sold more than 80 million units overall, making it the most sold phone in the S series.Samsung Galaxy S series.
It has additional software features, expanded hardware, and a redesigned physique from its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S II, released the previous year. The "S III" employs an intelligent personal assistant (S Voice), eye-tracking ability, and increased storage. Although a wireless charging option was announced, it never came to fruition. However, there are third party kits which add support for Qi wireless charging.RAM capacity, and 4G LTE support.Android 4.0.4 "Ice Cream Sandwich", was updated to Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean", and can be updated to Android 4.4.2 "KitKat" on variants with 2 GB of RAM. The phone"s successor, the Samsung Galaxy S4, was announced on 14 March 2013 and was released the following month.
Following an 18-month development phase, Samsung unveiled the S III on 3 May 2012.Middle Eastern countries on 29 May 2012, before being progressively released in other major markets in June 2012. Prior to release, 9 million pre-orders were placed by more than 100 carriers globally.
The S III was well-received commercially and critically, with some technology commentators touting it as the "iPhone killer". In September 2012, TechRadar ranked it as the No. 1 handset in its constantly updated list of the 20 best mobile phones,Stuff magazine likewise ranked it at No. 1 in its list of 10 best smartphones in May 2012.European Imaging and Sound Association,T3 magazine"s "Phone of the Year" award for 2012.operating profit during the second quarter of 2012.high-profile lawsuit between Samsung and Apple.iPhone 4S to become the world"s best-selling smartphone model in Q3 2012.
The Samsung Galaxy S III was succeeded as the series flagship by the Samsung Galaxy S4 in April 2013. In April 2014, following the release of its new flagship, the Galaxy S5, Samsung released a refreshed version called the "Galaxy S3 Neo", which has a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor clocked either at 1.2 or 1.4 GHz. It has 1.5 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage and ships with Android 4.4.4 "KitKat".
Design work on the S III started in late 2010 under the supervision of Chang Dong-hoon, Samsung"s Vice President and Head of the Design Group of Samsung Electronics. From the start, the design group concentrated on a trend which Samsung dubs "organic", which suggests that a prospective design should reflect natural elements such as the flow of water and wind.
Throughout the eighteen-month design process, Samsung implemented stringent security measures and procedures to maintain secrecy of the eventual design until its launch. Designers worked on three prototypes concurrently while regarding each of them as the final product. Doing so required a constant duplication of effort, as they had to repeat the same process for all three prototypes.third-party couriers.pictures or drawings. We had to explain the Galaxy S III with all sorts of words."Vietnamese Web site Tinhte, although it was not the selected design.
Speculation in the general public and media outlets regarding the handset"s specifications began gathering momentum several months before its formal unveiling in May 2012. In February 2012, prior to the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, there were rumors that the handset would incorporate a 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, a display of 1080p (1080×1920 pixels) resolution, a 12-megapixel rear camera and a HD Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen.GB of RAM, 64 GB of internal storage, 4G LTE, a 4.8-inch (120 mm) screen, an 8-megapixel rear camera, and a 9-millimetre (0.35 in) thick chassis.
After inviting reporters in mid-April, Samsung launched the Galaxy S III during the Samsung Mobile Unpacked 2012 event at Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, United Kingdom, on 3 May 2012, instead of unveiling their products earlier in the year during either the World Mobile Congress or Consumer Electronics Show (CES).keynote address of the hour-long event was delivered by Loesje De Vriese, Marketing Director of Samsung Belgium.
Following the launch of the Galaxy S4 in June 2013, Samsung was reportedly retiring the phone earlier than planned because of low sales numbers and to streamline manufacturing operations.
The S III has a plastic chassis measuring 136.6 mm (5.38 in) long, 70.6 mm (2.78 in) wide, and 8.6 mm (0.34 in) thick, with the device weighing 133 grams (4.7 oz). Samsung abandoned the rectangular design of the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II, and instead incorporated round corners and curved edges, reminiscent of the Galaxy Nexus.AT&T on 15 July 2012.
In addition to the 4.8-inch (120 mm) touchscreen, the S III has several physical user inputs, including a home button located below the screen, an option key to the left side of the home button, a back key on the right side of the home button, a volume key on the left edge and a power/lock key on the right.headphone jack and one of the two microphones on the S III; the other is located below the home button.
The S III comes in two distinct variations that differ primarily in the internal hardware. The international S III version has Samsung"s Exynos 4 Quad system on a chip (SoC) containing a 1.4 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 central processing unit (CPU) and an ARM Mali-400 MP graphics processing unit (GPU).4G LTE versions—4G facilitates higher-speed mobile connection compared to 3G—in selected countries to exploit the corresponding communications infrastructures that exist in those markets.Qualcomm"s Snapdragon S4 SoC featuring a dual-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU and an Adreno 225 GPU.
