So what's the consensus on the phone? super hot seller or just like the how the iPhone 5 was received?
The iPhone 5 is a super hot seller.
So what's the consensus on the phone? super hot seller or just like the how the iPhone 5 was received?
Not trading my S3 anytime soon. Maybe next year I'll pick up the Note 3/4.
What are good apps for rooted phones? The 'battery saving' ones seems to just draw much more battery than the regular phone...
Note 3 is where shit gonna happen.
Meh, I'll probably stick with my Galaxy Nexus for now.
i don't get the S3 comparisons. it looks a lot like a Note 2 and very little like a S3. maybe if someone with tiny hands was holding an S4, people might mistake it for a Note 2, but anyone who would identify the phone in the first place would see at a glance that it is not the S3
$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.
Welp that's a galaxy alright I already have one of those in my pocket.
Underwhelming....
Wait the price was announced?
It's like a S3S.. iterative, but nothing fancy about the hardware, and a few software tricks, most of which I wouldn't use.
I'm on iOS right now, but switching to Android in a few months when my contract is up for renewal. I'm leaning towards the HTC One. Front-facing speakers and a better camera, and tops the S4 on pretty much every technical stat.
Probably closer to $199.$150 on a 3yr (Canada) is a pretty safe bet.
Does it? I'm pretty sure the S4 wipes the floor with the One, even considering the camera.
Does it? I'm pretty sure the S4 wipes the floor with the One, even considering the camera.
Note 3 is where shit gonna happen.
With the atrocious battery life on these things, I'm surprised you finished that po
That chart is wrong for a start. The One has multi-mic noise cancellation. Plus real world speed test haven't been compared yet, plus they gave Samsung the edge on the screen due to its size. Chances are the One is going to have a much nicer screen. Just like the One X does compared to the S3. Bad chart is bad.
That's not really the point. If you're talking about objective stats, the One loses, period. As far as design, that's a toss. I like removable batteries, so plastic is best for me, plus plastic is more durable in my experiences. (Have a Note).
You need to step outside Te Verge. I've read about 7 reviews for the One and the Verge is the only one to differ on almost all points compared to the rest.
Objective stats mean nothing if the phone isn't optimized properly. Even now there's talk of a lagging interface on the S4, with people stating its just an unfinished software build. We need reviews and real world tests to see which ones are actually faster.
As for plastic being more durable. Eh. Maybe. Aluminum seems pretty strong to me too, but I always have a case on my phones so its not an issue for me.
why are they going with Snapdragon in the US and not the eight core exynos ?
LTE radios if I'm not mistaken.
same thing happened with the S3, something to do with LTE. Probably not a real noticeable difference in real-world use so don't worry about it. Snapdragon even has some advantages...easier on development!why are they going with Snapdragon in the US and not the eight core exynos ?
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/03/06/korean-times-galaxy-note-iii-to-have-a-5-9-display/Note III is going to be so fucking real. I bet they'll try and squeeze a 5.7" screen into almost the same space the current 5.5" screen fits into the Note II. Plus 8 cores in my phone, I don't even have 8 cores in any of my PCs!
pretty much what you said. When you sign with a new carrier you will pay a subsized price. So instead of lets say 700 bucks for the phone you'll pay 200 plus tax (if that was the price) and be signed on for 2 years.Someone smart help me (so all of GAF ♥:
I'm not very smart when it comes to phones and phone plans and carriers since I'm still under a family plan. I'm under a Wal-Mart plan through T-Mobile so I'm assuming I won't be able to get this phone at all with this plan.
If I were to switch carriers entirely to one that offers the S IV, what would I be looking at in terms of price? Like, if I jump on board with a new carrier, am I allowed to get a new phone at the low price (contract or whatever)? I have no clue how this works.
pretty much what you said. When you sign with a new carrier you will pay a subsized price. So instead of lets say 700 bucks for the phone you'll pay 200 plus tax (if that was the price) and be signed on for 2 years.
no idea I'm canadian lol. An american will have to help you with that.That sounds way less awful than buying an unlocked, retail-priced S IV. Thanks! Now, which carrier should I go with?
Seems ill be upgrading to this from my Galaxy S2. =]
Not to shit on this phone, but why would anyone want it over the HTC One?
That sounds way less awful than buying an unlocked, retail-priced S IV. Thanks! Now, which carrier should I go with?
That sounds way less awful than buying an unlocked, retail-priced S IV. Thanks! Now, which carrier should I go with?
That sounds way less awful than buying an unlocked, retail-priced S IV. Thanks! Now, which carrier should I go with?
Where do you live? Is there a particular place you visit often?
I have Sprint, unlimited data and all, it's a great service though there's BARELY any 4G in my area.
That really depends on your area as it's quite subjective really. AT&T used to drop calls all the time here for my entire family (a pretty big city too) so we switched and haven't had a dropped call since. It can also work the other way though depending on what provides the best coverage in your area.
Otherwise, whatever you feel comfortable with price-wise.
Not to shit on this phone, but why would anyone want it over the HTC One?
That's what I fear: no 4G coverage.
Samsung's death will be caused by the three p's....pixelation, pentile, and plastic
You might pay more upfront without a contract but I bet your monthly bill will triple if you're on the $30 plan.That sounds way less awful than buying an unlocked, retail-priced S IV. Thanks! Now, which carrier should I go with?
Northwestern Ohio. I don't really travel much, but if I were to, Michigan would be common.
That's what I fear: no 4G coverage.
Thanks. Is there anyway I can tell which provider would be best for my area?
- Better battery life
- Bigger screen size
- Amoled (better blacks)
- Size, weight and slimness (overall smaller, lighter and slimmer)
- Better software (subjective, TouchWiz vs Sense)
- More features (multi window, dual camera use, direct call etc etc)
- Better specs (cpu, gpu etc)
- Better camera (large sensor, 13mp vs 4mp, plus more camera modes/options)
- Removable battery
- SD card slot
- More software support/updates
I would tell you to give Verizon a good look over. Also, all providers have coverage maps on their websites.
Not trading my S3 anytime soon.
LTE radios if I'm not mistaken.
Northwestern Ohio. I don't really travel much, but if I were to, Michigan would be common.
That's what I fear: no 4G coverage.
Thanks. Is there anyway I can tell which provider would be best for my area?
Verizon is providing the best 4G coverage from what I can tell. How much can I expect to pay if I were to switch to Verizon? Mind you, I have NO idea how any of this works. Isn't there a fee for switching carriers before my contract ends?