Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Review, Specs: Android Compact Version Feat. 4” Display, Dual-Core Processor, 1 GB RAM; Still Worth Buying?

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini review: Specs of the Android compact version Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini include a 4-inch display, dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. It also has a 5MP primary camera and a 16GB internal memory. It’s a device that could soon be two generations behind and the question is – is it still worth buying?

Although the Galaxy S3 Mini has been released last 2012, many people are still using the Galaxy S3. As a result, many are also looking for alternatives to the classic Galaxy titan. Therefore, it follows naturally that some people will turn to the mini version for a smaller and more portable option. But the question is: is this mid-range smartphone a wise decision?

Measuring 4.79 x 2.48 x 0.39 inches and weighing 111.5 grams, the S3 Mini shows a lot of promise. Its smaller size and lighter weight fits comfortably in one hand, while its over-all design has a premium pebble-like finish.

When it comes to its 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, however, the S3 Mini has poor quality. It only features a low resolution of 480 x 800 pixels and a pixel density of 233 ppi. Still, engadget.com says, “What it lacks in pixel density, it makes up for in brightness and color representation.”

Another nagging downgrade of this handset is its weak 1GHz dual-core NovaThor processor which is nothing compared to S3’s quad-core Exynos chip. Although it is a given fact that most minis do have lower specs, many critics still thumbed down this handset because of its slow response time.

Those who are planning to buy it should also note that its Android Jelly Bean OS has not yet received any KitKat update.

There is also nothing surprising about the S3 Mini’s 5 MP primary camera. It can shoot fairly well with is autofocus and LED flash. However, don’t rely on the VGA front camera for selfies.

Overall, PCMAG’s verdict for the handset is: “The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S III Mini is a decent entry-level Android smartphone with an affordable price, but it doesn't come close to matching its full-sized namesake.”

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