Samsung Galaxy S1 vs. S2 vs. S3, How The Galaxy Has Changed Over Time04:33

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Published on April 6, 2017

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In this video, I compare the Samsung Galaxy S lineup from the original Galaxy S to the Galaxy S2 and now the Galaxy S3 showing you how one of Android’s most popular lineups has changed over the years in regards to both hardware and software.

The most obvious changes from year to year was the screen sizes, starting at just 4.0 inches with WVGA resolution now all the way up to 4.8 inches with 720p HD resolution. The processors have only gotten better, starting off with a single core 1 GHz to now a quad-core at 1.4 GHz. And the RAM has doubled up each year, from 512 MB to 2 GB on the S3.

This is a look at the U.S. versions of the Galaxy S lineup. The Galaxy S is the T-Mobile variant, the Galaxy S2 is the Sprint Epic 4G Touch variant, and the Galaxy S3 is again T-Mobile’s variant. I do however talk about the international versions and how they were different as well.

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