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Is The Samsung Galaxy S3 Really an iPhone Killer?
Is The Samsung Galaxy S3 Really an iPhone Killer?
The Samsung Galaxy SIII has recently been touted as an iPhone killer, and Samsung is indeed planning to take the global Smartphone crown from Apple. The device features a 12 cm Amoled touch screen device, protected by Gorilla Glass. The big screen may seem quite uncomfortable to use by many, however, the huge size makes it perfect for browsing the internet, playing games and watching videos.
Its body is made from plastic – but it does not feel cheap at all, as it is framed by metal. Beyond its pretty face, it also features a powerful 1GB RAM and quad core processor making your user experience smooth …………………………… read more: http://www.news24.com/SciTech/
Leaked iPhone Photos Are Fake?
There were leaked photos of the supposed iPhone 5 which went around in circulation a week or so ago. The photos were shared through Flickr and went around many websites. However, it has been confirmed that the leaked images were fake. The photos show what the iPhone may look like, which is a device with a four-inch screen and a dock connector.
The photo also shows a bottom mount port for the headphones, metal rear covers and quite large speakers. The photos however, were rendered with the use of the software Rhinoceros 3D ………………………… read more: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/
iPhones Without Contract Can Save You Thousands?
Browsing and downloading using your Smartphone is becoming more and more expensive, but these expenses are disguised by many mobile companies. Verizon wireless, for example, push consumers to data plans which provide users with unlimited text messaging and calls, but top up on data usage. This becomes quite expensive over time, because most people do not really use up their unlimited texts or calls.
It’s good to know that there are minor mobile carriers – Virgin Mobile and Cricket which offer prepaid iPhones so you can choose how much you want to spend per month instead of paying a two year contract ……………………… read more: http://www.infoworld.com/
The Samsung Galaxy SIII has recently been touted as an iPhone killer, and Samsung is indeed planning to take the global Smartphone crown from Apple. The device features a 12 cm Amoled touch screen device, protected by Gorilla Glass. The big screen may seem quite uncomfortable to use by many, however, the huge size makes it perfect for browsing the internet, playing games and watching videos.
Its body is made from plastic – but it does not feel cheap at all, as it is framed by metal. Beyond its pretty face, it also features a powerful 1GB RAM and quad core processor making your user experience smooth …………………………… read more: http://www.news24.com/SciTech/
Leaked iPhone Photos Are Fake?
There were leaked photos of the supposed iPhone 5 which went around in circulation a week or so ago. The photos were shared through Flickr and went around many websites. However, it has been confirmed that the leaked images were fake. The photos show what the iPhone may look like, which is a device with a four-inch screen and a dock connector.
The photo also shows a bottom mount port for the headphones, metal rear covers and quite large speakers. The photos however, were rendered with the use of the software Rhinoceros 3D ………………………… read more: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/
iPhones Without Contract Can Save You Thousands?
Browsing and downloading using your Smartphone is becoming more and more expensive, but these expenses are disguised by many mobile companies. Verizon wireless, for example, push consumers to data plans which provide users with unlimited text messaging and calls, but top up on data usage. This becomes quite expensive over time, because most people do not really use up their unlimited texts or calls.
It’s good to know that there are minor mobile carriers – Virgin Mobile and Cricket which offer prepaid iPhones so you can choose how much you want to spend per month instead of paying a two year contract ……………………… read more: http://www.infoworld.com/

