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Unofficial death of Windows Phone
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>>>Don't count on it.
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>>>>http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/04/technology/microsoft-acquires-nokia-units-and-leader.html?hp&_r=0
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>>You think they will start a "Buy our OS and get a free phone" <g>
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>>If Windows OS doesn't start showing up on Samsung phones the game is over ... at least in the US, Europe and first world Asia.
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>>And tomorrow in Berlin Samsung will introduce the Note III (whcih will definitely be in my pocket this quarter)
>
>I think the Samsung smartwatch is to be released soon too. They're a big player in the smartphone game right now - but that can change very quickly. HTC was the big-dog for a while as they had the best phones - right now it's Samsung. As far as the Note 3 goes I will be interested to see what it has that my Note 2 does not.

I don't think there will be a lot of motivation to upgrade from Note II but 5.68" screen at 1920x1080, 4k video, 13mp front camera 3gb ram 32/64 gb on board with microSD expansion and a quadcore processor is looking really good to me as my present "smartphone" is just barely "smart" and while I love my ASUS transformer tablet, I'd really like a phone that could handle the ebook and Netflix duties currently requiring the tablet if I want them done right. My sister has the Note II and it has taken a lot of will power for the last year not to get one. Decided since I waited this long I'd wait for the III then pull the trigger the minute they were released.

I take it you like your Note II ?


Charles Hankey

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