[QUOTE=smurfy;35810857]Its a phone[/QUOTE]
Your powers of object identification astonish and frighten me
well done
That's a pretty dull design at least in comparison to the SII. At least the hardware's pretty capable for today's standards. Oh, whay do I even care, I'll probably never be able to afford one v:v:v
The Galaxy Note is still more appealing.
That is the worst Galaxy S series phone yet
Design is awful, specs are unimpressive and we get even more pointless bloatware ripped off IOS
I have always loved Samsung phones (SGS owner here, love it) but this is just hilariously awful
I hope I'm not the first to say this.
I am bored of touch-screen, iPhone emulating phones.
All of them look the same, they're all dominated by the screen and the individuality is slowly being ground to a dust that can only be transmitted to other people by the person who owns the device.
"ooo look at me I have an SII", "Well I have a Lumia" and "I have an iPhone"
I finally see what Apple's getting at and it's a terrible thing. I scour the web looking for a powerful android phone with a qwerty keypad JUST to differentiate it from the others and the best I can get is the international version of the Droid 2 which I already have!
Samsung! HTC! Nokia! you have a market here! EXPLOIT ME! PLEASE! I'm fucking tired of a choice between one of 100 iPhone clones with android and a bum rape from Apple themselves -.-
There isn't much more innovating ways to control a phone. Voice? NAH! Neural control? Mostly improbable.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;35816434]There isn't much more innovating ways to control a phone. Voice? NAH! Neural control? Mostly improbable.[/QUOTE]
I neural control will come one day, but phones will be redundant by then.
I don't know about you negative nellies in here but I really liked this phone when I first saw it's specs announced. Of course, the design could be better but WOW is it thin...
I have the note. Can't say this new phone is worth an upgrade.
This is way too expensive for me.
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