AnonD-135230, 20 Apr 2015The Samsung S5 has a Snapdragon 805 and the S6 has an 810. That's a smaller change than the Z3... moreDude, the S6 uses a Samsung chipset (Exynos), not a Snapdragon
AnonD-374603, 20 Apr 2015see for your self NO SONY ON THE TOP-5 SONY FANS ARE SWITCHING TO OPPO AND XIAOMI LOL R... moreas i have said,sony is not for people who dont appreciate quality.and such people are very few in this world
Anonymous, 20 Apr 2015Yes,,, they are more money cause they have to make up for there Marketing Budget... they ... morehow about sony fushioned with lg rounded shape?
AnonD-374603, 20 Apr 2015see for your self NO SONY ON THE TOP-5 SONY FANS ARE SWITCHING TO OPPO AND XIAOMI LOL R... moreYou obviously are copy and paste info! haha
AnonD-374603, 20 Apr 2015see for your self NO SONY ON THE TOP-5 SONY FANS ARE SWITCHING TO OPPO AND XIAOMI LOL R... morecopy paste man
AnonD-135230, 20 Apr 2015All the flagships are priced at $700 here in Canada, unless their phablets. The S6 and S6 Edge... moreYes,,, they are more money cause they have to make up for there Marketing Budget...
they spend Millions marketing there Over Rated and Flimsy cell phones.
darkraver, 20 Apr 2015Seems to me you are the only one desperate for troll attention here...
It clearly says xperia... moresee for your self NO SONY ON THE TOP-5
SONY FANS ARE SWITCHING TO OPPO AND XIAOMI LOL
READ THIS GOOD NEWS1
Press Release
TrendForce Reports Q1 Smartphone Shipments Totaled 291.2M Units with Huawei Becoming Top Chinese Brand
Thursday , 04 / 16 / 2015 [ Analysts: TrendForce ]
According to TrendForce’s latest research, the global smartphone shipments for the first quarter of 2015 reached 291.2M units, a drop of 9.2% compared with the prior quarter. The decline, which was larger than the initial estimation, was attributed to the weak smartphone market in China. Looking ahead to the second quarter, TrendForce expects China’s internal market will reduce some of the overall inventory pressure during the coming Chinese Labor Day sales. Based on TrendForce’s forecast, China’s smartphone market will see visible recovery in the latter half of the second quarter at the earliest, and the shipments of Chinese smartphone brands will reach 122M units in total, or a 14.8% increase over their first quarter shipments.
Smartphone giants Samsung and Apple maintain their number one and two position, and the former is projected to ship over 80M units in the second quarter while the latter will ship approximately 45M. Their second quarter shipments in turn will drive the overall global shipments to an estimated 311M units, translating to a quarterly growth of 6.8%.
Samsung and Apple cement their position as no. 1 and 2 with their exceptional worldwide performances
Samsung dominates the global smartphone market with 27.8% of the market share. Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge have successfully captured consumers’ attention in the first quarter. Compared with Galaxy S5, the most recent models show substantial improvements in components specs. The S6 Edge in particular has created a buzz with its main feature – a touch screen that curves to both sides of the phone. TrendForce estimates the shipments of these two flagship models will surpass 20M units in the second quarter.
Apple did remarkably well during the first quarter’s off-peak season. The ongoing excitement for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus drove the first quarter shipments of all iPhone products to exceed 55M units. Apple also set itself firmly as the number one sales brand in China in the first quarter, where the demand for iPhones is especially strong. Chinese smartphone brands, on the other hand, found their domestic market shares being squeezed out by Apple’s presence.
The weak smartphone demand in China during the first quarter did not have a significant impact on LG as its shipments mainly go to the US and Europe. With the continuing recovery of the US economy, LG’s first quarter shipments reached 18M units. LG has climbed to the fourth spot in the global smartphone market.
Huawei is first among Chinese brands and takes third place in global ranking
The shipments of Chinese smartphone brands were lower than initially estimated. Combined together, Chinese brands only managed to ship 106M units in the first quarter, posting a 12.7% quarterly decline. According to TrendForce, the weak demand at home is attributed to several factors: the slowdown of China’s economy; lack of noticeable increases in subsidies offered by domestic telecom operators; and the success of iPhone in the first quarter. Furthermore, the depreciation of euros and the simultaneous appreciation of US dollars has curtailed the export momentum of Chinese brands in Eurozone and emerging markets.
