The iPhone 4S was a disappointment it's blown open the doors for the competition to come barging in. So who's there? NOKIA'S SEA RAY WILL SHAKE THE MARKET UP LIKE NEVER BEFORE
IT WAS an event that had the world on hold. And yet, at the end, it wasn't even about what it was billed as. The iPhone 5 release vent wasn't about an iPhone 5 at all. It was for an upgrade to the xisting iPhone 4. More than the downer about the phone, it was also pure disappointment over the presentation. Most of us are now used to the amazing skills and aura that Steve Jobs would bring to an event. This was dull, dry and mostly frustrating. And when push comes to shove, the 4S has disappointed most. It's not a bad phone, it'll still sell well. But it hasn't set the world on fire with excitement. Most importantly, being an incremental upgrade, it has blown open the doors for the competition to come right in. What does the future hold for smartphones? What ar the most exciting ones coming out soon? If you were holding out for an iPhone 5 and aren't overly thrilled with the iPhone 4S, where can you park your money and get the most bang for your buck?
Here are the future superstars of the smartphone world.
SAMSUNG NEXUS PRIME
It's a phone whose intriguing curved form factor has the world lusting.
A body that is just 9 mm thick and has an impossibly curved glass screen in the front. The insides are also quite prime: it runs the all new Ice Cream Sandwich, the new Android mobile operating system (version 4.0).
It tops out at 32 GB of internal storage, sports a dual-core processor, has a 4.65 inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720, 1080p video capability, a 1.3 megapixel front camera, wireless N connectivity and a fantastic battery life.
Also, Samsung played its part in going from super hype to super sensitive. They were to announce it as an iPhone 4S killer but held back after news of Steve Jobs passing away. “We believe this is not the right time to announce a new product as the world expresses tribute to Steve Jobs' passing,“ a Samsung spokesperson said.
The Samsung Prime could now also be called the world's most sensitive phone.
IT WAS an event that had the world on hold. And yet, at the end, it wasn't even about what it was billed as. The iPhone 5 release vent wasn't about an iPhone 5 at all. It was for an upgrade to the xisting iPhone 4. More than the downer about the phone, it was also pure disappointment over the presentation. Most of us are now used to the amazing skills and aura that Steve Jobs would bring to an event. This was dull, dry and mostly frustrating. And when push comes to shove, the 4S has disappointed most. It's not a bad phone, it'll still sell well. But it hasn't set the world on fire with excitement. Most importantly, being an incremental upgrade, it has blown open the doors for the competition to come right in. What does the future hold for smartphones? What ar the most exciting ones coming out soon? If you were holding out for an iPhone 5 and aren't overly thrilled with the iPhone 4S, where can you park your money and get the most bang for your buck?
Here are the future superstars of the smartphone world.
SAMSUNG NEXUS PRIME
SAMSUNG NEXUS PRIME |
It's a phone whose intriguing curved form factor has the world lusting.
A body that is just 9 mm thick and has an impossibly curved glass screen in the front. The insides are also quite prime: it runs the all new Ice Cream Sandwich, the new Android mobile operating system (version 4.0).
It tops out at 32 GB of internal storage, sports a dual-core processor, has a 4.65 inch screen with a resolution of 1280 x 720, 1080p video capability, a 1.3 megapixel front camera, wireless N connectivity and a fantastic battery life.
Also, Samsung played its part in going from super hype to super sensitive. They were to announce it as an iPhone 4S killer but held back after news of Steve Jobs passing away. “We believe this is not the right time to announce a new product as the world expresses tribute to Steve Jobs' passing,“ a Samsung spokesperson said.
The Samsung Prime could now also be called the world's most sensitive phone.
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