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Quote: Originally Posted by Macky the Macky You over-estimate the intelligence of the average Android drone. Not that your sort of talk surprises me. I think even the average Android drone is smart enough to understand …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider "the glow does not solve the problem that the rubber-banding patent solves: by the time a user notices the glow, he or she has already instinctively pressed harder because of the impression tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil How long before the "Apple stole the design from Nokia" comments? Take a look at comments on Engadget.
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I suppose we won't get a livestream...?
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Samsung has had stores like this for some time now. Why is it a story?
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$50 in earnings. That's how you manage expectations!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Pendergast Processor power is not that important, and at worst is meaningless (see Galaxy Note 2). No iOS release has ever felt slow. There is no Galaxy Note 2 yet.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Call me when they decide to make an OLED screen in Super Hi-Vision. Call me when there's ANY Super Hi-Vision screen available. That being said, I don't see how an OLED screen wit…
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tallest skil wrote: » They would have had to use a template to know what not to infringe. Not necessarily. They could just use Apple's list of requirements.
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tallest skil wrote: » Cool, I get to cite a username as my response! And then ask in rebuttal, "What makes the two incompatible?" The whole 'designed by lawyers' theory was started by an article on AndroidPolice. When Apple sued Samsung for …
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studentx wrote: » It's either designed by lawyers or inspired by iPhone. Together it doesn't make sense.
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jragosta wrote: » I think you're in the wrong place. This thread is about the Galaxy S III. And I was referring to the recent article bragging about Samsung's preorders for the S III. Furthermore, even for the S II, where are the sales figures? S…
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jragosta wrote: » ... No, it's not preorders. The Galaxy S II has been out for a year now, they're sales.
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charlituna wrote: » Amazing that a phone that took all it's design cues from the iPhone 4 series and the iPod touch could turn out so blah looking. "There can't be two handsets more different when it comes to their appearance than the Galaxy S…
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jragosta wrote: » ... 1. During the unveiling, they already said that they had a record amount of preorders from carriers, although they didn't specify a number. Why are the carriers preording so many phones? Because they expect them to sell. I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee Splitting hairs over terms are we? The Mali-400 is slower than the GPU used in the A5 and A5X (PowerVR 543MP2 and MP4). Running a newer version clocked faster it barely beats …
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Quote: Originally Posted by Hattig The Samsung Galaxy SII with a 45nm Exynos SoC uses a quad-core Mali-400, and it is one of the better performing mobile phone GPUs out there. There's no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by John F. The copying is not the largest problem. The problem is how Samsung treats customers. Samsung Android products are not longterm investments, as they don't provide system updates down the road. These are all one-…
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Most of these profits come from the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Note. I don't see how these are iPhone copies.
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips I've not been following this to be honest. Are Samsung et al 'transitioning to OLED' or AMOLED? Or are the terms used to mean the same thing these days? I was under the impression OLED was too problemat…