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Curb
your
enthusiasm!
Holding
out for
your
next
phone or
smartwatch
is worth
the wait
PORTLAND,
OR
(Digital
Trends)
- It's
probably
not the
best
idea to
buy a
new
smartphone
or
smartwatch
right
now.
Have
some
patience,
because
over the
next
weeks,
we're
going to
be
treated
to the
best
mobile
tech
2015 has
to offer
- and
you're
going to
want to
see them
all
before
making a
decision.
Here’s
some
advice.
Don’t —
unless
you
really,
absolutely
have to
— buy a
piece of
mobile
tech
until at
least
the end
of
March.
If not
longer.
Yes,
it’ll be
difficult,
and yes,
you’ll
probably
be
tempted.
A lot.
But
abstinence
is
character
building,
and in
this
case,
it’ll be
a very
sensible
decision.
Why hold
off?
It’s
because
of
what’s
likely
to come
over the
next few
months.
On March
2,
Mobile
World
Congress
2015
opens
its
doors,
and the
world
will be
introduced
to a
huge and
hopefully
incredible
selection
of new
mobile
hardware
and
software.
It’s
like
CES,
only
without
all the
TVs,
computers,
or
household
appliance
nonsense.
This is
all
about
mobile,
and we
can’t
wait to
get
there
and
wallow
in a sea
of
glorious
tech.
Last
year,
the show
was
greeted
with a
similar
level of
anticipation.
However,
it
didn’t
quite
live up
to the
expectation.
It’s not
going to
be like
that in
2015.
Mobile
World
Congress
is set
to be
the
bombastic
opening
act in a
mobile
launch
extravaganza
lasting
several
months.
If MWC
2014
were a
Star
Trek
film, it
would be
Nemesis.
Safe,
familiar,
grey
around
the
edges,
and a
bit
rubbish.
MWC 2015
is going
to be
like JJ
Abrams’
Star
Trek —
awesome.
All the
things
we love
will be
there,
but in
new and
interesting
ways,
probably
with
more
laser
beams
and
explosions.
Plus,
the wait
for the
equally
awesome
Star
Trek
Into
Darkness
will
only be
weeks,
and not
a year
or so.
Don’t
buy a
smartphone
until
after
March
At this
point,
whether
you’re a
fan or
not,
everyone
should
be
thanking
Apple.
The
iPhone 6
and
iPhone 6
Plus
have
sold in
astonishing
numbers,
and like
the LG
G3 last
year,
the
iPhones
don’t
really
have
much
competition
out
there.
That
simply
must
change
either
at MWC,
or in
the
weeks
afterwards.
Left
unchallenged,
the
iPhone
is going
to win
2015 —
in terms
of being
the
best,
most
popular
phone on
sale —
before
we’re
even
halfway
through.
Samsung
has been
floundering
since
the
Galaxy
S5 (one
of the
damp
squibs
at MWC
2014),
to the
point
where no
one even
paid
much
attention
to the
Note
Edge,
despite
it being
the
first
really
jaw-dropping
phone
Samsung
has
announced
in
years.
The
Galaxy
S6 has
to be
the star
of the
show. If
I don’t
hear
whispers
of
trouser-related
incidents
following
its
announcement,
then
it’ll be
a
disaster.
HTC’s
sharing
the MWC
stage
with
Samsung,
and
we’re
expecting
its 2015
flagship
Android
phone to
be
revealed
on the
same
day.
Sony may
have a
wide
range of
Xperia
Z4-branded
products,
from
smartphones
to
tablets
and
music
players.
Huawei,
Asus,
ZTE,
Acer,
Alcatel
OneTouch,
and
others
will
also be
vying
for our
attention.
However,
LG may
decide
to hold
back
until
the G3’s
one year
anniversary
arrives
this
spring
to show
off the
G4. But
then,
we’re
still
lusting
after
the G
Flex 2,
so we’re
not too
upset.
Don’t
buy a
smartwatch
until
after
April
Once
Mobile
World
Congress
closes
down for
another
year,
attention
will
turn to
the
Apple
Watch.
