Accessibility

Accessibility services are special features for those with physical challenges. Change the settings to improve accessibility to the device’s interface and features.

Auto-rotate screen: Set the interface to rotate automatically when you rotate the device.

Screen timeout: Select the length of time that the device waits before turning off the display backlight.

Speak passwords: Set the device to read aloud passwords you enter with TalkBack.

Call answering/ending:

-- Answering key: Set to answer calls by pressing the Home key.

--The power key ends calls: Set to end a call when you press the Power key.

Accessibility shortcut: Add a shortcut to accessibility settings that appears when you press and hold the Power key.

TalkBack: Activate TalkBack, which provides voice feedback.

Font size: Change the font size for creating or showing items in applications.

Negative colours: Reverse the display colours to improve visibility.

Enhance web accessibility: Set applications to install web scripts to make their web content more accessible.

Mono audio: Enable mono sound when you listen to audio with one earbud.

Turn off all sounds: Mute all device sounds.

Tap and hold delay: Set the recognition time for tapping and holding the screen.

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Samsung GT-I9300TAAAFR Accessibility, Call answering/ending, Answering key Set to answer calls by pressing the Home key

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One of the standout characteristics of the Galaxy S3 is its impressive display. The device sports a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, delivering vibrant colors and deep contrast ratios. This display technology enhances the viewing experience whether one is watching videos or scrolling through photos. The sleek design, featuring a plastic body with a curved back, made it both lightweight and easy to hold.

Under the hood, the Galaxy S3 is powered by powerful processors—either the Exynos 4412 or Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, depending on the model. These chipsets, coupled with 1GB of RAM, provide users with the performance needed for multitasking, smoother graphics, and more efficient energy consumption. The device comes with internal storage options ranging from 16GB to 64GB, expandable via microSD, offering ample space for apps, media, and documents.

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From a technological perspective, the Galaxy S3 also showcases advanced features for its time. It introduced Smart Stay, which uses the front camera to keep the screen on while the user is looking at it, and S Voice, Samsung's voice recognition software. Furthermore, it runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, which can be updated to later versions, providing users access to the latest apps and functionalities.

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