If the deal didn't include Windows, (costing extra and imposing a 1GB threshold on the RAM amount) it would be an even better deal. Someone will come along and do it right.
this looks like a good product but i think i'll ponder carefully before getting another samsung product. samsung just doesn't listen to it's customer ie the s3 player, can't control the beep volume or volume restriction. even if someone were to suggest that samsung add more memory it'll probably take a lot of people until they add it. 2nd there hq site is in korean only.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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If the deal didn't include Windows, (costing extra and imposing a 1GB threshold on the RAM amount) it would be an even better deal. Someone will come along and do it right.
this looks like a good product but i think i'll ponder carefully before getting another samsung product. samsung just doesn't listen to it's customer ie the s3 player, can't control the beep volume or volume restriction. even if someone were to suggest that samsung add more memory it'll probably take a lot of people until they add it. 2nd there hq site is in korean only.