Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300 User Guide (SGS3)

[Updated: Samsung Galaxy S III User Manual for Jelly Bean OS aka Android 4.1] I believe there are only few people that already had this Samsung Galaxy S III (known as SGS3) at this day (per May 29th 2012). Which means that only few people that looking for the User Manual of this newest high-end Smartphone by Samsung. Of course, we don’t doubt it that it may be YOU that the lucky person which had already playing with this Galaxy S3. And you are the one of the few people that need the guidance on how to use this device thru User Guide (UG/UM)

Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) Manual GT-I9300 User Guide Specs Overview

Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) Manual GT-I9300 User Guide - Specs Overview

The design of this SGS3 is quite difference compare to the previous version, the Samsung Galaxy S2, especially the display size. It uses 4.8 inches Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with 16M colors and 720 x 1280 pixels HD resolution. The pixel density is reach the retina display standard (iPhone had) with 306 ppi. With touch tablet form factor and rounded four corner, this gadget has about 133 grams weight and 70.6 c 136.6 x 8.6 mm for the dimension size.


Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) User Manual GT-I9300 User Guide Resume

This is the difference on how you can perform Master Reset on Android 4.0. If usually the Gingerbread version it’s available under Privacy setting, but for the ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) it’s under Back up and reset setting. That is why the Tutorial on how you can do “Factory reset” on the Samsung Galaxy S III (if you face in the future that you need to do this, in case you faced that the phone had fatal error or stop responding), it’s performed by: Menu > settings > Back up and reset > Factory data reset > Reset device > Erase everything (see the detail tutorial on page 162 of the PDF Manual)

FYI. There is no Quick Start Guide for SGS3 available at this time.

Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) Manual GT-I9300 User Guide Keys Parts Phone Layout Resume

Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) Manual GT-I9300 User Guide - Keys Parts Phone Layout - Resume

For communication tutorial, you can learn how to use ChatOn (the official Mobile Multi Messenger by Samsung), learn using Google Plus, make a call, receive Email and more. See the help explanation from page 48 to 67. Under the Web and GPS-based services, you can also got the tutorial on using the Play Books, Play Movies, Play Store, S Suggest, Game Hub, Navigation and else.

Of course basic functions like using the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth pairing or using S Planer, S memo and Voice recording also available on the Manual. There are also preloaded applications for online storage with Dropbox, and the new features tutorial using Android Beam or Send data via S Beam which only need to touch the back to back with other device and more.

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Comments

  1. CB Weaver says

    Your recent Galaxy S 3 Android update (jellybean?) is a failure with my purchased Draw Something game App. It stopped the game entirely and went to a blank black screen. No amount of unloading, reloading, force stop, power off, restart, clearing cache, clearing data… will cause it to come back on again. I’m not the only one. Look at Draw Something webpage under comments and there are many of us! Boo…. what have you done? Fix the update.

  2. Dijana says

    How do i delete pictures from my galaxy s3? And how can i delete albums, i don’t seem to be getting the option just to select them and that’s it.

    • msk says

      100% 100% 100% = solved

      Can’t delete picture from Samsung galaxy s3
      I tried everything suggested on all the searches. The photos were deleted … but still remained in my Gallery app. The only thing that finally worked was clearing the cache.

      Here are the exact steps that worked for me:

      First, .

      go to your home screen on your Samsung Galaxy s3 and go to “settings.”

      In “Settings” select “Application Manager” and find “Gallery”

      Tap on Gallery and tap on “clear data” and “Clear cache.”

      Once you have dumped the photos from Google+ and you clear out the data and the cache from Gallery, the backup file should no longer appear.

      It took me forever to figure this out. All the other blogs said to unlink the the account and turn off the sync, but none of these suggestions worked. This is the only thing that worked for me.

      it is work 100%

    • msk says

      Can’t delete picture from Samsung galaxy s3
      I tried everything suggested on all the searches. The photos were deleted … but still remained in my Gallery app. The only thing that finally worked was clearing the cache.

      Here are the exact steps that worked for me:

      First, .

      go to your home screen on your Samsung Galaxy s3 and go to “settings.”

      In “Settings” select “Application Manager” and find “Gallery”

      Tap on Gallery and tap on “clear data” and “Clear cache.”

      Once you have dumped the photos from Google+ and you clear out the data and the cache from Gallery, the backup file should no longer appear.

      It took me forever to figure this out. All the other blogs said to unlink the the account and turn off the sync, but none of these suggestions worked. This is the only thing that worked for me.

      it is work 100%

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