Aussie mobile phone users are not tempted by the “latest and greatest” smartphones, with many of them planning on keeping the same smartphone for three years on average, according to comparison website finder.com.au.
Motor racing legend Mark Skaife has stormed around the Calder Park Thunderdome in Victoria in a car, with all its windows blacked out, relying on just the Vodafone 4G network to guide him with vision from three Samsung Galaxy tablets mounted on the inside of his windscreen.
The British consumer group Which? has found that the iPhone 7 battery is the worst among recent big-brand smartphones, after the group compared it with the Samsung Galaxy S7, the HTC 10 and the LG G5.
Moto has fired shots over the bows of the new iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 series – it says brand loyalty and habit is no excuse to accept a “new” phone that’s not very different from the old one.
Samsung’s Q2 results are on track and reflect better cost controls and increased sales across most divisions. The star performer was its Galaxy S7 series which beat the iPhone in the US.
There are billions of dollars’ worth of second hand, unused mobile handsets sitting in drawers and pockets across Australia, according to data released by eBay.
When you first get hold of your new Samsung Galaxy S7 handset, it will be scratch-less, crack-less, dustless, unaffected by water. Not for long!
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