So it would be a nice bump in tech?
any of upcoming high end's will be nice bump in tech, not sure about battery longevity, that might be the negative side of it.
So it would be a nice bump in tech?
Not to shit on this phone, but why would anyone want it over the HTC One?
So it would be a nice bump in tech?
The ZL looks great from the front but looks hideous from the back. And the Z looks sexy enough to import unlocked(although I think it's missing one of the LTE bands we use here in Canada), but I would be really hesitant to after hearing about the rumoured new Sony flagship coming out later this year.
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.
Samsung's death will be caused by the three p's....pixelation, pentile, and plastic
Samsung's death will be caused by the three p's....pixelation, pentile, and plastic
I feel for you man... I own a Note 2 myself but I've two friends who bought an S3 LTE last year and have since found carrying a portable charger a necessity. Which is why I was kinda pleased to hear about the power-saving features in the new cpu and the increased battery capacity. Hope these lead to an improved battery life. Reviews can't come quick enoughI'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.
People already proved that they don't care about plastic body. On the contrary, there's lots of people that prefer the plastic.
Pixelation and Pentile will be non-issues on a 1080p, 400+ppi.
Wait why is scoble ranting on google+ that the samsung presentation was extremely sexist. I didnt watch it what happened
the iphone 5 is a super hot seller though, so yeah super hot seller for this too.So what's the consensus on the phone? super hot seller or just like the how the iPhone 5 was received?
Is the S4's screen using the same tech as the Galaxy Nexus? My Nexus has burn in like a mofucka!
Wait why is scoble ranting on google+ that the samsung presentation was extremely sexist. I didnt watch it what happened
Wait why is scoble ranting on google+ that the samsung presentation was extremely sexist. I didnt watch it what happened
4.7" screen is going to drag the One down, very bad decision not maintaining 5" parity. That kind of size increase doesn't effect utility at all, it's just a nice bonus that will make the One look like a last-gen device.
The ZL also isn't going to sell well lolThe ZL is going to be 4.7 and the iPhones arent going to 5 anytime soon. Looking like last gen is not an issue it's going to have. It's name alone is going to be its only issue.
I prefer plastic, mainly cause Ill be using a case anyways.People already proved that they don't care about plastic body. On the contrary, there's lots of people that prefer the plastic.
I may want one although I still have my eyes on the Xperia Z for the waterproof.
Decisions, decisions.
Looks like this is the phone I'll be upgrading to from my three-year old Motorola Cliq XT. I'm finally going to be joining the rest of the civilized world!
foodtaster said:The ZL also isn't going to sell well lol
8 fucking cores. in a phone.
People arent gonna go snorkling with their phone. Its for when its near water and you dont have to be so careful. Checking your phone while in the hot tub, bubble bath, pool, boating, rafting, when its raining, or you can take a shower with it as sony showed.Waterproof would be like #1039 on my list of determining factors when choosing a phone. Do you go diving with it or something?
Which is a shame again. I hate the idea of a constant two phone race between iPhone and Galaxy. We need higher sales in the other guys to push change and improvements over the typical spec bump. The fact that the S4 offers practically nothing in a design change from the S3 really disappointed me. The only reason the iPhone 5 got a bigger screen was due to competition. Imagine having a 3.5" screen still in all phones? Urgh.
Not impressed. Just a bunch of add on software I would never use.
All I really would have wanted is an S3 with stock Android, larger battery, 1080p screen, and more horsepower. Did not want more bloatware.
Edit: Why not just go quadcore with a big battery? There is NO point to octocore in the consumer market place besides tech pissing contests, whereas having a large battery would be noticeable to anyone who buys the handset.
Op is not facelessmaster? Wtf is going on here? Lol
One has a smaller screen, but it's is a bigger phone.Micro SD and battery are possibly the only advantages to me (I'll admit these make or break a phone to some) but...
Camera may or may not be better.
One is coming to Verizon, T-Mo, and AT&T.
5 inches may be too big for some (that's what she said)
Sense vs Touchwiz is debatable.
It's a nice phone, but there's zero need for me to upgrade from S3.
It's pretty clear that upgrade paths for original S1 owners should most logically be every odd revision, whereas S2 owners should be every even revision.
In terms of technological jumps, S1 to S3 > S2 to S4, but they're pretty damn close in my opinion.
Beats by Dre(TM)Embarrassing that the HTC One is larger than the S4, but has a smaller screen and a smaller battery.
Absolutely ridiculous.
BOOMSOUND!!!yeah that size is just questionable. Are the speakers that big.
Whatya think guys? Is the S4 a big enough upgrade compared to my:
Although mine doesn't look that good with faded buttons and scratches and all.
the 7.7mm was from the leaked specs, it's 7.9mm on official specs.I believe the S4 is 7.7mm in depth. So this is inaccurate.
On the HTC One vs S4 thing, just sounds like the One X vs S3 all over. Samsung with the better software, software support, specs and flexibility, HTC with the better build quality and design.
Great video in this Verge article.
Samsung Galaxy S4 preview: a bigger, faster upgrade to the world's most popular Android phone
Whilst I agree the similarity in design to the S3 is slightly disappointing, I think we still need to give kudo's where they're due. This is a no frills design, but it's an impressively state of the art one the less. In terms of size, slimness and weight, it seems to be far more efficient than any other super phone on the market. Still surprised the bezel is as low profile and slim as it is. The phone is almost mostly screen. The ZL comes close, then again it still looks quite boxy and is missing the removable battery, which I'd imagine is a big reason why the S4/S3 go with that more simplistic polycarbonate back cover.
...but does this phone have a removable battery? If it does, it might be my next phone after this Droid 4.
...but does this phone have a removable battery? If it does, it might be my next phone after this Droid 4.
is there gonna be like a mini version? i love my regular s3, but my girl wants a smaller version s4 i dunno if they have such a thing
I'll tell you this now, it's going to make my job of selling it that much harder when put alongside the S3 but with a higher price. Most customers won't care about a higher processor or better GPU. They'll barely notice the screen size difference and some of those software gimmicks won't be enough.
$150 price difference is huge for most people. I'm not saying it won't sell. It's going to sell bucketloads, but they made it harder to tell the difference.