N10 | With the glitz of a Broadway musical, Samsung introduced its Galaxy S4 smartphone Thursday night at an event in New York.
The device will makes its debut this spring on the four major wireless carriers: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile. The company hasn't revealed pricing details.
The S4 boasts several interesting features, including a 5-inch screen, 13-megapixel camera and a Dual Camera mode for shooting photos videos with both the phone's cameras at the same time.
How does the S4 stack up to its current competition? We size up the new Galaxy against Apple's iPhone 5, BlackBerry's Z10 and Windows Mobile device Nokia Lumia 920.
As a "just because I can" project, engineer builds the first Android phone with a Lightning port. Since the iPhone 5, the Lightning interface has been a
iPhone 5 users who haven't updated to the current version of iOS will lose a bunch of important features if they don't update.
RIP iPhone 5. It's been a good run.
I still use my iPhone 4. It's my alarm clock and sometimes I watch youtube on the mobile browser late at night.
Pointless article? Those phones are not its competition.