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It's supposed to be around 30%. But I'll believe it when I see it. Especially on Sprint.

 

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349.99 and everyone else is selling for 50 less.

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This will be something to keep watch on.  Apparently the S3 is causing problems at least enough on US Cellular for them to offer replacements for some S3 owners.  Some speculate it could be the source of the problem in the Sprint Chicago market (which apparently is pretty bad right now all over)

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This will be something to keep watch on. Apparently the S3 is causing problems at least enough on US Cellular for them to offer replacements for some S3 owners. Some speculate it could be the source of the problem in the Sprint Chicago market (which apparently is pretty bad right now all over)

Interesting. Why just Chicago?

 

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This will be something to keep watch on. Apparently the S3 is causing problems at least enough on US Cellular for them to offer replacements for some S3 owners. Some speculate it could be the source of the problem in the Sprint Chicago market (which apparently is pretty bad right now all over)

Interesting. I've not had issues on my GS3, unless Sprint is working on the towers in my area.

 

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It's supposed to be around 30%. But I'll believe it when I see it. Especially on Sprint.

 

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Sprint has typically released the S3 updates before other carriers so I'm not sure what you mean.

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Does anybody have any knowledge (or rumor) of the new release date for 4.3 for the Sprint GS3?

May take longer than we originally thought. Seems like the international version is no longer updating to 4.3 and the update may have been pulled due to various bugs and poor battery life. So sprint might be holding off too.

 

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May take longer than we originally thought. Seems like the international version is no longer updating to 4.3 and the update may have been pulled due to various bugs and poor battery life. So sprint might be holding off too.

 

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This may not be a bad thing.

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May take longer than we originally thought. Seems like the international version is no longer updating to 4.3 and the update may have been pulled due to various bugs and poor battery life. So sprint might be holding off too.

 

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Here is one link (out of many) that are now reporting on the issue:

 

http://www.androidpit.com/android-4-3-s3-update-causing-problems

 

 

 

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Download the following update zip and place it on your external sd. Go to settings/security and make sure unknown sources is unchecked.

 

Shut off phone. Press volume up, power and home button at the same time. As soon as you see a flash, let go of the buttons. This will put you in stock recovery. Using the volume bar to select and power button to activate, select update from external storage. Choose the file you previously put there. Push your power button. Your update will begin.

 

This is only for those with STOCK unrooted phones with STOCK recovery.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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After a couple of hours, not a bad upgrade. It was real laggy for the first couple of hours. Has settled down and seems a lot smoother then 4.1.2 because of TRIM I'm assuming.

 

Minor cosmetic changes in  certain apps and fonts. New 4g and 3g like i mentioned above. 

 

Disappointed that samsung doens't allow lockscreen widgets when you have a secured lockscreen (password/pattern/pin). Stupid. 

But I do like daydream

 

If anyone is having the persistant notification bug that shows old jpg downloads. Just do a clearall in the downloads section.

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Okay this is passing me off it keeps saying my internet is unstable and my WiFi won't work.

 

Edit: a restart fixed it haha and seems very smooth on my s3

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After a couple of hours, not a bad upgrade. It was real laggy for the first couple of hours. Has settled down and seems a lot smoother then 4.1.2 because of TRIM I'm assuming. Minor cosmetic changes in  certain apps and fonts. New 4g and 3g like i mentioned above.  Disappointed that samsung doens't allow lockscreen widgets when you have a secured lockscreen (password/pattern/pin). Stupid. But I do like daydream If anyone is having the persistant notification bug that shows old jpg downloads. Just do a clearall in the downloads section.

Are you noticing increased late performance? At home I usaully get anywhere from -107 dbm to -115 dbm. Now last night and this morning have had constant -99dbm to about -102.

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