jombag
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I'll stick with the dual shock controller
HP just put out a press release announcing a partnership with Samsung on the Galaxy S4, which will include HP's wireless printing functionality found in devices like the upcoming HP Slate 7. HP promises "no setup, tools, drivers, or network configurations to adjust," and that its solution will be one of the only to offer access to sophisticated printer settings. Like duplexing, color, orientation, and paper type. Oh yeah.
The feature will be supported by "nearly 200 HP printer models" from the inkjet and LaserJet lines. A built-in "print" button will be included in a number of Samsung apps on the S4, as well, including the email, browser, photo gallery, contacts, S Note, and Polaris Office apps.
The system will work either when both the printer and the Galaxy S4 are on the same Wi-Fi network, or by using "HP technology via wireless direct print" on select models.
The software will be coming to other Samsung devices in the future, as well, including the Note II and Galaxy S III, which Samsung just confirmed will get many of the S4's features in later updates. Hit up the full press release for more info.
According to PCMag (I apologize for the awful floating ads in advance), Samsung will be issuing a software update to the Galaxy S III that will incorporate many of the new Galaxy S4's features.
Nick DiCarlo, a Samsung VP, said "Anything that we can do that's not dependent on hardware like infrared, we'll definitely bring to all the flagship devices."
0.3 of a inch?
300 MAh?
hardly embarrassing, especially considering the clear difference in build quality.
The biggest difference is Camera for me. HTC dropped the ball there.
8 fucking cores. in a phone.
Did you just say the One is a rip-off of the Z10 design wise? Haha
It's 4+4 -- only four cores will run at any given time. 4 low power cores and 4 high power cores.This. all over my face and pants. But really, I think dual cores phones run just fine. They're plenty zippy for me. 8 cores must be really quick.
I think it's a good upgrade for anyone into cell phone gaming. 8 cores pretty much future proofs this for awhile.
This. all over my face and pants. But really, I think dual cores phones run just fine. They're plenty zippy for me. 8 cores must be really quick.
I think it's a good upgrade for anyone into cell phone gaming. 8 cores pretty much future proofs this for awhile.
to bad the us won't see those 8 cores... atleast in the s4
Depending on price I'll either go from my 4s to the S3 or S4, will just have to wait and see. If I could get an gently used S3 to see if I even want to up to the S4 (basically to see how well 4G is in my area) then that would be great. I'm sure there will be plenty abound. Does 1 S3/S4 work for all providers or would I have to get a specific one for Sprint?
I think that is a great feature of my Samsung Galaxy Nexus. ;-)If there was one thing I wish Samsung copied Apple, it would have been putting the earphone jack on the bottom because I usually put my phone in my pocket upside down.
I think that is a great feature of my Samsung Galaxy Nexus. ;-)
You will need the Sprint Variant.
I wish my nexus 4 still had the headphone jack on the bottom. It's goddamn infuriating that it's on the top.
why the eff would you want it on the bottom?
why the eff would you want it on the bottom?
It won't matter anyway, only 4 cores are used at any given time.
Well I think it looks like a ripoff, but whether it is or not, I don't know since I never really followed the development of either device.
why the eff would you want it on the bottom?
why the eff would you want it on the bottom?
Serious question?
Because its superior, and always has been. Many of the really eaaaaaaaaaaaarly Android phones had them on the bottom. Seemingly when Apple switched, they all swapped back to the top.
Bottom is superior.
Whats the word on the battery and more importantly, the optimization of battery usage? I am currently using the S3 and the battery life on this thing is absolute ass.
They look nothing alike, at all.
It's 4+4 -- only four cores will run at any given time. 4 low power cores and 4 high power cores.
It doesn't work like that. Basically the reason it has 8 cores is because the A15, while super powerful is also super power hungry, so the idea is to use the A7s to reduce power consumption and then switch to the A15s where doing processor intensive tasks. I don't even know if it's possible to run all eight cores simultaneously. Battery life wouldn't last long if the software you were using did though.
1.6ghz Cortex A7 (Exynos)from what i understand, the cores can be utilized when needed, but to consume battery life it will switch to the 4 cores. if true, does the 1.9ghz variant run faster than the octo cpu when in 4 core mode. (octo variant runs at 1.6ghz)
Switch NFC off and you'll save a tonne of battery. I have my top bar customised so I can switch on or off all the intensive stuff at a click. I.e, NFC, GPS, BT, Multi Window, S Beam etc etc.
I've had all of that shit off since day one. I've done every single thing possible to optimize the battery usage on this thing and it's still shit.
Top or bottom? You should try it on one side, with a proprietary port of course.
Don't worry most Samsung gimmick features are meant to be turned off and battery will get better.Whats the word on the battery and more importantly, the optimization of battery usage? I am currently using the S3 and the battery life on this thing is absolute ass.
Man... that wasn't even a year ago, was it?
Because its superior, and always has been. Many of the really eaaaaaaaaaaaarly Android phones had them on the bottom. Seemingly when Apple switched, they all swapped back to the top.
Bottom is superior.
Seems ill be upgrading to this from my Galaxy S2. =]
Is it worth jumping from an iPhone 4 to this if my contract runs out in April?
I think the pedometer in the phone is pretty damn sweet.
Wish Sony would stop this multiple flagships in one year thing. That's what I like about Samsung, they have two flagships per year, but they're both very different from each other and they release them at the opposite ends of the year, so you never really feel buyers remorse if you buy one of the two.
Don't worry most Samsung gimmick features are meant to be turned off and battery will get better.
Eye scrolling will drain battery a lot faster if it uses front camera which has to be on continuously