[TechRepublic] Fix the Samsung Galaxy S III Wi-Fi connection problem

Cracking Open

TechRepublic Member | September 20, 2012

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Fix the Samsung Galaxy S III Wi-Fi connection

If you have a Samsung Galaxy S III with poor Wi-Fi connectivity, you can perform a quick fix before an official update is released. Here's how. Read more

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