QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Sep 12 2014, 01:00 AM)
We're lucky enough to have company like DD to give us latest phone ASAP.Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Official Thread V1, 4th Generation phablet by Samsung
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QUOTE(benny888 @ Sep 12 2014, 01:19 AM) Wait for arrival than only decide but probably will be Note 4 as i find the Edge is gimmicky. Will compared it with iphone 6+...high chances ip6+ wont stay long in my hands as never was impressed since first ip till ip5 ( skipped ip5s). Hopefully ios 8 will be significantly different. I am only impressed with Mac OSX n is my main PC past 8 years That's what I'm thinking. I like iOS because of Yosemite integration but I love Android. Will buy Note Edge and 6+ to see which convince me more then I'll sell the other one. |
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QUOTE(Safar @ Sep 12 2014, 03:21 PM) Apple design are really good, build to last long however my move to Android is due to freedom. I can do most of my stuff with Android , not with iPhone / iPad. Build is one thing but if you saying Android phone doesn't last is kinda wrong. Some of my friend still use S2/Note 2. Working great, just outdated spec.It would be really nice if both of them combined to become ultimate device, just a taught but i know this never happen. |
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QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Sep 13 2014, 03:05 PM) QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Sep 13 2014, 03:07 PM) Is it? A theory or fact? Can't prove this as I never had a phone over half year old. |
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QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Sep 13 2014, 03:11 PM) A theory at first, but slowly it becomes a fact. As we all know blue LEDs has the shortest lifespan among the RGB Wow that sucks, hope Samsung come out with a solution :/Differences are very minimal, but it gets worse and worse. I've been trying to take the differences on camera, but it is not really visible. Will try it at a later date. |
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QUOTE(javier_gimeno @ Sep 13 2014, 05:54 PM) If it is somethg like s5, then quite hard to use. Only 1 out of 10 times will successful. Apple really pull out well with their fingerprint scanning experience. Some more need to swipe down. Finally just don't use that feature. It's half baked copy of the magnificent TouchID Samsung in the other hand need work harder. Their fingerprint scanner is build by Synaptics, company who make most of your laptop touch pad. |
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QUOTE(Velocity @ Sep 14 2014, 02:52 PM) while samsung never even put much effort to improve. More easy to slide from side especially using it one handed.the samsung with curve glass at the side is another range. QUOTE(dlsl @ Sep 14 2014, 03:17 PM) note 4 is more focus on the spen improvement: double the pressure sensitivity, multi select with spen, much improve and user friendly multi-window. I'm already impressed with my G3 2560x1440 screen. Can't imagine if it's on SAMOLED panel the display itself is also much improve based on early hand-on report: 2k resolution, deep black, improve brightness (early hand on suggest note 4 display brighter than lg g3 display) , and accurate color which is weakness of oled display previouly: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Finally-Gal...-colors_id60375 finally note 4 get the ois which will greatly improve the blur picture taken with shaking hand. waiting for note 4 camera side review. Im very interested review on how this hardware and software improvement put in actual usage including battery usage, picture taken by the main camera especially night shot. |
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QUOTE(javier_gimeno @ Sep 18 2014, 09:49 PM) Where's MY release date? |
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QUOTE(((Xa))0102 @ Sep 19 2014, 02:55 AM) Galaxy S5 and Note 4 reportedly getting Android L in late November or early December It's a good news, many manufacture is pushing update quite fast now ever since HTC.![]() Historically Samsung hasn’t exactly been lighting fast with updates, and a lot of that has to do with the fact that its devices don’t just run stock Android, they run Android with TouchWiz on top. Preparing and testing a custom build like this takes extra time, or so that’s usually the given excuse. With Android L, Google released a developer preview months ahead of the expected final release and many believed this could be the beginning of changes that could see OEMs push out updates quicker. For those curious when Samsung might roll out Android L to its 2014 flagships (Galaxy S5 and Note 4), a new report from SamMobile claims it could be coming towards the end of November or early December. Most of the rumors suggest that the final build of Android L should debut sometime in early October, likely alongside the HTC Nexus 9, and so that makes Samsung’s supposed timeframe reasonably speedy — if it’s accurate. SamMobile says that the news comes from their “insiders” but even if this timeline is legit, delays happen and this could simply be when unlocked versions will see the update with carriers getting it much later. Either way, we’d say there’s a good chance that at least the Note 4 and Galaxy S5 will see Android L this year, but we wouldn’t get our hopes up just yet. --Android Authority |
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