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Best Accessories for the Samsung Galaxy S III

 Samsung Galaxy S III



In fact, IHS iSuppli found that the S III's display is of higher quality than the renowned "Retina display" of Apple's iconic smartphone. Samsung has also confirmed that it will be bringing Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the S III in the U.S., and users shouldn't have to wait too much longer for it. Is it any surprise that S III sales have risen an average of 9 percent per week, and actually spiked during the patent dispute between Samsung and Apple?
"The new flagship smartphone from the world's number-one mobile phone company, Samsung's Galaxy S III ($199.99-$249.99 with contract) for Verizon Wireless is literally a huge achievement," Sascha Segan wrote in his review of the Verizon model. (Note: although some aspects of the phone's wireless performance will be dependent on carrier, the reviews are virtually identical for AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon.) "If you love big phones with lots of options, the GS3 will deliver state-of-the-art performance with bonus sharing and media features that you're likely to continue discovering a year from now. "
Like any phone, however, the experience can be augmented by key peripherals and accessories: a good speakerphone, a Bluetooth headset, and even a cable to show off the phone's pictures and video directly on your HDTV. And don't forget to check out our roundup of Cool Cases for Your Samsung Galaxy S III.

TecTiles



Keep forgetting to set an alarm? Place a programmed TecTile on your nightstand, activating specific settings when touched by your phone. Place a programmed TecTile on your car dash that will send a message to your loved ones letting them know you're leaving the office and on your way home with just one touch of your cell phone. Numerous possibilities for an intriguing bit of tech that uses the phone's integrated NFC chip for communication. Just a a bit over $10 at Amazon.


Aliph Jawbone Era



The Aliph Jawbone Era is more than a headset: it's a potential audio computing platform. It's the first Bluetooth headset with an accelerometer and a dedicated applications processor, which could turn it into anything from a game controller to a pedometer, or a navigation unit. The sound quality can be just a touch muddy, however.


Aliph Jawbone Era


You might find louder and sharper Bluetooth speakers than the $99Logitech UE Mobile Boombox, but you won't find a better all-around package close to its price. It wins our Editors' Choice award for the category. Nitpicks: the bass could be stronger. And the speakerphone, while clear, doesn't get particularly loud.

MHL Adapter


Occasionally, you'll want to transfer video taken by your S III to your television. Yes, you can do this via YouTube. But there's a direct option: the MHL video cable. Normally, we'd agree that the best place to buy this is online. But, as Phandroid notes, older MHL cables won't work with the S III. It might be a good idea to pick this accessory up from a physical store, so you can quickly bring it back if it doesn't work. It might be even worth it to buy it from the carrier itself.





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