Read more.Samsung’s first WP8 smartphone and Windows RT tablet imminent.
Read more.Samsung’s first WP8 smartphone and Windows RT tablet imminent.
The ATIV S is the Windows Phone I'd have... but I'm not convinced that WP8 is quite there yet (with regards to the some of the Android apps I use - the OS looks brilliant).
Isnt the ATIV S just a GSIII, with a different OS? If so, why has it taken them so long to get it out?
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System as shown, plus: Microsoft Wireless mobile 4000 mouse and Logitech Illuminated keyboard.
Sennheiser RS160 wireless headphones. Creative Gigaworks T40 SII. My wife. My Hexus Trust
Not a huge fan of the design, and it seems expensive compared to other WP8 devices for the spec..... but I reckon Samsung are the only WP8 vendor I am certain will still be in business in 2 years' time. Can't say the same for Nokia, and HTC's profits have been savaged by competition from Samsung in the mid-high end Android space.
The ATIV Smart PC (Atom powered W8 tablet) looks the pick of the bunch to me - full x86 windows compatability, good size and battery life.
If I had to get a WP8 I'd still go for the Lumia 920, it looks the business.
Hmm, looks like the ATIV S is the only flagship windows 8 phone with a MicroSD card slot. Makes me wonder if there is a push to phase out removable storage altogether in time.
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