Android fans, rejoice! The Samsung Galaxy S3 hit shelves in the U.S. on Thursday. Well, it was supposed to.
Both AT&T and Verizon have yet to release the device, which is currently on pre-order according to the companies' websites. Sprint has released a notice saying the Galaxy S3 is out of stock. According to T-Mobile's website, the carrier still has units in stock and isn't delaying orders; however, T-Mo's selling base unit S3 devices for $279 after a $50 mail-in rebate, while the three carriers will sell the device for $199.
Reviews for the device have been largely positive, with some of the biggest praise rolling in for battery life and download speed.
Engadget found the S3 to be a strong competitor to other mobile devices, such as the iPhone and Galaxy S2. "The power- and storage-hungry Android user simply cannot go wrong with this purchase," the review reads.
Our own Jason Gilbert raved about the S3 in his recent review of the handset. "
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