Yeah, Samsung never has been and never will be superior. This thread is about the new iPhones. I suggest you take the Samsung talk elsewhere before you get reported for being off topic.
The nerve of calling it a clone, didn't samsung get sued for that? Also tell that to Apples sales, now crawl back to your laggy phones and stop being off topic.
Wow so you're telling me the only spec that the iPhone has the Note 4 beat in is the fact that it weighs 0.1 ounce less (despite having a larger screen and beefier internals)? And the LG G3 beats it in every field?
I can hardly believe my eyes.
That gif is so funny check that iphone front camera
WaiT A Min. Tell me why U2's new album just randomly popped up in my iTunes. First, a random U2 concert at the end of the keynote, and then a free album. If you don't manually download the album, the album just automatically shows up in your library sitting in your iTunes Cloud
The nerve of calling it a clone, didn't samsung get sued for that? Also tell that to Apples sales, now crawl back to your laggy phones and stop being off topic.
The nerve of calling it a clone, didn't samsung get sued for that? Also tell that to Apples sales, now crawl back to your laggy phones and stop being off topic.
Can someone explain to me how the pricing system works in America. Here in SA we have two options either;
•Get if for cash (no one does that) for $1099
•Or on contract, for example I pay about $39.99pm and I get the iphone + about 10 hours of talk time, unlimited text and so forth which is a good deal because I'm getting the phone + the services for much less than the cash price.
Can someone explain to me how the pricing system works in America. Here in SA we have two options either;
•Get if for cash (no one does that) for $1099
•Or on contract, for example I pay about $39.99pm and I get the iphone + about 10 hours of talk time, unlimited text and so forth which is a good deal because I'm getting the phone + the services for much less than the cash price.
But those $299, $399 items. How do those work?
You pay upfront as a part of your monthly contract. The more you pay when you buy the iPhone, the less you have to pay monthly. So, for example, if you choose the $399 iPhone + a 2 year contract, instead of paying $40 per month, you'd pay $30 or $25 or something. Iirc, that's the way it works.
Can Android users just accept that we prefer to use iPhones? And that it doesn't matter what specs their plastic phones have we will never buy Android devices...