"Bettyboo, sucking Sonic the Hedgehog's cock since 2013"
"Bettyboo, sucking Sonic the Hedgehog's cock since 2013"
Originally Posted by harrybarracudaI don't think I have seen that video - do you have a link ?Originally Posted by Bettyboo
You ungrateful bastards wouldn't even know music without the great Nips!
Bow down...
Don't be a cnut Boo, we had music when they were still eating chinese babies.
That's not music, this is music:
& this:
I must've had more than a dozen Walkman's over the years; haven't had many portable gramophones...
Empathy from me dude.Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Haven't had many pottable grannies meself.
Thanks dude.
Some people just don't understand!
All I want is a pink phone, and 'Arry starts calling me a cnut... What's wrong with pink???
Why don't you just come out of the closet and be done with it?
^that's going too far!
iPhones are overpriced too.
The 64gb i5s is 709 poiunds. The Sony Z1 compact with 80 gb will be under 500 pounds. The i5s is a very good phone, but the new Sony has it matched or beaten in every department. Plus, unlike the plasicy Samsungs that you love 'Arry (), the Sony is of equal build quality and design to the iApple.
I also love the walkman, iPples horrible music and media centre is crap, as everyone knows.
iApples sw is good, like Android, although I hate the crappy Touchwiz childish rubbish from Samsung, aswellas the HTC, LG Android skins; Sony have a nicer, more adult, smaller skin, but with some nice elements such as mini apps.
Your beloved S4 has a mini version, and it's totally pathetic in comparison with this Sony Z1 compact...
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs HTC One mini vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
3 way mini smartphone shoot out sees the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs HTC One mini vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini.
the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is indisputably the best of the three. It’s by far the most powerful, has the best build quality, the most impressive camera and the most storage potential. It also has a stunning screen.
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Jan2014/sony-...y-s4-mini.html
Cycling should be banned!!!
I think it is now faux leather - nothing like the feel of pig in the morningOriginally Posted by Bettyboo
^A different type of phone. Samsung obviously realize that the cheap plastic look and feel is not liked by many customers. I think the Samsung Galaxy range did a great job of stimulating the market with the S2 and S3, but has recently lost a lot of ground to HTC and Sony, aswells as LG.
The Note range is generally accepted as a very good range, better, in recent times, than the Galaxy range. I'd agree with you and Looper that the Note 3 is better than the xperia Ultra, but these phones are too big for me.
I'd say the soft black plastic in your picture still looks and feels cheap though...
stroking that faux pigskin can stimulate your stylus
can your z1 arouse that sort of passion ?
nope - you have found a benefit (for you...)
Dream on.
What’s particularly striking is that in August this year, no single smartphone other than the Galaxy S4 could top sales of the iPhone 5, which at that point was almost nearly a year old.
What’s more, it looks like the smartphones that came in third place behind the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 were almost there by default: The Lumia 1020 and Motorola Droid MAXX were exclusives for AT&T and Verizon, respectively, which means they had special incentives to sell them to subscribers. The No.3 phone at Sprint was the HTC One while the No. 3 phone at T-Mobile was Sony’s Xperia Z — in other words, there were four different carriers with four different No. 3 phones. And once the iPhone 5s and 5c launched, no phone other than the Galaxy S4 had any hope of cracking the top 3 at any major carrier.
So what does this mean for the mobile market? For the time being, it shows the futility of any company other than Apple or Samsung putting a lot of money into designing and marketing a flagship smartphone. The HTC One, the Lumia 1020 and the Nexus 5 all received rave reviews but none of them has managed to make any cracks in the Apple-Samsung duopoly. The same goes for the Moto X, the device that Google reportedly supported with a very expensive marketing campaign that has essentially gotten the device nowhere in terms of sales.
As uncomfortable as it must be for Google to admit, it looks as though Samsung is the only manufacturer that can make an Android device whose sales come even close to matching the iPhone’s.
^ no, no, no 'Arry...
MacD sells more Hamburgers then Chez Nico, but we're interested in quality in this thread not quantity...
The Samsung Galaxy range was good a couple of years ago, and their marketing and underhand deals with magazines and on forums is successful. But, as has been pointed out by the many reviews I've linked to, the Sony xperia Z1 compact cocks a leg and pisses all over Samsung...
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact vs Samsung Galaxy S4
Truth be told, and is the case with most everything in life, choosing between the Sony Xperia Z1 Compact and the Samsung Galaxy S4 will come down to choice. Despite its bulky construction, the Xperia Z1 Compact still is the more efficient solution in terms of dimensions, though it does feature a significantly smaller screen. On the plus side, some premium materials have gone into said construction, and it never hurts to have an IP58 certification. On the other hand, and despite its slightly less impressive hardware, the Galaxy S4 is awfully good at squeezing extra screen real estate at little to no cost and offers all-around great performance.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Sony-...t-look_id51172
So, the midrange Sony competes with (and beats...) Samsung's flagship phone - embarrassing for Samsung...
