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iPhone is a line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It runs Apple's iOS mobile operating system.The first generation iPhone was released on June 29, 2007; the most recent iPhone models are the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which were unveiled at a special event on September 9, 2014.

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Next gen snapdragons... oOoOOOOoO!

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Qualcomm-Snapdragon-processors-graphics-dual-core,11674.html
Built in LTE on the processor FTW.
I especially like the 28nm part. It's too bad that it's going to come in Q4 2011-2012. By then Samsung will have made something even better considering that their Orion chip competes with this one and is coming as early as next month (maybe via the Nexus S) or at least Q1-2 2011.

3 awards from the #1 phone Greek website!

Oh yeah, Note II dominated everything! 3 awards from www.myphone.gr (its the #1 site regarding phones/tablets in Greece).
Interesting thing is that in the poll for the Readers Choice Award the iPhone 5 did VERY VERY BAD! (Good times! ) On the other hand it was a hard battle between the SGS3 and the Note II.
The 4th and last award was nominated to the LG Optimus 4X HD (Best Value for Money 2012). Only phones available in Greece took part (thats almost every phone there is with GSM, no LTE coverage yet here anyway).
The truth is that in our little country Galaxy Note is popular.
I can see lot of these people who made jokes with note, have bought note ii.
And many iphone users change to note too.

HTC One pre-orders in the U.S. reach “several hundred thousand” + More news

According to HTC president for global sales and marketing Jason Mackenzie, who gleefully announced that the flagship phone has hit the right chord with customers.
“We are seeing our strongest initial response for any smartphone we’ve ever designed with several hundred thousand people in the U.S. pre-registering to purchase the new HTC One,” wrote Mackenzie in an e-mail sent out to customers who have signed up to get the phone through HTC’s trade-up program.
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HTC teams up with Qualcomm to promote new HTC One
Qualcomm will help smartphone vendor HTC promote sales of the new HTC One, a smartphone equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, through recommending the smartphone in advertising films, according to market sources.
androidindian said:
According to HTC president for global sales and marketing Jason Mackenzie, who gleefully announced that the flagship phone has hit the right chord with customers.
“We are seeing our strongest initial response for any smartphone we’ve ever designed with several hundred thousand people in the U.S. pre-registering to purchase the new HTC One,” wrote Mackenzie in an e-mail sent out to customers who have signed up to get the phone through HTC’s trade-up program.
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HTC teams up with Qualcomm to promote new HTC One
Qualcomm will help smartphone vendor HTC promote sales of the new HTC One, a smartphone equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, through recommending the smartphone in advertising films, according to market sources.
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Pre registration is very different from pre orders and since no pre order has been available in the US, only time will tell how much the delay hurt.
"pre-registering to purchase" is meaningless. See also units shipped versus units sold.
I'd be impressed if Jason Mackenzie apologised for attempting to launch the HTC One in the UK,
at Easter, 2+ weeks after the official launch date and with no actual stock in the UK to launch.

Samsung S4 in Vanilla flavor????!?

Just read this article in CNN...
(CNN) -- A month after being released to mostly positive reviews, Samsung's flagship phone is getting some validation from Consumer Reports. The publication has run all its tests, kicked the phone's tires, and named the Android-powered Galaxy S4 its top rated smartphone.
The previous list-topper was the Optimus G, a solid $100 4.7-inch phone from LG that held Consumer Reports' No. 1 spot for several months. The Optimus G is now ranked as the No. 2 smartphone, followed by the HTC One, the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Apple iPhone 5.
Consumer reports bases its ratings on a number of extensive tests and rates the devices in categories including ease of use, display and voice quality, portability and battery life. The $200 Galaxy S4's weakest scores were in video quality and portability. Like all the other smartphones on the list, it also had mediocre scores for voice quality, a sacrifice that seems common in the smartphone market. The publication also lamented the lack of one-button phone access.
Consumer Reports specifically called out the S4's 5-inch, 1080p touch-screen, multitasking in split view, and a built-in IR feature as some of the handset's standout features. The abundance of features were seen as appealing to more advanced users without complicating the phone for more entry-level users. The publication said the device's camera was "among the best phone cameras for photo quality."
The Galaxy S4 is an update to Samsung's wildly popular S3 phone, which was one of the best selling smartphones of the past year. Samsung was the leader in the smartphone market in in the first quarter of 2013, according to research firm IDC, and it looks like its latest offering will help it hang on to that top spot for the time being.
Last week, Google announced a new version of the Galaxy S4 that will run a pure form of the company's Android mobile operating system. That unlocked and uncluttered phone will cost $649 when it becomes available at the end of June.
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Googled it further...
Google Releasing a Samsung Galaxy S4 with Stock Android OS
By Matthew O'Connell, Content WorksMay 16, 2013 10:28 AMprint
Exciting news for Android and Google lovers came out of the annual Google I/O developers conference yesterday. The keynote speech from CEO Larry Page, which lasted more than 3 hours, announced a new variant on the Samsung Galaxy S4. The new Google version of the popular smartphone will run on a stock Android operating system, a potentially appealing prospect for a lot of tech geeks.
The Samsung Galaxy series has built a huge following due to its impressive hardware. On the S4, a 1080p screen with 441 ppi, a 13 megapixel camera, and a powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon processor are among its most impressive pieces of hardware.
The stock Android Jellybean 4.2 OS on the upcoming Google S4 eliminates the Nexus branding that other Galaxy devices have held and comes with a completely unlocked bootloader. The themes and skins that have identified Galaxy software will be replaced by a basic and direct Android interface, and it will have no preinstalled apps bogging it down. That will make for a cleaner and more customizable phone, ideal for developers who seek the capability to modify their devices (hence its announcement at the developers’ conference).
Perhaps because of Google’s backing or perhaps because of the lack of Nexus branding, the stripped-down, unlocked Google S4 will carry a lower price tag than other Galaxy iterations. When it hits the stores June 26, AT&T and T-Mobile members will be able to pick up this developer’s dream device for a relatively light $649.
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Will an official S4 Vanilla ROM be coming soon???!? :fingers-crossed:

Devices category 5a – best smartphone

http://m.pocketnow.com/2015/03/03/global-mobile-awards
"While we come to MWC every year to see the hot new phones, tablets, and wearables, the conference isn’t just about introducing new devices. The GSM Association, which hosts MWC, also uses the show as its opportunity to announce its Global Mobile Awards, recognizing the best of the best in mobile tech. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the ceremony, and while some of the winners may seem obvious, others are sure to spark some controversy.
For best smartphone of the year, we’ve got a tie, with the GSMA giving top honors to both the Apple iPhone 6 and the LG G3. The iPhone 6 is hardly a controversial pick, but the G3 makes for a little more interesting of a winner. While we gave the phone high marks, it hasn’t really enjoyed the same fanbase as models like the One M8, or even flagship Samsung handsets.
The award for best low-cost smartphone goes to the (first-gen) Moto E. While certainly affordable, we were a little let down by the software experience, and it’s interesting that a budget-priced Lumia didn’t pose more competition.
Microsoft’s Surface Pro 3 wins for best tablet – a worthy recipient of the honor, by most accounts – and Motorola gets the nod for best wearable with its Moto 360.
Think the GSMA seriously overlooked some model? Are you happy with these results as they are? Let us know down in the comments.
Source: GSMA
Via: Android Central"
I can agree with the G3 First place this phone is awesome!
Let's here what you guys think.
Explain yourself for the iPhone 6 the problem
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