There is a specific kind of magic in holding a Samsung Galaxy S3. The Pebble Blue finish, the hyper-glazed plastic, and that iconic "Nature UX" sound are deeply etched into the memory of early 2010s Android fans.
Published by: TechRetrospective Reading Time: 4 minutes
[Boot up the emulator and find out.] Have you tried running the S3 emulator recently? Did you manage to get CyanogenMod running on the virtual device? Let me know in the comments below!
The software experience is shockingly usable. TouchWiz was heavy, but the S3 hardware was just strong enough to carry it. Swiping through the app drawer on the emulator feels exactly as buttery (or jittery) as you remember. Final Thought The Samsung S3 emulator isn't just for developers debugging OutOfMemoryError crashes (of which there were many on 1GB RAM). It is a digital museum.
But what if you don’t have a working unit anymore? What if your old S3 is sitting in a drawer with a cracked screen and a swollen battery?
There is a specific kind of magic in holding a Samsung Galaxy S3. The Pebble Blue finish, the hyper-glazed plastic, and that iconic "Nature UX" sound are deeply etched into the memory of early 2010s Android fans.
Published by: TechRetrospective Reading Time: 4 minutes
[Boot up the emulator and find out.] Have you tried running the S3 emulator recently? Did you manage to get CyanogenMod running on the virtual device? Let me know in the comments below!
The software experience is shockingly usable. TouchWiz was heavy, but the S3 hardware was just strong enough to carry it. Swiping through the app drawer on the emulator feels exactly as buttery (or jittery) as you remember. Final Thought The Samsung S3 emulator isn't just for developers debugging OutOfMemoryError crashes (of which there were many on 1GB RAM). It is a digital museum.
But what if you don’t have a working unit anymore? What if your old S3 is sitting in a drawer with a cracked screen and a swollen battery?