It’s
launching
right
after
MWC
ends, on
March 9,
and
coming
to
stores
in
April,
at which
point it
will
cost
anywhere
from
$350 to
$ridiculous,
depending
on which
model
you
choose.
The
smartwatch
may not
be the
most
desirable
piece of
tech out
right
now, but
the
Apple
Watch is
going to
change
all
that.
Research
carried
out in
the UK
recently
showed
wearables
in a
particularly
poor
light.
Apparently,
35
percent
would be
embarrassed
wearing
one, 32
percent
said
they
make
people
look
stupid,
and 17
percent
said
people
became
less
attractive
by
strapping
on a
piece of
wearable
tech.
It’ll be
very
interesting
to see
how
these
numbers
change
following
the
Apple
Watch’s
release.
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we think
we know
about
the
Galaxy
S6
The
choice
for
anyone
considering
a new
smartphone
right
now is
about to
become a
dizzying
and
difficult
one.
Don’t
make the
mistake
of
picking
the
first
one you
see.
The
Apple
Watch
will
inevitably
poke
smartwatches
right in
the
public
eye,
like a
sharp
stick,
and it’s
great
news —
whether
you own
an
iPhone
or not —
because
other
smartwatches
will
have to
compete
with it.
Up until
now,
they’ve
all been
off to a
slow
start,
waiting
for a
leader
to
chase.
Well,
here it
is. Now
let’s
get on
with it.
We’ve
already
seen the
new
Pebble
Time,
and
witnessed
its
success
on
Kickstarter,
plus LG
has
given us
two new
Urbane
watches.
Samsung,
Sony,
Motorola,
and even
Swatch
and TAG
Heuer
won’t
want to
be left
behind,
either.
The
quality,
feature
set,
design,
and
overall
choice
in
smartwatches
is about
to be
dramatically
increased.
Buying
one
without
closely
examining
all the
options
would be
a very
rash
decision.
It’s
a great
time to
be
alive,
provided
you have
patience
That’s a
lot of
potentially
very
exciting
new
smartphones
coming
out very
soon,
but it’s
the
addition
of the
Apple
Watch
that
makes
this
early
2015
period
in
mobile
tech
perhaps
the most
varied
we’ve
seen in
several
years.
This
means
we’re
all
about to
be faced
with a
hard
choice.
Buying
one
smartphone,
and
matching
it with
a
smartwatch,
is an
expensive
proposition
— $1000
or more
is
entirely
possible,
depending
on brand
and
specs,
making
it a
buying
decision
which
must be
viewed
in the
long-term,
unless
you’re
fabulously
wealthy.
Your
allegiance
to a
brand or
OS will
perhaps
be
questioned.
Hence
the
reason
why
patience
is
needed
now more
than
ever.
Last
year,
the
major
phones
were
announced
over a
wider
period
of time.
This
year,
there’s
a whole
stack of
them
expected
in just
a few
weeks.
It’ll be
tempting
to just
say
stuff
it, and
buy the
one
which
gets the
most
hype
(that’d
be the
Galaxy
S6), and
a Tizen
smartwatch
to go
along
with it.
You’ll
probably
be
happy,
but
maybe
the HTC,
Sony,
LG, or
even a
new
OnePlus
phone
will
turn
your
head the
week
after.
“Oh,”
you may
sadly
say, “If
only I
waited
just a
little
longer.”
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Watch
gets its
own
12-page
Vogue
spread
MWC
2015,
the
Apple
Watch
launch
on March
9, and
all the
others
that
will
follow —
which we
don’t
know
about
yet —
will be
like
that
scene in
They
Live,
where
some of
the ads
have the
subliminal
messages
like
“Buy,”
or
“Consume,”
hidden
inside.
You’re
going to
need a
feat of
almost
superhuman
strength
to
resist
the
temptation
of all
these
shiny
toys,
but you
really
should.
Before
the
summer
arrives,
a glut
of
awesome
new
phones
and
watches
will be
on the
shelf
waiting
for a
loving
new
owner.
Make
sure you
take the
right
one
home.
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