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Hello friends I am new to HTC, I have a "APPLE I PHONE" & just saw my friends HTC Touch Diamond 2, then I realized that my I Phone SUCKED BIG TIME & from then I have become HTC CRAZY!
Well I am interested in BUYING a new HTC handset & the same friend told me about this site.
So please suggest me the best HTC handset available for now or any other releasing soon!
PS : -
I require a HUGE screen
A good cam
& any OS, I mean Windows or Android will do
Price not a prob
[While suggesting just mention the price if you know cause I have no idea about prices]
wait for HTC Leo it will come with 1GH cpu , 4.3 screen but that not offical yet
in this time the best htc device
running Window mobile is the htc touch pro 2
running Android is the HTC Hero
Alternative can be Sony's Expressia. It has solid spec's.
Expressia getting popular in Europe a lot in Windows mobile range.
mehtcfreak said:
Hello friends I am new to HTC, I have a "APPLE I PHONE" & just saw my friends HTC Touch Diamond 2, then I realized that my I Phone SUCKED BIG TIME & from then I have become HTC CRAZY!
Well I am interested in BUYING a new HTC handset & the same friend told me about this site.
So please suggest me the best HTC handset available for now or any other releasing soon!
PS : -
I require a HUGE screen
A good cam
& any OS, I mean Windows or Android will do
Price not a prob
[While suggesting just mention the price if you know cause I have no idea about prices]
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TP2 if U need key board, or wait for the Leo!
Thanks for replies friends!
Well there are a lot of rumors about "LEO", but is this the real one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leTx_aVBdhc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igRAl0swRsI
If yes then I would love to have it!
PS : -
A phone with or without a keyboard will do, not a prob!
Which is the present best phone I can BUY?
That one seems more like Diamond 2 which is already on sale
Look here for Leo:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=546987
My vote would be Hero for something immediately or the Touch HD 2 in the near future.
HTC One X is the best go for it
hTc
htc one x would be my best bet. 8 mp camera hd (1080) recording 4.8 inch screen (i think) and it is quad core. the only problem is is its quite pricey
I too feel your pain. I have iPhone 4 and I'm bored with it there is no customization at all without a jailbreak and what little there is suck in my opinion .
I say go with the HTC ONE X. What a beautiful phone I miss htc so much wished i had the money to buy one look it up you'll like it
when you say HUGE, are we talking borderline tablet? Like Galexy Tab 7?
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also, this may help http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1338510
Ummm you know you are giving someone advice which they asked for three years ago... I think it's time for a mod to come in and lock this thread up.
Hi Friends,
Recently I lost my Sony Xperia X10i. I'm in the process of claim insurance. Now my question to my friends here - Which android mobile I need to buy. I'm a big fan of Android .
I'm from India, so please suggest me that is available in India. My budget is up to 30K .
Thanks & Regards,
Naresh Kumar
I can say go for Samsung galaxy S Or HTC Desire HD Htc Desire HD Will be available during this month. I 've heard prices will be around 35K But Battery drain is the problem in HD I guess
Depends on what you are looking for.
Nexus S or Galaxy S will give you the best processing power, Galaxy S also has the super AMOLED screen. The HTC Desire Z is very overclockable, which can put it above the Galaxy S even, and has a slide-out keyboard.
HTC Desire HD also has a big screen with good construction and great software (HTC Sense...best software skin on Android).
If you want plain unmodified Android then wait for the Nexus S, which would be the only phone with Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
hTC all the way
Desire Z or Desire HD
HTC desire is a good choice.
I have HTC smart and am happy with its features and apps. I think HTC desire will be also best I had just deal with HTC and its first time I am using Android. you will get many best deals at this Christmas.
Good Luck!
HTC
HTC
HTC
...that is all...
i will NEVER own another samsung smartphone... terribly disappointing expierence with the galaxy s series in its entierty....
ive found that most people who have an SGS and LOVE it, have either never had ANY smartphone previously, or never owned an HTC smartphone to understand what they are missing
i just switched yesterday from an iphone 4 to an HTC Droid Incredible. its, in my book, 1000x better than the iphone. yea it doesnt have the front facing camera like the Evo, but usin it on the iphone for facetime purely raped the battery life. hence why i went w/o. im still tinkering with it, like i did both my iphones, and i'll post a full review for those who wanna kno more about it (and if there isnt one already).
Motorola Milestone 2 is a good idea.. but i'd wait for Nexus S or lg star..
LG STAR HAS A TEGRA 1GHZ PROCESSOR.. but youll have to wait longer than nexus S for that
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i just switched yesterday from an iphone 4 to an HTC Droid Incredible. its, in my book, 1000x better than the iphone. yea it doesnt have the front facing camera like the Evo, but usin it on the iphone for facetime purely raped the battery life. hence why i went w/o. im still tinkering with it, like i did both my iphones, and i'll post a full review for those who wanna kno more about it (and if there isnt one already).
