Hey losers don't fight, switch.
Windows phone will leave these buggy and inferior phones in the dust. You've been warned.
How long have Windows Phone users been saying that for now?
Oh, forever
Hey losers don't fight, switch.
Windows phone will leave these buggy and inferior phones in the dust. You've been warned.
Hey losers don't fight, switch.
Windows phone will leave these buggy and inferior phones in the dust. You've been warned.
Hey losers don't fight, switch.
Windows phone will leave these buggy and inferior phones in the dust. You've been warned.
Hey losers don't fight, switch.
Windows phone will leave these buggy and inferior phones in the dust. You've been warned.
Nexus camera good?lmao at the htc one being better. Nexus 4 has LTE too. Nexus 4 camera is good. I use headphones. My phone get updates directly off the stove from googles kitchen. My phone run stock android. No bloatware....run along
The phone still feels like it should have a fisher price logo on itAs of Friday, we have sold more than 6 million units, and we predict that we could break the 10-million mark by as early as the end of this month," a Samsung executive told the Chosun Ilbo on May 10.
In comparison, Samsungs last bestselling smartphone, the Galaxy S3 sold 3 million handsets in 21 days, while the Samsung Galaxy S2 sold as many phones in 55 days, and the Samsung Galaxy S took 85 days to sell that many units.
Demand for the Samsung Galaxy S4 was apparent well before its release as the smartphone garnered 10 million pre-orders globally in the first two weeks after its announcement, which is up from the 9 million pre-orders the Samsung Galaxy S3 saw in its 2012 pre-release.
As of Friday, we have sold more than 6 million units, and we predict that we could break the 10-million mark by as early as the end of this month," a Samsung executive told the Chosun Ilbo on May 10.
In comparison, Samsungs last bestselling smartphone, the Galaxy S3 sold 3 million handsets in 21 days, while the Samsung Galaxy S2 sold as many phones in 55 days, and the Samsung Galaxy S took 85 days to sell that many units.
Demand for the Samsung Galaxy S4 was apparent well before its release as the smartphone garnered 10 million pre-orders globally in the first two weeks after its announcement, which is up from the 9 million pre-orders the Samsung Galaxy S3 saw in its 2012 pre-release.