Cnet-"For all the flexibility that comes with rooting an Android smartphone, there are always intrinsic risks. Such is the case with a least one Samsung Galaxy S3. A moderator over at XDA forums recently discovered that his handset was storing his Google account password in clear text in the S-Memo application."
iSquad Repair tech columnist Gabe Carey takes a retrospective look at Samsung's Galaxy S smartphone devices, from beginning to end.
Androidvibe:A few weeks ago we’ve delighted you with the fact that Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 users will be able to experience the Android 4.4.2 KitKat update in the near future, but it looks like the South Korean company has some problems with pushing the 4.4.2 OTA update for this two particular devices.
Tech-Culture writes - With so much hype surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S5, this article looks into why S3 owners may overlook the S5.