IPhone 5C which became the real showcase of Apple Inc. was
launched on 11th September, and it came out as a “Comparatively Cheaper”
iPhone model. A cheaper or less expensive iPhone was the thing that everyone
was waiting for, but it seems that cheaper iPhone offer is only limited in
United States, as other countries specifically Europe, people need to pay good
cash in order to get their hands over iPhone 5C.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Reasons Why You Should Get Samsung Galaxy S4 Even After the Launch of Note 3?
It’s just been a few months that Samsung Galaxy S4 is in the
market, but it surely has made some huge sales even after the launch news of
Note 3. IPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S4 were launched with just a few weeks
difference, but both of them were able to make good enough sales.
Statistically, iPhone 5 was sold at a much faster pace as compared to Samsung Galaxy S4, but S4 maintained its sale, as after few months the sale of iPhone 5
declined drastically while Galaxy S4 maintained its selling ratio, hence
allowing it to easily reach number 1 spot in United States (Home Country of
Apple Inc.).
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is launched on the 4th of
September, but still it is a good idea to go with S4. You must have known all
about what it has to offer, so in the following lines I’ll simply discuss some
of its basic Pros and Cons that will assist you in identifying whether it is a
good to go with Samsung Galaxy S4 or not:
Saturday, September 7, 2013
IPhone 5 Losing Ground in US – Samsung Galaxy takes First Position in Apple’s Home Country
We have recently heard iPhone 5 is doing quite well in South
Korea, home town of Samsung, as a good number of positive reviews were found
among Korean consumers regarding Apple. Besides that, Apple Inc. is trying its
level best to get an upper hand in China, as it is known to be the world’s
biggest smart phone market. In order to get this thing done, Apple is in
continuous talks with some of the biggest Cellular service provider in China
including “China Mobile”, however none of the things have been finalized so
far.
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