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Yeah i came from a 3gs,iPhones are boring.You could probably get a Htc HD2 cheap and you can port android to it,there very good at running android,fast,stable,they even beat the Nexus one and desire at running it
IF you like options, get a cheap HD2 lol. It can run Wm 6.5, Android, and ubuntu and possibly even wp7. and the hardware is still good. Otherwise Desire HD sounds good but I highly recommend the HD2 for versatility
I will be changing my phone in June. Right now I have HTC Hero, and I just love it, it is by far the best phone I have ever owned. Can not stand Iphones.....
So my question, is whats on the horizon ???? like I say, it will be June 2011 when I upgrade, what should I be looking at ?
Thanks
Ian
Nexus S or Desire HD
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30k INR is about 660 USD, right?
you could buy HTC Desire with that, I think..
or perhaps, just buy HTC HD2.. with cedesmith desireHD2 build, 2000 quadrant score is just a small number..
I've been with T-Mobile for around 7 years and have 7 lines. We have tried about every phone out there. One year we went through 103 phones. We have owned every myTouch phone, including the Fender but excluding the new one, almost all of the BlackBerry phones made, many nokia phones, motorola phones and of course countless htc phones (including the HD7, returned the next morning).
No matter what platform HANDS DOWN the Samsung Vibrant S (I guess that would include AT&Ts Galaxy S) is the best out there. My kids had the inexpensive samsung flip phones and they were great, but beyond the very low end Samsung I have never been really happy with their phones that were almost smart phones, more like frustrated because you could "almost" do what lets say the HTC phones could but your Samsung was always not set up for all the same apps, stuck with all kinds of just small bumps.
Just this weekend 3 people were deciding what phone to get and they are now all getting the Vibrant once there contract is up. I personally added a line just to get this phone. Now my Vibrant in rooted (never done that before) and is customized with BlackFroyo I got off here. Of course the 3 friends all want to do the same.
Samsung has all the technology, thank goodness T-Mobile got their hands on it!!! Buy it you won't be sorry.
get the nexus S, period
ESKIMOn00b said:
HTC
HTC
HTC
...that is all...
i will NEVER own another samsung smartphone... terribly disappointing expierence with the galaxy s series in its entierty....
ive found that most people who have an SGS and LOVE it, have either never had ANY smartphone previously, or never owned an HTC smartphone to understand what they are missing
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I must admit I would have agreed with you before I bought the Vibrant. We've been with T-Mobile for 7 years and have a total of 7 lines... I won't repeat what I already posted but have gone though over 103 phones (unfortunately, kids) in one year about 90% smart phones.
Samsung DID IT RIGHT with the VIBRANT!!!!
I love window based phones as well and REALLY lean towards HTC until now. Returned the HD7 within 14 hrs, maybe I'll try again once it's more established.
So I bought my first choice and everyone who sees it or uses it (it's rooted with BlackFroyo theme) has decided this is the phone they'll be getting.
What was so disappointing about the Galaxy S Series? The working phones we have right now are 2 myTouch slides, 1 myTouch G1, 1 myTouch Fender, partially broken Samsung Galaxy (I agree with you about this phone), 1 or 2 different BlackBerrys, but returned the HTC HD7 & HTC Pro Touch 2, & gave away the Slide to get this Vibrant and now I have 6 others under my roof who want me to buy them a Vibrant.
I know everyone has different opinions and needs but to imply that owners of the Galaxy S Series have less experience with SmartPhones than those who own HTC phones is just a little narrow minded. I did feel the way you did but it was the "NEWEST" HTC phone that pushed me to the Samsung. Reviews everywhere were overwhelming that if you were going to buy a T-Mobile phone get the Vibrant.
-nothing personal, it would just be nice if you would back your statements up with some facts because it sounds like you're talking about another Samsung
Buy HTC Desire Z its a great phone.
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What is best for me may not be for you, said that, theres no such "best" phone.
Hi,
I am seriously considering to buy 2 phones for my mom and my cousin back home in india.
I have brought down the choices to ZTE Blade and Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. I myself have a Samsung Galaxy S and I love the Super AMOLED screen (which is almost same as the one in Blade).
My mom loves bejeweled, and my family has a history of using Sony Ericsson phones (every one loves sony ericsson). my cousin just needs a phone to use social networking features.
which ever phone I buy, I am going to unlock it and i have plans to install stock rom on it and make it updated(?).
I also have considered T-Mobile G1. Im confused.
which one should I buy?
I personally would not get the sony because they have a reputation of late updates. None of them are really 'fast' but the g1 has great support. Hit the thanks button below if this helped
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My Choices of Smartphone
For me, I will choose none of them. (Purely from my point of view..no offense) Instead, if I'm going for:
WinMo(6.5): HTC. HTC have great bunch of winmo 6.5 operated smartphone which is working very nice and smooth.
Recommended device: HTC HD2
Android: Google, Samsung. If my budget is lower, i will go for Google Nexus One if I'm going to buy an Android phone. But Samsung Galaxy S or Samsung Nexus S would be a better choice as the specs are much better and greater performance.
Recommended device: Google Nexus One, Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Nexus S
Windows Phone 7: HTC, Samsung. The new windows OS have a few distinct functions that should not be underestimated and it would probably be a great choice too for buying smartphones.