Lenovo, which mainly relied on China’s demand and collaborations with domestic telecom operators, was also notably affected by the weak domestic demand. Lenovo shipped 17.5M smartphone units in the first quarter. This represented a significant quarterly decline of more than 20%. Consequently, Lenovo’s slid to number five in the global ranking and lost its position as the top Chinese smartphone brand.
Huawei was listed as one of the world’s top 100 brands in 2014, and is known as the first Chinese company to achieve such a feat. The brand has gradually built an international image and has also established a strong presence outside China. Thanks to its highly sought-after model, Ascend Mate 7, Huawei’s smartphone shipments in the first quarter exceeded 20M units. Based on this result, Huawei is able to take Lenovo’s place as the number one Chinese brand.
OPPO’s ongoing strong performance in Southeast Asia reduces some of the influence coming from the weak Chinese market. OPPO shipped over 8M units in the first quarter. The sales of RedMi and RedMi Note drove Xiaomi’s first quarter smartphone shipments, which reached 16M. This translated to a quarterly decline of just 6%. Meizu, by contrast, saw its first quarter shipments soared by 45% over the prior period due to the popularity of its high price-performance model, the m1 note.
http://press.trendforce.com/node/view/1889.html
AnonD-244086, 20 Apr 2015brick phones offer big battery,so go for s6 active,and its rugged too3500 mAH is something for a 5.1 qhd screen and for a flagship too
brick phones offer big battery,so go for s6 active,and its rugged too
AnonD-135230, 20 Apr 2015All the flagships are priced at $700 here in Canada, unless their phablets. The S6 and S6 Edge... moreare they really that expensive???s6 and s6 edge are overpriced.they are mini coopers shouting-hell yeah!we are the best because we spend heavy money on marketing and we are priced high..!
and if sony without any advertising{like lamborghini},sells 43 milllion units with over 1 billion yen profit last quarter,ita the king of quality
I have something to say about sd 810:KEEP CALM AND WAit for snapdragon 820,the best way,or snapdragon 1000 if 820 heats up like 810#ANOTHER best Way
dukaki, 20 Apr 2015There is a substantial difference between FHD and QHD even on 5.5 inches. But is it worth it? ... moreoh your eye have a built in compound microscpe-u are hmo sapien sharpeye-icus...but we are normal homo sapiens-so we cant differentiate between qhd n fhd..
Sony
James Bond
High Specs
Long Life Battery
Classy and Masculine Design
Yes i hope so !!!
Appleman, 20 Apr 2015this makes me laugh everyone slags of Apple making similar products with S models. But this is... moreThe Samsung S5 has a Snapdragon 805 and the S6 has an 810. That's a smaller change than the Z3 to the Z4.
Anonymous, 20 Apr 2015z series are priced higher than other flagships of android.go check urselfAll the flagships are priced at $700 here in Canada, unless their phablets. The S6 and S6 Edge are $750 and $800. They're more expensive than the Z series.
Sony if ur listening, I'm a very happy owner of the Z1. But pls
"CHANGE THE DESIGN IN Z4 PLZZZZZZZZZZZ" &
"DON'T MAKE IT HEAT WITH THE SD810".
I for one don't need Qhd as it doesn't matter. Just don't destroy the gud battery backup of Z3.
Appleman, 20 Apr 2015this makes me laugh everyone slags of Apple making similar products with S models. But this is... moreare you sure there's "absolutely no change?"
AnonD-341019, 20 Apr 2015the James Bond's Phone?
Show me your guns, kill them all !!!Yep, and that tells it all, his may announced phone is yet again not 2015 flagship, but september one will be.
This news is more troll feed for micro likes
thenerd, 20 Apr 2015Sony does not even come close to be considered the Lambo of smartphones, Sony is more like a H... moreSo is that Sony don't have Quality ???? OPEN YOUR EYES
Anonymous, 20 Apr 2015OMG These people now adays
1080p is enough!!!!
Your Eyezzzzzz won't see a difference betwe... moreThere is a substantial difference between FHD and QHD even on 5.5 inches. But is it worth it? On G3 (after disabling sharpening of course) tiny text, shapes and high res images look as if they were painted on the display. But this was at the cost of battery life. Samsung recently proved with their Note 4 that QHD screen doesnt mean terrible battery. If we can get a QHD with the same power consumption of a FHD I cant see why not?
Also, more ram is always welcome. Not only it will future proof the device but also it will make it feel faster because of how ram works on android. (short story: all your ram is used for app caching)
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