Galaxy S III isnt the top Android phone on the market. HTCs One X has the brighter, more detailed screen, the sturdier build quality, and the extras, like Beats Audio, that consistently work. In addition, Samsungs S Voice repeatedly blunders in understanding and executing on tasks, both here in the U.S. and in the U.K
The worst thing about the GS III? No matter how hard it tries, it just isnt greater than the sum of the HTC One Xs parts. Thats not to say it falls short, but merely to emphasize that times have changed since last years Galaxy S II, which landed on an unsuspecting world that was largely devoid of predators. The Snapdragon variant of the One X has similar computing power, battery life and photographic credibility, but it also has a much better user interface that sticks more closely to the guiding ethos of Android 4.0. The One X also has a more forward-looking physical design, while the GS III clings to the tried and true styles of old. Engadget