So I'm eligible to upgrade my cell phone again August 1st. I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S2 through Sprint and was ready to get the S4. Now I see that LG is set to release their Optimus G2 sometime in August.
They are offering a Moto G for $150 (no contract). Then pricing plans from $10-40.
I am cheap, and a late adopter, and have never owned a smart phone. I currently use Net 10. The trick with their pricing is that their service uses wireless connections for calls. [Reply]
Also gives some interesting changes/updates. Unfortunately it also says it's going to be expensive as shit.
At this point it's pretty easy to read into the tea leaves for the iPhone because of the huge number of them that they've got to prep for launch. You'll see things start to leak out of the supply chain well in advance and we're already seeing that.
Based on the timing of things relative to last year's release an announcement and launch in late september/early october is what I would predict for this year too.
I've got an iPhone 4s with a broken lock button and a mute switch that mostly works some of the time so I'm watching this intently. I also have no hope whatsoever that they would put out a new phone around WWDC in June.
You'll probably see a major update to the Apple TV, maybe a new product category and maybe Retina class desktop displays in June. Early betas of the next version of OS X and iOS are a lock for WWDC. [Reply]
1) I'm not sure what's really new about this; the Note 8 can be used as a phone.
2) I don't think there's really a "size war" - put a chip in a tablet and it becomes a phone. The only question is what the market is for large-screen phones that are essentially tablets that can make phone calls. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
1) I'm not sure what's really new about this; the Note 8 can be used as a phone.
Can be, but the Note 8 is marketed as a tablet and I doubt anyone bought it to be used as a phone.
This is supposedly going to be a smartphone. Unless the author is simply being ignorant and calling it what it isn't.
I would have to imagine that a "smartphone" that size would have a very limited market because there's just no easy way to carry that around. They are already pushing the boundaries of what you can fit in your pocket. [Reply]