Sunday, February 24, 2013

Apple iPhones found to be 3 Times More Reliable than Samsung

FixYa, a product Q&A destination on the web and mobile, announces the release of a new report comparing the number of fix-it requests across top smartphone manufacturers ? pitting them head-to-...

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"Our newest FixYa report looks at lines like the iPhone, Galaxy, or Lumia, and through a careful analysis of issues versus market share, we?ve been able to directly compare manufacturers using a reliability score. The result is an accurate and fair method of scaled approach to fairly compare these top companies to truly see who is the most reliable, and who is barely even competing."

Source: International Business Times

FixYa, a product Q&A destination on the web and mobile, announces the release of a new report comparing the number of fix-it requests across top smartphone manufacturers ? pitting them head-to-head to see which smartphone line is the more reliable.

The FixYa Smartphone Reliability Report covers the Apple iPhone, Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy, and Nokia Lumia smartphone lines, with Apple roughly three times more reliable than Samsung, five times more reliable than Nokia, and a whopping 25 times more reliable than Motorola. By looking at the top issues with each manufacturer, the FixYa Smartphone Reliability Report seeks to provide clarity to consumers by highlighting the main troubleshooting trends across these four standout companies.

So why on earth are consumers buying something else than an iPhone? ;)

Via FixYa.

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Source: http://www.i4u.com/2013/02/53415/apple-iphones-found-be-3-times-more-reliable-samsung

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