iPhone Snubbed For 'Phone Of The Year' Award

Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S II beat Apple's iPhone 4 for the coveted title of "Phone of the Year" at the fifth annual T3 Awards, presented by U.K.-based tech blog T3.
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