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    Quote Originally Posted by vern View Post
    I have four relatively new phones sitting in front of me and they are arguably for "power" users, the Note 2, Droid DNA, Lumia 920 and Nexus 4.
    why someone would need those 4 phones (pwede pa hinoon hangyoon ang Lumia kay Windows man) is beyond me other than gloat them in a forum. oh well dili man hinoon na akong kwarta haha

    LOL. yeah right, "power users" change phones a lot even if the difference in performances of these phones are negligible. that's one "intelligent kuno" power user who happens to have a lot of money to waste

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    Because we are poor, shall we be vicious? vern's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyemesem View Post
    why someone would need those 4 phones (pwede pa hinoon hangyoon ang Lumia kay Windows man) is beyond me other than gloat them in a forum. oh well dili man hinoon na akong kwarta haha

    LOL. yeah right, "power users" change phones a lot even if the difference in performances of these phones are negligible. that's one "intelligent kuno" power user who happens to have a lot of money to waste
    It doesn't matter why I have four phones because I have more than four phones. How about ... because I can. Is that reason enough for you? And because I can switch from phone to phone means I really have a heavier argument than you do who apparently likes to use phones for years and consider's themselves a power user. Now not only do you claim that you are a power user, but a smart user so you must know best because someone who keeps the same phone for years really defines "power" user. How does one become a power user when he/she is only exposed to the same phone year after year? How does one know what is really out there if he/she doesn't even use them? How are you a power user? How can you even have the credibility to imply that people who don't use phones with a removable battery cannot be considered power users? I know people who run whole teams and divisions in companies that use iPhones. To imply that a removable battery is an indicator of being a power user just means they don't know what they are talking about. Would it be nice if the Xperia Z had a removable battery? Sure. Does it fail to meet a power user's requirements because it doesn't have a removable battery? No. How does it compare to other similar phones? ... from what we've seen, pretty damn well. Get off your high horse. You aren't a power user. There are many here that are, but you aren't one.

    And now you totally digress from the topic. You have switched the subject from ... is this phone a phone that a power user can use to "I question your intelligence because you waste a lot of money". Keep posting and defending your arguments like a child and I will treat you like a child in the forums.
    Last edited by vern; 02-18-2013 at 04:14 PM.

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Eyemesem View Post
    why someone would need those 4 phones (pwede pa hinoon hangyoon ang Lumia kay Windows man) is beyond me other than gloat them in a forum. oh well dili man hinoon na akong kwarta haha

    LOL. yeah right, "power users" change phones a lot even if the difference in performances of these phones are negligible. that's one "intelligent kuno" power user who happens to have a lot of money to waste
    To make it short, personal preference rana...

  4. #34
    ni unsa lng Experia Z kay matabonan cya sa mga Big Players ohh nIsunod na ang LG release sa ila Flagship Phones...

    The Optimus G Pro
    After some earlier teasing, LG Electronics fully detailed its Optimus G Pro Android phone today, a high-end model with 5.5-inch screen, LTE networking, and a quad-core 1.7GHz processor.
    LG often sells its phones first in its home market of South Korea, and it looks like that's the plan for the Optimus G Pro, too. But it'll arrive in other areas, too, including North America and Japan in the second quarter of 2013, LG said in an announcement a week ahead of the Mobile World Congress show. That's where the South Korean company will show off the phone and announced three lower-end L-series Android phones, the Optimus L7 II, L5 II, and L3 II.
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    The Optimus G Pro is a large-screen model that Android smartphone makers such as HTC and Samsung have embraced in an effort to differentiate products from the smaller iPhone. The Optimus Pro G has a 5.5-inch, 1920x1080-pixel AMOLED screen with a linear resolution of 400 pixels per inch.
    Combined with its relatively large 3,140mAh battery, that means people can watch Full HD video "for hours on end," LG said.
    The processor is the quad-core 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, and the phone comes with 2GB of RAM. The phone itself measure 150.2x76.1x9.4mm
    The camera has a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera with an LED flash and a 2.1MP front-facing camera. A feature called VR Panorama will construct 360-degree panoramas out of an array of horizontal and vertical views around the person holding the phone.
    Both of the phones' cameras can be used in a dual-recording mode that "allows users to capture video with both the front and rear cameras simultaneously for a unique picture-in-picture experience," LG said.


    from Cnet....
    Sus paksit na LG pana hhehehhe nya samsung, HTC unsa pa kaha uban players

  5. #35
    i think they made xperia z's batter nonremovable para mahimo jud waterproof and shockproof without sacrificing thickness. ok ra ko charging this phone once every 2 days. check out this spanish vid. you can skip to 0:47 where the fun part begins:

    Sony Xperia Z, todas sus opciones - YouTube

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by CallBoy View Post
    i think they made xperia z's batter nonremovable para mahimo jud waterproof and shockproof without sacrificing thickness. ok ra ko charging this phone once every 2 days. check out this spanish vid. you can skip to 0:47 where the fun part begins:

    Sony Xperia Z, todas sus opciones - YouTube
    Nice idea there Bro... Mao jud cguro na ang purpose...

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by CallBoy View Post
    i think they made xperia z's batter nonremovable para mahimo jud waterproof and shockproof without sacrificing thickness. ok ra ko charging this phone once every 2 days. check out this spanish vid. you can skip to 0:47 where the fun part begins:

    Sony Xperia Z, todas sus opciones - YouTube
    nice...i am impressed..pila sad kaha ang starting price ani..hehe

  8. #38
    watch and see lang sa tah

  9. #39
    ill wait for the zl

  10. #40
    Don't really care about the non-removable battery, since I've never needed been the type of user who brings an extra phone battery around. And yes, other manufacturers seem to be taking Apple's lead on the non-removable batt design--not a dealbreaker for me.

    True, some smartphones are waterproof even if naay removable batt. However, it should be pointed out that the rubber seals that keep water out begin to degrade after a 12 to 24 months--this is often the case with waterproof digital cameras.

    For the outdoorsy type of person like myself, this is a great device I would love to have.

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