I would like to tell you the accidents it suffers. I am a hard core gamer. I installed all the high graphics games like aspahlt,modern combat,fifa14 etc. I also connected Zenga controller with my phone and games are running smooth. Camera quality is just awesome. You are gonna love the clearity and the sharpness of the quality.
It's simply amazing. I had seen every phone in the market lagging but this phone never lags. Despite of heavy use it never turns you down. If you want to put your money on some big budget flagship i advice you to go for S Awesome phone.
Your information is wrong. Even if the S4 is made of plastic, it feels premium in hand. Since its a premium device no one is going to throw it on the ground. So far as the accidental drops are concerned, the phone can easily sustain those drops. So why to worry about plastic body? The stock video player is simple but it supports all free formats including the Matroska i.
MKV format. Therefore the battery life is also conserved. Fantastic Camera. Outstanding bench mark scores: Better than any other smartphone in the world. Battery mAH : Even 3 cell battery of No FM Radio. No Wireless Charging as of now. Too Many features will confuse few users. Only 8. Group Play: You can play multi-player games with other S4 users.
Turn Over To Mute: If someone is calling you and you don? Buy your phone carefully because it's a device you'll keep 24X7 with you. Cons: 1. Loud speaker: Better than S3 but I expected more. To be honest this is an expectation which is upgraded with every iteration, but its decent and not bad. Software gimmicks: To be honest only a hand few are useful and make sense and the rest are worthless.
The people who buy these phones are neither kids nor clowns entertaining people at a circus. So most of the add-ons are not even worth a mention cuz they don't justify their presence or their performance.
But its retailing at a competitive price which should drop once the HTC one launches. But it? Looks: No probs with the plastic build, but it? A phone is also a status symbol today, and if you don? No screen is truly unbreakable of course, not even those hovering shield screens they fight with in Dune , but rumours peg Samsung to be filling the Galaxy S4's screen with plastic substrate that will battle cracks and scratches, even if the phone takes a nose dive onto your patio.
The S2 and S3 have both featured a physical home button underneath the screen, even as other mobiles such as the HTC One X or Samsung's own Galaxy Nexus ditch a central key in favour of touch-sensitive options. I wouldn't be surprised to see Samsung keeping existing Galaxy owners satisfied by sticking with the home button, though a recent leaked snap that purportedly comes from within Samsung and shows the S4 is conspicuously lacking a home key.
Samsung has an almost unhealthy obsession with creating smart phones that are as thin and light as possible, which is why even the physically huge Galaxy S3 feels like a helium-filled dove when you grip it in your hand. The Galaxy S2, Galaxy Note and Galaxy Note 2 are all eerily thin and light too, so count on Samsung's next flagship phone being even skinnier, and weighing practically nothing.
Unless miracle materials are discovered deep within the Earth's crust or mined from asteroids within the next year, that means the Galaxy S4 will probably be made of plastic, like the S3. Plastic is divisive among tech fans -- some enjoy the light, airy feeling, while some prefer the robust build quality that comes with a sturdy metal case. Samsung recently showed off its 'Youm' flexible display technology, which lets a display wrap around a phone's casing -- check out the video embedded below to see it in action.
While this technology is a tempting glimpse at the near future, I'd be surprised if Samsung chose it for the Galaxy S4, as it's likely to still be very expensive. The thought of a high-end smart phone with a wrap-around display certainly tickles our fancy though -- no harm in hoping, eh? Both the S2 and the S3 sport 8-megapixel cameras, and while they're both decent smart phone snappers, the thought of beefing that sensor up to one that's a little more potent is a welcome one.
Rumours to that effect have emerged , and it wouldn't be the most outlandish development, but we'll still need to wait until we have it in our hands before we know for sure how decent a camera the next Samsung flagship will possess. So what about some kooky new tech? Holographic interface? Built-in fishbowl?
The ability to turn into liquid and flush down a toilet? All sorts of weird and wonderful features are bound to be rumoured for the Galaxy S4, but to be honest I expect Samsung will play it safe with its most important mobile, and release a bigger, more powerful smart phone -- the kind of procedural improvements we've seen Apple make with the iPhone 5.
As mentioned above, we know that Samsung is keen on flexible displays , and I've seen some of the company's transparent LCD panels , which are mouth-wateringly delicious. I'd love to see some of this wacky technology inside a new smart phone, but I think Samsung is likely to trial any especially unusual new features in a separate phone entirely -- see the projector-sporting Galaxy Beam , for instance.
In , rival operators O2, Vodafone and Three are joining the 4G fray, so a big question for phone shoppers this year will be which smart phones support the speedier browsing speeds 4G provides. This has sadly now changed, with Samsung pushing the Galaxy S4 release date back by a day, sending us the following statement:.
It's worth noting that while EE is the only carrier currently with a 4G network, every network will be selling you a 4G-enabled Galaxy S4, so when Vodafone, O2 and Three get round to switching on their services you won't need a new handset - but a new contract may be required. Pre-orders have now opened, and it you select a contract deal Carphone will throw in a free accessories bundle including a car charger, microSD card and case. Current page: Page 1.
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