I'm switching to Verizon and need a phone to use with the unlimited data plan. I was going to spend $650 for a Galaxy S4, the GSM version of which I have now, but I'm having second thoughts. I don't really need all that power. What I want is a phone with a removable battery, that's good for...
So if the Snapdragon 600 is similar to the S4 pro, and the S4 pro scores around say 2200 on Geekbench, what should we expect the Octa 8 to be benchmarked like? Just trying to get an idea of the power.
I went to the T-Mobile store today to play with a Galaxy S3 on 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. I noticed the device was a bit laggy when moving through the OS. Nothing too bad, but it wasn't as responsive as the Nexus 4 next to it, or the iPhone 4S in my pocket. Just had a slight hiccup when moving between...
Just wanted to find this out. The Nexus 4 is basically a rebranded LG Optimus G with vanilla Android. The LG Optimus G had about average battery life with 5 hours and 15 minutes in a web browsing test. Do you think the Nexus 4 will improve on that, since it doesn't have LTE and runs vanilla android?
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