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Check out the leaked footage above, and as always, [COLOR=#red]remember Samsung's history of putting out several versions of upcoming products to keep its true intentions secret.[/COLOR] Whatever form the Galaxy S4 eventually takes, we won't have long to wait to see the finished article. We'll be live in New York City this Thursday with full coverage of the announcement event.
Regardless of how well Samsung's soon-to-be-announced flagship does on the market, we'll continue to have a soft spot for the One. Last year, we were very impressed by the One X, but that wasn't enough. HTC pushed itself and made its sequel even more polished than the original. We love the phone's industrial design and the camera, while the Snapdragon 600 chipset and 1080p display aren't bad either. We're not sold on every aspect of Sense 5, such as BlinkFeed and the One's two-button layout, but overall the user experience is much improved. As far as we're concerned, HTC has a hit on its hands.
I'm just ready for the next Nexus phone lol. Y'all can have this
[h4]Pros[/h4][h4]Cons[/h4]
- Gorgeous design
- Camera does very well in low light
- Powerful quad-core Snapdragon 600 chip
- Stunning 4.7-inch, 1080p display
- Clever features like Zoe Share and Highlight Reel
- A few aspects of the Sense 5 UI feel like a step backward
[h4] [/h4][h4]Bottom Line[/h4]
HTC's latest flagship is the company's best effort to date. Its beautiful design, great display and solid performance have convinced us that the One is among the finest phones you can buy.
Any news on new tablets?
Might just bite the bullet and buy the Nexus 7 ...
what about the plans itself?
Depends what company you go with. Popular t-mobile plan for example is $30 a month for 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited data (roughly 5 gigs of 4g a month, throttled after that). Pay $30 a month, no extra taxes etc. As long as you have the phone just get a sim from them and set it up online once you get the sim.
what about the plans itself?
Depends what company you go with. Popular t-mobile plan for example is $30 a month for 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited data (roughly 5 gigs of 4g a month, throttled after that). Pay $30 a month, no extra taxes etc. As long as you have the phone just get a sim from them and set it up online once you get the sim.
Where are you seeing this?
The $30 plan is 1500 minutes or messages, with 30mb data.
The $50 is unlimited minutes and messages, with unlimited data. They throttle 4G after 100mb.
The $60 is all that but throttle after 2 GB.
The $70 is unlimited everything with no throttle.
brahhhhhhhhh upgrade for galaxy nexus to nexus 4 and it is the best thing i did this year. better everything of the older version
what about the plans itself?
Depends what company you go with. Popular t-mobile plan for example is $30 a month for 100 minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited data (roughly 5 gigs of 4g a month, throttled after that). Pay $30 a month, no extra taxes etc. As long as you have the phone just get a sim from them and set it up online once you get the sim.
Where are you seeing this?
The $30 plan is 1500 minutes or messages, with 30mb data.
The $50 is unlimited minutes and messages, with unlimited data. They throttle 4G after 100mb.
The $60 is all that but throttle after 2 GB.
The $70 is unlimited everything with no throttle.
http://prepaid-phones.t-mobile.com/monthly-4g-plans
What's T-Mobile doing?