I've been using it for only a few phone calls and e-mail terminal or for occasional Internet or snapshot on the go. The Kindle reader app (HD Display preference) I use as well as from time to Ebay. Home I stream so sometimes music. So I am not a heavy user and often the tablet is used. Therefore, my limit is "below 200 Euro". Earlier - before buying a tablet - it was different, at that time I used to have a Galaxy Nexus or a Galaxy S Plus. But today the cell phone is no longer my Communication Centre.
First attempt after a disappointing Sony Xperia J (too little memory): Moto G 1st generation (ran technically not perfect, but camera was great). Then Moto E (good, but the screen is too small for me, also a bit sluggish and rather bad camera). Then Moto G 2nd generation, even with the latest Android Lollipop - it was really great, also the camera - but unfortunately always the ringing by itself put on silent, so that I (Halfwerk state reset not) each caller missed.
Now I finally discovered the Galaxy S 3 neo - for pleasing 172 euros with the advantages: speed through large processor and RAM, large enough screen, enough memory, good camera and Samsung typical good contrast / black level in spectacular HD display. And above all, it works!
Finally everything goes smoothly. Now I have finally received in cafes - the same 1 & 1 card I use continues - where I never got previously with Motorola on the Internet. Excellent voice quality (much "closer" and more clearly than with the Motos). The camera is also good (if I could use the Moto G II camera a little easier because you could tap anywhere on the picture) and has a Bllitz. The device is light and flat - I ordered the original display flap (flip cover) and pop in Orange to as the smartphone remains very slim. The operation is really easy and enjoyable, you find yourself even better deal than the "naked" Android (stock). Encouraging low is the SAR value of radiation, it is well below the Moto, at about 0.35 (s, I have the value of the web picked out).
All apps run properly liquid (not a slight delay as the Moto G II). The browser is faster than that of the Samsung Note II of my husband, we compared. The display is fun, so beautiful, the colors and contrast. Finally a multi-colored notification LED (Moto had only white mini LED). So this smartphone has just about everything I wished personally.
And it works stable and error free. I had hardly dared to hope.
The battery seems to endure shorter than that of the Moto G II (which is known for its particularly durable battery is), but after it is loaded multiple times, I get on well with the power over the day. Just in case I bought an additional Power Bank for smart phone, but has not yet came into use.
Addendum: After 4 weeks, the battery has become even more persistent and keep at my moderate usage now over 24 hours.
I can really only recommend this device.