"Samsung's best-looking phone ever is coming to AT&T this Friday" by The Verge informs readers about what's coming soon through facts about Samsung's new phone, the Galaxy Alpha. The author explains that the new phone will cost only $ 199.99 if you buy it through AT&T's two year plan. Other options with the phone plan are available through AT&T. As The verge stated "One of the companies best looking smartphones to date," the companies full attention was diverted to this new device to compete with Apple. Both Apple's iphone 6 and the Galaxy Alpha have a 4.7 inch display screen, however with a "2.5GHz quad-core processor, 32GB of storage, and a 12-megapixel camera," some may give Samsung the edge up.
In "Samsung's best looking phone ever is coming to AT&T Friday" illustrates thoroughly the details of the newest Galaxy phone through straight forward facts and easy to comprehend details. As the author points out the Galaxy Alpha "stands apart from previous Samsung phones thanks to its metal frame and slim, light build." The new features such as he structure and camera make this phone one to get. The iPhone 6 is coming out soon with it's new 4.7 screen length and many new features. The two companies are going to war this fall. Which phone is going to win?, no one knows. Samsung has prepared their new phone for this lineup and it will be released this Friday.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
blog #4 New Description
Year after year I am taken out of the bag and I portray your thoughts. My best friend is flat and I scratch him up. I have no control of what I say, that is up to you. I am what can make or break history and I define lines on a map. Every one owns one like me and I am not considered special. Still I am used and used till I run out of words, and lines, and places to say things because my friend can't hold all that you have to say and I am thrown away. Pen.
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-Michael-
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-Michael-
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Blog #3 response disagree
There is an article by BBC, "Big cities should have more power, says report" that talks about how some cities in the United Kingdom want to have a bigger say in their economical future than at present. Some officials have said that this is a good idea and a possibility, but that there will be some cities, or metros, that are not ready for this. This is not good. The old saying "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." applies perfectly in this situation. Major cities in the UK are financially sound and aren't in trouble in any way. The article stated that since at least a third of the nation's population live in cities that means that they should have a bigger say in the goings on around the metro. What about the suburbs and rural communities? They should deserve a larger say in their internal affairs as well. After all they produce food on the farms that help support Britain's economy. Some mention of this should have at least been made by the report or by government officials. To doubt this system that has worked for decades now is foolish and if any change is to be made it should be minor because if the new system doesn't work then the United Kingdom will have a big problem on their hands.
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-Michael-
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-Michael-
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Blog # 2 summary
In "Sony's about to strap an Alpha lens to your smartphone" an article by The Verge, the author talked about how Sony is making a high definition camera lens that can attach to smart phones to take better quality pictures. Although this may not seem like a very big achievement in terms of recent advancements in technology, it is acclaimed to be quite a leap for photographers. Now they can have a much more portable camera to take high quality pictures with. The article talked a lot about the price. People were not thrilled because a lens can run you up to 400-550 dollars, which is a lot for something like this. Sony also decided to split up the lenses and the sensors for the camera which means that they have to be bought separately, meaning more money.
This article is informative because it tells readers about Sony's new product line that plans to take an Alpha lens and enable it to attach to smartphones. These new lenses are sold separately from their sensors which is bad because this is a bad marketing tactic. Selling these products separately is not appealing to buyers. it would be better to sell them together with a higher price. This article relates to all other articles about new products. There are good facts in the article and good points to inform the reader on why or why not to buy.
Thanks For Reading.
-Michael-
This article is informative because it tells readers about Sony's new product line that plans to take an Alpha lens and enable it to attach to smartphones. These new lenses are sold separately from their sensors which is bad because this is a bad marketing tactic. Selling these products separately is not appealing to buyers. it would be better to sell them together with a higher price. This article relates to all other articles about new products. There are good facts in the article and good points to inform the reader on why or why not to buy.
Thanks For Reading.
-Michael-
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