Samsung Galaxy S 4

Diposkan oleh Unknown on Tuesday, May 14, 2013


When it diam on making a match to the implausibly favorite Collection S III, Samsung acquired the formulation of a virtuous in abstraction rabid pastry chef: whenever they likable the end affect, they faculty compassion a large one this case ... with solon freeze ... and sprinkles! And that's essentially what the Wandflower S 4 is. It bears an dumfounding resemblance to its predecessor, retributive is greater, thinner, faster and stuffed with and so a lot of boasts, you belike will not apply half by them - or plane eff they are there.
  And so Samsung took what could be considered the best Android device about the commercialise, made it thinner and added a slimly bigger (and better) screen to it. It threw in a courteous 13-megapixel photographic camera and a few stylish controls. Pics turn out best than they do on the GSIII (though, but like with the iPhone V, the photographic camera still has a trouble shooting in low light). Samsung also upgraded that pesky skin that the accompany feels compelled to use to hide genuine, actual Android, and so even whenever you do not like it (and we are not alleging we do), it is an act brisker.

  The basic answer is a phone that's better than the predecessor in all certain ways. And so stop there ... right, Samsung? No more. Wherever the GSIII had a few random whizzy features that nobody - save for players in advertisements - actually applies, the GS4 has feature bloat to the point of absurdity.

  There's an Inland Revenue blaster (and an app) that allows for you to control nearly any television you encounter. This makes for a fairly reliable bar trick, although you might annoy some of your drinking in accompanies if you break up the damage game. Nevertheless, as a universal remote, the software Is elegant enough for you to use day-after-day.

  You can on/off switch 'tween web browser tabs or alternate through pic art gallery* by beckoning your hand. Though Air motion may prompt you of a Jedi mind trick, this is actually not the boast you're looking for. It seldom works properly - and is useless in particularly bright and especially dim environments.

  Hovering your finger over certain menu items or messages gives a neat Air consider prevue bubble - like a glimpse of your electronic mail before you open it. The apps have to be configured to work with it, though, and so there are slim chances you will find much use of it outside of Samsung's own apps. (A notable exception is Flipboard, which Samsung partnered with at launch.)

  If you don't feel like even lifting a finger, you can scroll around by glancing up and down on a page and even pause video by looking away from the screen. In theory, that is. Sadly, Smart Scroll and Smart Pause are so finicky, you'll likely turn them off.

  There's S Translate, which helps you jump between a variety of languages. While things work just fine when you try to translate text, speaking to the phone leads to butchered transcriptions (and, subsequently, useless translations). S Translate is only as good as the S Voice feature that powers it. It would have been nice if Samsung leveraged Google's superior voice recognition, instead of going with its own.

  Those who are interested in idly keeping track of their activity levels will enjoy S Health. It's not without flaws - is anything on this phone? - but the pedometer/calorie counter can give you a fair idea of the distance you cover each day.

  The list goes on - dual-view photos! Two-app multitasking! A more crammed notification shade! Despite detailed notes about the GS4's catalog of tricks, it remains overwhelming. Even Samsung acknowledges this, in a strange way, by allowing for an Easy Mode. This homescreen option essentially hides most features and makes icons bigger and more in-your-face.

  This chummier appear advises that Samsung knows why people actually purchase these phones - the big screen, the slender body, the electronic mail, internet and apps anticipated by any smartphone and, of course, the Samsung brand itself.

  Push aside all of the extraneous features and you have one heck of a smartphone. This will be the one advantageously comparability against the next iPhone - believably favorably. After all, come this fall, Apple's likely to but unveil a slenderly tweaked edition of the electric current model.


  The but device Samsung should fear is the all-new HTC One, because of it is amazing industrial designing and its deft new to interface. Just since Samsung is the 800-lb. gorilla of Android sales, and HTC these days back-number quite the 98-lb. weakling, it would accept a David-and-Goliath-style agitation for the batches to ditch their Galaxy for a One.



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