First of all, I must say that this is not the 4G version that’s scheduled to be sold in the USA later this summer. It’s exactly the Galaxy S III you will be able to get in Europe, namely the 3G version. Still, it’s a great device, but buying it will mean you’ll have accept the lack of some features. Since it doesn’t have 4G LTE, it will connect only to AT&T’s HSPA+ network, while on T-Mobile you won’t get high-speed data connectivity (you’ll be able to make calls, though – which can’t be said about using it on Verizon and Sprint), as PC World reports. The phone has a pretty high price tag – $799. There’s no difference in price if you get the Pebble Blue or the Marble White version, and the phone comes network unlocked. If you have extra cash to spend, and need to get your hands on the latest greatest, sans some important features, you can get it, but I would recommend waiting. Then you get the 4G LTE version, so you can enjoy all of its features. Comment Name * Email *
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