Isn't the octa core is actually 2 set of quad core that interchange depend on usage . So it is not really running on 8 cores as per see .
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ARM's big.LITTLE
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2013/01/what-is-arm-big-little/
Isn't the octa core is actually 2 set of quad core that interchange depend on usage . So it is not really running on 8 cores as per see .
100% since you just buy the phone outright and slap your current sim card in.Okay, so balls to switching carriers. That's way too much money.
What are the chances of the S IV coming to Wal-Mart's T-Mobile plan?
Front facing speakers. Pretty much everyone thinks the One is better designed.
100% since you just buy the phone outright and slap your current sim card in.
Yes. It's either that or triple your monthly bill. You're paying retail through one payment or two years of payments.Wouldn't I be paying retail price, though?
Yes. It's either that or triple your monthly bill. You're paying retail through one payment or two years of payments.
You're not getting the phone for $200 and keeping your $30 plan. Google the concept of subsidization.
Right. That's what many people, like me, do. It's not the most popular choice but it is the most financially sound choice.Got it, thank you. I'll just buy it at retail price then. The extra $20 per month would add up to $480 in two years anyway, so I guess it's not a bad deal, right?
Wouldn't I be paying retail price, though?
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.
Note 3 is where shit gonna happen.
if that's why, then Exynos Octa must be a HUGE power drain!LTE radios if I'm not mistaken.
it's more like a quartet of big.LITTLE arrangement processors.Isn't the octa core is actually 2 set of quad core that interchange depend on usage . So it is not really running on 8 cores as per see .
When is the Nexus 5 releasing?
It's almost like Samsung knows it will sell despite the cheap materials and look. What am I saying? Samsung knows exactly that because in the Android world they're king shit.
Most likely May.
well the market for pretty looking trophy flagship handsets is pretty stacked. we've got Zs and ZLs and Ones... while the market for removable battery sd card ready flagships is wide open for Samsung to run a marathon on...
May is Motorola X-Phone time. look for the new Nexus in November.
well the market for pretty looking trophy flagship handsets is pretty stacked. we've got Zs and ZLs and Ones... while the market for removable battery sd card ready flagships is wide open for Samsung to run a marathon on...
Waterproof would be like #1039 on my list of determining factors when choosing a phone. Do you go diving with it or something?
Embarrassing that the HTC One is larger than the S4, but has a smaller screen and a smaller battery.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Lol no. The One's industrial design shits all over the S4.
On another note, this thread proves that 70% of people care more about showing off the fact that they have a new phone that what the phone can actually do.
"It looks the same. No reason to upgrade"
Now THAT'S embarrassing.
I don't see any good reason to shit on the Sony Z and ZL. They seem like pretty compelling devices for the "I need my phone to look pretty in my hand" crowd and they run a very close-to-stock Android and they are waterproof! They also have the Sony EXMOR sensor cameras that the S4 will be using and they have very decent battery life.
HTC is dead meat though, the One is absolutely DOA at this point. Average battery life, smaller screen but the phone is still big, not waterproof, bad camera, Sense is still wretched and it also copies Windows Phone even though no one on Earth asked for that, the button arrangement is hilariously retarded and awful, and HTC can't even ship them in any quantity.
I wanted to ditch my iPhone but I'm thinking I'll wait until late this year when the new flagship phones come up. Looking at Sony in particular to see what the successor to the Xperia Z will be like.
Lol no. The One's industrial design shits all over the S4.
On another note, this thread proves that 70% of people care more about showing off the fact that they have a new phone that what the phone can actually do.
"It looks the same. No reason to upgrade"
Now THAT'S embarrassing.
Why? Looks matter. That's the same with almost anything, whether its cars, clothes, girlfriends (lol)...
Well, they are further emulating Apple by not bothering to change their design even slightly.I don't understand why Samsung keeps vomiting out shity designs like this. They want to be Apple so bad but they can't nail the one thing that Apple actually got right.
My upgrade is due in May and stuck between the Galaxy S IV and Xperia Z....any help guys?
Well, they are further emulating Apple by not bothering to change their design even slightly.
I guess this is now the permanent Galaxy "look" and we're not going to see anything other than minor annual variations on it.
Really? Like ... how?but they changed their design more than slightly.
The corners are more squared now, matching the appearance of the Note II. This lets them increase the size of the screenwithout dramatically increasingwhile slightly decreasing the size of the phone.
Really? Like ... how?
As a non-samsung user, I wouldn't even be able to know there is a difference if you swapped the two.