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With a plastic case I have to ask, how durable is that phone and how long can I use it before my hands feel like they are on fire...when I don't have my Droid Pro in its Otter case I get maybe 20 minutes of use before it's hot to the touch...but with that case its nigh indestructible...
For comparison, the SIII which the best selling smartphone in the world, was completely plastic so that's actually a step up.
My S3 still does everything I need it to. No reason for me to upgrade yet.Besides, Verizon would make me pay full price for the phone if I want to keep my unlimited data.
You'd think that since the SIII was the 'best selling smartphone in the world', Samsung would splurge and use better materials for its new phone. It will still feel cheap compared to the iPhone and HTC One. And cheap always appeals to the most common denominator.Detail added: US gets quad-core processor, international gets eight cores!
The stipulation is total sales of each phone, not total sales within this 3 month time frame, total sales.
The Galaxy SIII has moved more units that the Iphone 5 since their respective launches.
This isn't changing any stipulations at all, I said the SIII is the best selling smartphone in the world and it is.
It has sold more units than the iphone 5.
I am planning to get a smartphone in the next couple of weeks. I had been planning on getting the S3, but I will probably take a look at the S4. I'm still currently using a non-smartphone so either one is going to be a huge step up for me.
Quote from: The Guardian on March 12, 2013, 01:56:27 PMI am planning to get a smartphone in the next couple of weeks. I had been planning on getting the S3, but I will probably take a look at the S4. I'm still currently using a non-smartphone so either one is going to be a huge step up for me. Little birdy told me the HTC One is the "new" best thing...comes out in a few weeks i believe.
I had too many issues with my HTC Thunderbolt to give HTC another chance...I'd suggest sticking to Samsung or Motorola for Android phones.
Also note that I am about to buy my first flat-panel TV and move up to HD. Woo-hoo!
What models have you been looking at? I'd be interested to take a look at any prospective candidates you have.
I would like a "smart" TV that has Wi-Fi, or some way to access Netflix without a computer. If I can get one that has computer connections, like a monitor port or Ethernet, that would be nice too. I would like at least two HDMI ports, but preferably more.
I am looking to stay under $400, and the further the better. I think 42" would be just about right size-wise. I would like a "smart" TV that has Wi-Fi, or some way to access Netflix without a computer. If I can get one that has computer connections, like a monitor port or Ethernet, that would be nice too. I would like at least two HDMI ports, but preferably more.