The S III"s HD Super AMOLED display measures 4.8 inches (120 mm) on the diagonal. With a 720×1280-pixel (720p) resolution, its 306 pixels per inch (PPI, a measure of pixel density) is a relatively high,PenTile matrix-display; consequently, it does not share the "Plus" suffix found on the S II"s Super AMOLED Plus display.Gorilla Glass 2, except for S3 Neo variant.
Like its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S3 supports Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) for connection to HDMI displays. The S3 is newly equipped with Miracast support (also known as Screen Mirroring; also branded "AllShare Cast" by Samsung) that allows wirelessly transmitting the device"s display view to a supported television or Blu-ray player with integrated miracast support.
The S III has an 8-megapixel (3264×2448) camera similar to that of the Galaxy S II. It can take 3264×2448-pixel resolution photos and record videos in 1920×1080-pixel (1080p) resolution.
Samsung improved the camera"s software over that of its predecessor to include zero shutter lag, and a Burst shot mode that allows capturing up to 20 full-resolution photos per row in quick succession. Another feature, Best Shot, allows selecting the best photo out of eight frames captured in quick succession.shoot", "photo", and "picture".
The Galaxy S3 records videos with stereo audio and is able to capture 6 MP (3264×1836) photos during video recording, which is the full 16:9 aspect ratio section of the 4:3 image sensor.
Built into the battery is near field communication (NFC) connectivity, which allows users to share files, map directions and YouTube videos quickly using Wi-Fi Direct (through Android Beam), and perform non-touch payments at shops that employ specially equipped NFC cash registers.wirelessly charged using a special charging pad (sold separately) that utilizes magnetic resonance to produce a magnetic field through which electricity could be transferred.
The S III is advertised as having an MHL port that can be used both as a micro-USB On-The-Go port and for connecting the phone to HDMI devices. However, a retailer later discovered that Samsung had made a modification to the electronics of the port such that only the adapter made specifically for this model by Samsung could be used.
CNET TV torture-tested an S III by cooling it to 24 °F (−4 °C), placing it in a heat-proof box and heating it to 190 °F (88 °C), and submerging it in water—the S III survived all three tests. The phone also did not exhibit any scratches when a key was repeatedly scraped against the display.iPhone 5. The screen on the S III shattered on the second drop test, while the iPhone received only minor scuffs and scratches on the metal composite frame after three drop tests.
The S III is powered by Android, a Linux-based, open source mobile operating system developed by Google and introduced commercially in 2008.widgets for displaying information. Four shortcuts to frequently used applications can be stored on a dock at the bottom of the screen; the button in the center of the dock opens the application drawer, which displays a menu containing all of the apps installed on the device. A tray accessed by dragging from the top of the screen allows users to view notifications received from other apps, and contains toggle switches for commonly used functions. Pre-loaded apps also provide access to Google"s various services. The keyboard software is equipped with a clipboard manager.
The S III uses Samsung"s proprietary TouchWiz graphical user interface (GUI). The "Nature" version used by the S III has a more "organic" feel than previous versions, and contains more interactive elements such as a water ripple effect on the precluded lock screen, to resemble its appearance in nature.Siri, the phone introduces S Voice, Samsung"s intelligent personal assistant. S Voice can recognize eight languages including English, Korean, Italian and French.Vlingo, S Voice enables the user to verbally control 20 functions such as playing a song, setting the alarm, or activating driving mode; it relies on Wolfram Alpha for online searches.Wake-up commands feature, voice commands can be set to launch apps and tasks out of stand-by mode, such as S Voice, camera, music player, voice recorder, missed calls, messages, and schedule.Auto Haptic feature can complement audio with synchronous haptic feedback.
The new gallery software of the Galaxy S3 allows sorting photos and videos chronologically, by location, by group. Photos with tagged faces can also be sorted by person.
The precluded video player software is newly equipped with the ability to play videos in a floating pop-up that can be moved freely around the screen. In addition, the video player application is able to show motion thumbnails, which means that the preview thumbnails show a moving portion of the video.
The S III initially shipped with Android version 4.0.4, named "Ice Cream Sandwich", which became commercially available in March 2012 with the Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus.Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean", which employs Google Now, a voice-assistant similar to S Voice, and incorporates other software changes. Samsung accommodated Jelly Bean in the S III by making last-minute hardware changes to the phone in some markets.T-Mobile in the United States in November 2012.Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean to the international version of the S III in December 2012.
This update shipped the so-called Premium Suite Upgrade which brought additional features to the Galaxy S3, such as split-screen app view as known from the Galaxy Note 2.
In December 2013, Samsung began rolling out Android 4.3 for the S III, adding user interface features back ported from the Galaxy S4, and support for the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch.4.4.2 KitKat for the 2 GB variant of the S III.
