Samsung Galaxy S III Accessories: What You Should Get Next

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Accessories: What You Should Get Next

Now that you're the proud owner of a Samsung Galaxy S III , it's time to accessorize. The Galaxy S III is a great device out of the box, but it's naked, a bit plasticky, and equipped only with the stock Samsung and Google apps with which it comes loaded. 

If you really want to make your S III your own, you'll need to get some add-ons. Fortunately, we know all of the best cases, apps, and other products which can add a ton of functionality to your smartphone.

Cases

Samsung Galaxy S3 Best AppsWhile the Galaxy S III doesn't have nearly as many cases available as Apple's iPhones do, it's still one of the most popular Android smartphones with several dozen cases to choose from. Our list of cool Samsung Galaxy S III cases include rugged silicone sleeves, leather covers, and even aluminum shells to keep your phone safe and stylish. You can even get custom cases with photos or logos on them.

Apps

The Galaxy S III currently runs Jelly Bean, the latest version of Android, and features a powerful dual-core processor and a large amount of onboard memory. This means it can run nearly any Android app that's not made specifically for a tablet. There are almost half a million apps on the Google Play Store, and it can be hard to find the ones you want. Our list of 10 must-have Android apps can get you started, and our lists of 100 top Android apps and 25 great Android games will get you working and playing on your new smartphone.

Headsets

Besides being smart, your smartphone is also a phone. However, holding up a device to your ear feels very 2004, and there are plenty of Bluetooth headsets available which let you talk to friends and listen to music with your Galaxy S III sitting in your pocket. We've put together a list of the 10 best Bluetooth headsets, including headphones and speakerphone add-ons, so you can get the right audio accessory for your smartphone.

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