Blazer1985
Honorable
[citation][nom]husker[/nom]How do we know that the microsoft spokesperson didn't just deliberately take a bad photo with the galaxy? I noticed the photo is taken in a low light environment. There are some light level adjustments that you can make. Also, it is clear that the windows phone picture was taken slightly closer to the couple. Perhaps just in range of the flash, whereas the galaxy photo was taken just outside the best flash range. Basically, a single photo taken by a person with a vested interest in the outcome should not be considered proof of anything.[/citation]
It is called COMMERCIAL or ADVERTISING, not SCIENTIFICAL COMPARISON.. come on, don't be naive, you are wasting precious brain activity trying to answer the wrong questions :-D
Oh.. and... do not, ever, believe what ads say 🙂
It is called COMMERCIAL or ADVERTISING, not SCIENTIFICAL COMPARISON.. come on, don't be naive, you are wasting precious brain activity trying to answer the wrong questions :-D
Oh.. and... do not, ever, believe what ads say 🙂