what's the point of a budget iphone, when you can get last years model for free usually on subsidiary? Go Android.
Why buy last year's model when most phones are barely supported a month after release? On Android, you're lucky if they're still supported the day they're released....
what's the point of a budget iphone, when you can get last years model for free usually on subsidiary? Go Android.
Why buy last year's model when most phones are barely supported a month after release? On Android, you're lucky if they're still supported the day they're released....
I play the phone game and while I lose money I win on the have-fun side. I keep my phones maybe 6-12 months and then I want the next new toy. I'm living with an S4 now (its not a bad phone) but am really looking forward to what I hope the Note 3 will be. With this strategy I worry not about long-term support. Will my carrier ever push 4.2 (or better) to my S4? ...doubt it.
So if the iPhone 5 is a cutdown version of the samsung Galaxy 4. That would make the cutodwn version of the iphone mini equivalent to the samsung galaxy 2.
HTC One. I see no SD card expandable storage, no removable battery, and that (typically)
white strip of trim around the side. ...very iPhone-ish to me. These things made me choose the 32GB S4.