Sheik Yerbouti
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IMO, the 8-core processor is just overkill. The rest of it is in line with the One and the Z. Still won't get it.
i think samsung or any other company is smart enough to make sure battery lasts long with innovation (they fail sometimes i agree) but the goal is actually to make it last longer with new os ,apps, features, which also suck more powers sometimes.DNA_Uncut said:Agree, usage of cores depends the apps & other connectivities. The same applies to all the dual & quad phones, so as battery issuedrain. Since S4 have 8 cores, I predict there would be more power sucking stock apps pre-loaded in the phone. Let's wait for the decent detailed review
Rugged Build phones have been around since Moto Defy days. I don't understand wat has been samsung still watching. They also posponed the flexi screen technology to their future models. They might launch it with Titan to get attention.
And about tizen or any other os multiboot. Not won't be possible in samsung phones. If you love experimenting. Get the Nokia N9 or wait for sailfish phones ...
India will probably get Exynos Octa core version similar to last time when U.S. got dual core and here we got quad core versions of S3chromaniac said:India would get the non LTE version I assume. Which processor does that version have?
Unless of course Reliance and Airtel are in talks with Samsung for a version that would be compatible with their tech?
nice one.
This is my biggest dilemma. S4, Xperia Z or HTC onechromaniac said:
yeah. people love it when their phone breaks into millions of piece when it falls down. good excuse to buy a new phone.Toocool said:i think samsung or any other company is smart enough to make sure battery lasts long with innovation (they fail sometimes i agree) but the goal is actually to make it last longer with new os ,apps, features, which also suck more powers sometimes.
rugged phone by motorola since defy??? still it died ?? didnt it?? ...............innovation is the key , not durability , ppl these days change phones like .....clothes??? bad example but yeah you get it .
US got the dual core version because it was the SoC that had LTE on board. Quad Core chipset did not support LTE back then. I think.Ashish said:India will probably get Exynos Octa core version similar to last time when U.S. got dual core and here we got quad core versions of S3
Sony is using an LCD display so it is indeed inferior to competing devices. From what I see, you get S4 if you want the fastest phone and do not care about build material as much. You buy Sony if you want a less bloaty Android and water/dust resistance. You buy HTC One if you want the best display in the market.moindear said:This is my biggest dilemma. S4, Xperia Z or HTC one
None of them comes out a clear winner.
Xperia Z I have heard has some issues with viewing angles...