I don't see what the issue is about he resolution? I understand its not true HD, but when I compare my wife's S3 and my iPhone 5, the resolution is the last thing that grabs my attention in terms of image quality? In fact, i notice the S3's poor color calibration and its larger size.
It has high pixel density due to the tiny screen size, but even the iP5 falls short of 2012's standard 720p resolution. And its using the kooky 3:2 aspect ratio to maintain backwards compatibility with previous models. Pretty much all tier 1 Android phones in 2013 will be sporting 1080p screens, leaving Apple even further behind in terms of both resolution and pixel density. This is not a good situation for Apple to be in, especially as their stock price has lost half its value in only a year, and as Samsung and Google continue to out-innovate, outspec, and outsell them. Long term, very bad.
Edit - I find it ironic that when the iPhone 4 was released with its 960x640 resolution screen, and the marketing term 'Retina' entered the common lexicon, the word around all the tech blogs and 99% of all MD&G posters here was 'resolution, resolution, resolution, Android needs higher resolutions!'. Now even midrange Android phones have resolutions that outstrip Apple's flagship, with the high end 1080p devices doubling Apple's resolution and PPI. Course now, we hear 'It doesn't matter!' from the Apple camp. Sad really, but not uncommon. Happens whenever an iDevice launches with something.
The colors people always complain about are from SAMOLED tech, the colors are more saturated. This gives them better vibrancy and pop, movies and pictures look better. Annoys people who are used to the older LCD tech though.