Verizon Wireless Galaxy S3 pre order has started.
Some are saying the newest Samsung Android Phone is out performing some iPhone records. We don't know about all the pre order stats in North America, but we do know people are chatting up a storm online about this launch.
At the time of this post the Galaxy SIII delivery date is July 9, 2012. In past launches of the hottest Android Phones these dates get pushed forward as orders are taken. So if you see the date move forward on the 2012 calendar think twice about waiting to order again.
Our prediction: The Samsung Galaxy S3 will be the top Android Smartpnone of 2012.





















That is exactly what I was thinking. I do a job that’s sort of like independent contracting in a way. I work for a company, but I’m on my own all day long doing work and dealing with customers, and it’s my job to stay organized in order to better serve them as well as keep my company up to date on what I am doing. I am in a truck a lot, so I am constantly running google maps, music, fielding phone calls/texts/emails etc. I love the switch to touch oriented swing in smartphones (away from the stylus in palm/winmo) but there are definitely times I wished I had a stylus to make quick notes in the field. Currently I carry a windows mobile invoicer, a galaxy nexus personal phone (mostly for the screen size), a smaller android work cell, laptop, and printer along with paper/pens etc. I can see this device going a long way towards simplifying my work day and deleting devices. Quick notes with s note, a proper browser experience and email with the large screen and available smart dock, I will be able to dump my personal nexus etc etc. This device may not be for everyone, but I’d much rather “deal” with the larger than normal screen than “deal” with multiple electronics and paper, all while trying to keep them synced and organized. The only problem for me (the reason I have a separate small android work phone) is having to bend a lot during the day, leaning up against things, and being put into awkward positions. I don’t think the device would be able to with stand the stress put onto it in a pocket, and I’m not sure a 5.5″ device on a hip holster would work either. However, as was said above, if finding a way to deal with the size is the only concern, and it will ultimately simplify my life/make my work more efficient, that’s the whole point of smart phones isn’t it? Or have we all forgot about the reasons palm went to a phone rather than a PDA, and all the bellyaching that came from those devices.