This is the smartphone of the future
Batteries that last weeks, virtual-physical blended controls, limitless storage, and dual E Ink and LCD displays are all coming to your pocket
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The fruits of success – will stagnation follow innovation for Apple and Samsung?
Samsung is becoming the innovator that Apple once was – but could it face the same pitfalls as its rival in Cupertino?
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The UK Samsung Galaxy S4 – could the Snapdragon processor mean less battery life?
The UK will now only get the quad-core Galaxy S4 instead of the promised Exynos Octa-Core – but will that really matter?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 features – how useful are they?
We find out which of the Galaxy S4's features you'll be using every day, and which will be wheeled out once to show off to your mates down the pub
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Opinion – Samsung’s marketing muscle will ensure the success of the Galaxy S4
Whatever Samsung unpacks tonight will face its stiffest competition to date in the ever-evolving Android arena. But not in marketing spend
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Samsung Galaxy S4 – go metal or go home
Resident Stuffer Esat Dedezade has had enough of plastic. He wants a phone that can stop bullets. What do you think?
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Has Apple had its day?
Are Apple's days numbered? Is Samsung preparing to take the crown from Cupertino's iron grasp? Two Stuff wordsmiths delve into the numbers to find out
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iPhone 5 – why moving the flash makes sense
Is Apple moving the flash away from the camera on the iPhone 5? And why?
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Next iPhone will be the iPhone 5 not the iPhone 4S
It makes no sense for Apple’s next handset to be branded with a meaningless S
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Nokia redesigns Symbian… but why?
The Finns add a new lick of paint to their outgoing mobile OS. Have they forgotten they’re moving to Windows Phone 7?
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IMHO – Sony's PSP 2 is too much too late
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IMHO – Windows Phone 7 needs a hero handset
Windows Phone 7 is being unleashed on Monday, and we can expect the handset heavens to open at the same time. It should be raining shiny new phones, e
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Orange mixes Wi-Fi with 3G
Mobile broadband just got another fraction easier - Orange has caught up wtih T-Mobile and launched its own Wi-Fi and 3G combo card