The S III comes with a multitude of pre-installed applications, including Google Apps like Google Play, YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Google Maps, Voice Search and Calendar, in addition to Samsung-specific apps such as ChatON, Game Hub, Music Hub, Video Hub, Social Hub and Navigation.iTunes, from June 2012 Samsung offered customers of its Galaxy series the Easy Phone Sync app to enable the transfer of music, photos, videos, podcasts, and text messages from an iPhone to a Galaxy device.digital-distribution multimedia-content service exclusive to Android, to download applications, games, music, movies, books, magazines, and TV programs.
Apart from S Voice, Samsung has directed the bulk of the S III"s marketing campaign towards the device"s "smart" features, which facilitate improved human-device interactivity. These features include: "Direct Call", the handset"s ability to recognize when a user wants to talk to somebody instead of messaging them, if they bring the phone to their head; "Social Tag", a function that identifies and tags people in a photo and shares photos with them, "Smart Alert", a haptic feedback (short vibration) when the device detects being picked up after new notifications have arrived;
On 18 June 2012, Samsung announced that the S III would have a version with enterprise software under the company"s Samsung Approved For Enterprise (SAFE) program, an initiative facilitating the use of its devices for "bring your own device" scenarios in workplace environments.AES-256 bit encryption, VPN and Mobile Device Management functionality, and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.Research in Motion"s BlackBerry, following the release of similar enterprise versions of the Galaxy Note, Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Tab line of tablet computers.
A separate "Developer Edition" of the S III was made available from Samsung"s Developer Portal. It came with an unlockable bootloader to allow the user to modify the phone"s software.
In December 2012, two hardware issues were reported by users of the S III: A vulnerability of the Exynos SoC allowed malicious apps to gain root privileges even on unrooted devices, and a spontaneous bricking of the unit, called the "sudden death vulnerability", that occurs about six months after activation. Samsung has been replacing the mainboards of affected units under warranty.
Affecting both Galaxy S II and III, some units can have high memory use without apparent cause, in itself causing units to be unable to store any more data and making the units memory to be "full" when apparently not using all of the units internal memory available. In October 2012 Samsung noted that this was caused by a mass caching archive running in the background of units operational tasks. This copied and saved media, tasks and app information to a background archive which was not accessible to the user without change and re-writing of the phones operational script. When this has been altered access can be gained and the cache can be deleted and no further caching will occur unless requested. This issue was resolved for the Galaxy S III (and Later) model.
In October 2013, Samsung acknowledged swelling and overheating issues with the Li-ion batteries in many S III phones, and offered replacement batteries for affected devices.
According to an anonymous Samsung official speaking to the gadget in history.eBay noted a 119-percent increase in second-hand Android phone sales. According to an eBay spokesperson, this was "the first time anything other than an Apple product has sparked such a selling frenzy."
The S III has helped Samsung consolidate its market share in several countries including India, where Samsung expected to capture 60 percent of the country"s smartphone market, improving on its previous 46 percent.New York City, hosted by Ashley Greene and attended by dubstep artist Skrillex, who performed at Skylight Studios.
Samsung estimated that by the end of July 2012, the S III would have been released by 296 carriers in 145 countries,financial services company UBS, Samsung had shipped 5–6 million units of the phone in the second quarter of 2012 and would ship 10–12 million handsets per quarter throughout the rest of the year. An even more aggressive prediction by Paris-based banking group BNP Paribas said 15 million units will be shipped in the third quarter of 2012,financial consultant company Nomura placed the figure for this quarter as high as 18 million.Reuters estimated that the shortage had cost Samsung two million S III sales during its first month of release.
On 6 September 2012, Samsung revealed that sales of the S III had reached 20 million in 100 days, making it three and six times faster-selling than the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy S, respectively. Europe accounted for more than 25 percent of this figure with 6 million units, followed by Asia (4.5 million) and the US (4 million); sales in South Korea, the S III"s home market, numbered 2.5 million.
Upon release, a number of critics and publications have made references to the S III, Samsung"s 2012 flagship phone,iOS—as well as its design and features that rival the iPhone 4S such as Smart Stay, a large display, a quad-core processor, Android customizability, and a multitude of connectivity options.
The S III was the first Android phone to have a higher launch price than the iPhone 4S when the Apple product was released in 2011.BBC, observed, "With the new Galaxy S3 they [Samsung] have clearly managed to move to the front of the smartphone field, ahead of mighty Apple itself."
On 5 June 2012, Apple filed for preliminary injunctions in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Samsung Electronics, claiming the S III had violated at least two of the company"s patents. Apple requested that the court include the phone in its existing legal battle against Samsung, and ban sales of the S III prior to its scheduled 21 June 2012 US launch.Lucy Koh said that Apple"s claim would overload her work schedule, as she would also be overseeing the trial of Samsung"s other devices; consequently, Apple dropped its request to block 21 June release of the S III.
In mid-July 2012, Samsung removed the universal search feature on Sprint and AT&T S III phones with over-the-air (OTA) software updates to disable the local search function as a "precautionary measure" prior to its patent court trial with Apple, which began on 30 July 2012.
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