QUOTE(Positron @ Feb 13 2012, 09:05 PM)
Samsung is very femes for standing monolithic tall among the phone giants by having a strong point which is thinness.. of course the sides they make it thicker, but nevertheless, people tend of forget it as the marketing tool which they use is dual core lightning speed cpu obscures the view and perception of buyers as they keep on thinking of the speed over than the more important aspects like the battery life.. I think when most customers buy the S2 only a few will ask the sales person about the battery life..
I think it's those small aspects in life that makes a huge difference after seeing the bigger picture..

nice point although u skip the basic fact tat u r mostly sproutin nonsense
QUOTE(Positron @ Feb 13 2012, 09:26 PM)
Well, in terms of piracy it is technically pirated apps, as it contains free paid apps..
But, I think it's up to the user to install pirated apps, risks involves and other things.....
To answer your question, it is not legal actually in terms of professionalism and based on monetary aspects, but it is still at the end of the day, based on relativity, depends on oneself to make the wise move...
Someone can claimed is illegal, but others may claim it's legal..
At the end of the day, it's one's self to claim the legal rights to that website..
In short most people would label it as illegal market..
Btw I am referring to the gold apps in getjar...

well in terms like this
u were the it who said its legal n now its illegal
make up ur mind already
btw
im referrin u as the user n supporter of pirated apps
dun make urself up as a saint if u r not one