What was the best phone in 2013?
What was the best phone in 2013?
Here Are Our Top 10 Smartphones Of 2013
- 8-Lumia 1020.
- 7- Note 3.
- 6- Sony Xperia Z.
- 5-LG G2.
- 4-HTC One.
- 3- Moto G. Simply put, extremely performance/price ratio.
- 2- Nexus 5. You can’t go wrong with Nexus phones when comparing the price.
- 1- Tie! Galaxy S4 And the iPhone 5S.
What was the biggest phone in 2013?
The Galaxy Note series wasn’t always Samsung’s big-screen smartphone option. In 2013, the Galaxy Mega wore its screen size as a badge of honor. The phone itself measured over 167mm in length and nearly 90mm in width, with enough space to fit a 6.3-inch display. The Mega was an absolute monster of its time.
What phones were popular in 2014?
The Most Notable Smartphones Of 2014
- Sony Xperia Z3 Compact.
- iPhone 6 Plus.
- Xiaomi Mi 3.
- Oneplus One.
- Blackberry Passport.
- Motorola Moto E.
- Asus ZenFone 5: Asus has had a spotty history in the smartphone market but it is back full-strength now with the ZenFone series.
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4.
Are there any Apple Stores in the Kingdom of Cambodia?
iOne Stores. iOne is the leading Apple retailer in the Kingdom of Cambodia with an extensive network of stores including three Apple Premium Reseller (APR) stores and one Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) covering Phnom Penh.
How much is the cost of living in Cambodia?
Cost of living in Cambodia is 33.97% lower than in United States (aggregate data for all cities, rent is not taken into account).
How much money does it take to go to school in Cambodia?
Their future will still be quite bleak. The educational system in Cambodia is absolutely dire, from the primary schools through the universities. The only way to properly educate your child in Cambodia is to pay about $15,000 per year to send her to a top international school.
Are there any books on moving to Cambodia?
There has been such an overwhelming interest in moving to Cambodia that two recent books have been published on the topic. Lina Goldberg published the excellent “Move to Cambodia: A Guide to Living and Working in the Kingdom of Wonder” in late 2012.