The new S5 will have to massively up its game. The Samsung galaxy flagships had for several years been at the top of the tree, but the current S4 is beaten by its rivals from LG, HTC and iPple as well as midrange phones from Sony and Google!
Last edited by Bettyboo; 08-02-2014 at 01:40 PM.
Boo, just because you found one bloke who wanks over your crap Sony, all it means is they gave him one free.
^ and probably pink
may as well just get a
Motorola Moto G Dual Sim price in Thailand, Bangkok, Samut Prakan, Mueang Nonthaburi - Mobile57
^good value phone. Crap camera.
Samsung's rather struggling in this list...
Top Ten Smartphones
LG G2: The best smartphone you can buy
Google Nexus 5: The best value smartphone you can buy
Sony Xperia Z1 Compact: A flagship smartphone in a manageable size
Sony Xperia Z1: Xperia Z gets tuned but puts on weight
iPhone 5S: Apple's best iPhone yet
Motorola Moto G: a great budget Android - make it your first smartphone
HTC One: great high-end Android matches, but can't beat the best. A good deal
Samsung Galaxy Note 3: fastest phone a slim, well-built phablet with stunning display
Sony Xperia Z: stylish Android smartphone with robust design
Samsung Galaxy S4: the new flagship Galaxy Android smartphone
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/m...ompact-review/
Don't be stupid, if you did a bar graph of sales, the rest would barely register a notch.
If you did a bar graph of burger sales, MacD would win, but it's a shite burger.
Sheeple may stick with the crowd and buy the S4 (what you got 'Arry ), but, it just scrapes into the top 10 of best smartphones. Others have upped their game while Samsung have started to lag behind. As you know, both the S2 and S3 were top of all the best smartphone charts, but the S4 just didn't cut the mustard...
I've given about 10 different links now to the top sites/magazines, and the Samsung Galaxy S4 does not fare well on any of them...
You're just gonna have to accept the fact that some people don't have the same opinions as you. And, the people employed as 'experts' in the field don't rate the Samsung Galaxy as the top phone anymore. Sorry, 'Arry, I know you're a gooner, so struggle with reality at times, but places I've linked to such as: PCadviser, Techradar, Phonearena and CNET are the top smartphone sites. If you don't agree with them, then take it up with them...
I've got one thing to say to you 'Arry: hurry and you can get a smartwatch free!
Anyway, shouldn't you be watching the football, only one down so far...
Oops, my bad, two down.
Edit to add: 3 down, 16 minutes gone.
Edit to add: 4 down after 19 minutes.
Last edited by Bettyboo; 08-02-2014 at 08:07 PM.
The best selling phone of 2014 is coming:
Samsung Galaxy S5 review: Super fast, fingerprint technology and a camera that looks better than your HD TV – probably the most advanced mobile phone yet
DAVID PHELAN BARCELONA Monday 24 February 2014
It takes photographs with no shutter lag and shoots video at higher resolution than your flatscreen TV can likely match. It measures your heart rate. It downloads movies, emails, social networking updates and map updates at phenomenal speed. It unlocks when it recognises your finger touching it. Hold on, there was something else. What was it again? Oh yes, it makes phone calls.
Samsung’s new Galaxy S5, revealed among dazzle and hoo-hah at the Mobile World Congress tonight, is probably the most advanced mobile phone yet built.
It has a 16-megapixel camera which focuses in 0.3 seconds and genuinely ground-breaking features to preview HDR before you shoot (HDR takes multiple, quick shots at different exposures and combines them to create dramatic, contrasty photos).
The video camera shoots at 4K, that’s four times the resolution of HD and means that video you record now will look sumptuous when you have a next-generation TV – though it will also play back in HD now, too. (It's got image stabilisation, too).
Samsung fans may be disappointed that the design is near-identical to last year’s Galaxy S4 – rumours of a metal-clad version were wrong – but this is a slick, attractive phone with a pleasantly mottled back. It’s very fast, too, especially that camera.
Water-resistance means that the charging socket has a flap to keep it dry: useful but fiddly to peel back every time you need access.
The S5 takes a leaf from Apple’s latest iPhone by including a fingerprint scanner under the button on the phone’s front. It’s used to unlock the phone and to pay for stuff – a deal with PayPal may give this scanner more relevance than Apple yet provides.
Overall, the S5 is a persuasive phone that looks good and works well.
This year’s innovations seem useful and desirable – though checking your heart rate can become addictive, be warned.
And it's coming worldwide in April.
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