Recommended device: HTC HD7, Samsung Omnia7
The small Sony androids aren't so good IMO...very small screen, tough to type on. Even the X10 mini pro with its hard-QWERTY has extremely small buttons making it very difficult to type on it.
For low price-range I would recommend the HTC wildfire. Its good as a basic social networking/normal user smartphone. The screen isn't too great, but excellent considering its price. You will also be able to run Bejeweled on it
ZTE Blade looks good for its price as well, but I am not familiar with the brand so I really cant give an opinion there. It doesn't have the same screen as the Galaxy S though, it employs an OLED screen (not SAMOLED). OLED is not as good for outdoor use as it tends to mirror a lot.
For a higher price-range Galaxy S or Nexus S...preferably the Nexus S which has some more hardware features.
im tending to buy a blade
Hello,
I think you should ask yourself a few questions :
- is the operating system importatant for you ? Android, Windows, Symbian ?
- What capacities ? Camera ? 3G ? GPS ? Budget ?
- WHAT NETWORK IN INDIA, specially for the 3G : what frequency ? Samsung is UMTS 900/2100Mhz, Nokia is UMTS 850/900/1900/2100/1700,.....
Personnaly, I saw the Xperia, I dont like it. I have a Galaxy 3 : it is very nice, except the 3G doesnt work in USA !
You do need to ask yourself those kind of questions first.
Regards
I bought myself a Nokia X3-02
and will get Blade today.
now I need to get it unlocked.
What is your phone history like? If you're on this forum you probably have a pretty exstensive collection of phones. I just came from an iphone 3g,which I hated after the novelty wore off. I have had both at&ts blackberry holds(9000,9700). I would have to say the worst phone I have had is an lg vu, the resistive touch screen on that thing was garbage. The inspire is by far the best phone I have had.
So I ask what phones have you had and which ones did you like and hate?
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Wow. A walk down memory lane.
My first "smart" phone was the LG Incite. Terrible phone but it's where I learned about roms and doing fun stuff.
Next was the HTC Pure. Great phone for the time. Can't believe how tiny it is now. Because of the great devs on XDA this phone was also my first experience with Android.
Then I got the Samsung Captivate. I bought it off ebay and didn't know about the random shutdowns at the time. I used it for two months before I broke down and renewed my contract with ATT and came away with the Inspire.
HTC has the best built quality. Both of the HTC phones I've owned are solid. I think I've found a home.
Ephemeralness said:
Wow. A walk down memory lane.
My first "smart" phone was the LG Incite. Terrible phone but it's where I learned about roms and doing fun stuff.
Next was the HTC Pure. Great phone for the time. Can't believe how tiny it is now. Because of the great devs on XDA this phone was also my first experience with Android.
Then I got the Samsung Captivate. I bought it off ebay and didn't know about the random shutdowns at the time. I used it for two months before I broke down and renewed my contract with ATT and came away with the Inspire.
HTC has the best built quality. Both of the HTC phones I've owned are solid. I think I've found a home.
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I think the qaulity of the materials used for htc is top notch at the moment, but how its put together is a different story in my opinion...I had a cingular 8125 and that phone was a tank
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Moto Razr
Iphone 2G (threw it against the wall)
Palm Treo (forgot with model lol)
HTC Kaiser
Moto Backflip
HTC Inspire
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1st phone was a Nokia somthin or other. Had an antenea you pulled up. Looked like a walkie talkie.
2nd phone was a Samsung Alias flip hinge. Looked cool, was junk.
3rd phone was a Nokia Music phone. It was lame. Looked like a small game boy.
Only had a 126meg card for holding music....All proprietary equip....
4th phone was a Blackberry Pearl. I loved that phone.
5th Phone was an HTC Kaiser
6th Phone was an Iphone 3g.
And today I have the inspire.
RAZR
iPhone
iPhone 3GS
iPhone 4
HTC Inspire.
I am totally impressed with the build quality and UI of HTC. If AT&T wouldn't have been stupid and limited the Amazon App store I would probably still be stock. Thanks to them for opening my eyes to the wonderful world of Rooting. Thanks to everybody on XDA for helping me through it!
Coming from iPhone has been interesting. I'm not an Apple hater, and I think the iPhone is a solid choice, but I like to be able to tinker, and the options with Android is limitless.
My first smart phone was the LG Incite an absolute piece of garbage if it wasn't for the buggy software to the hardware defects.
Then i started my love affair with Blackberry first was my Curve 8310 one of the most reliable phones i have ever owned still works like a charm today. Then i got a Blackberry Storm solid phone still works well although the stock software is yet to be desired.
Next i bought a Captivate. Overall really good phone despite is drawbacks. Love the development community for the Cappy. Turned an otherwise good phone into a really good phone.
and last but not least my Inspire 4G. Haven't had it long but one thing i do like is the build quality. It's a nice looking solid built phone.
LG Incite was my first as well (not including all the non smartphones). I don't have the bad feelings about it though like most seem to have. It was what it was... an entry level windows mobile phone. With the right rom and tweaks, it worked fine for me.
Next, the HTC Pure. Another good windows mobile phone and like all windows mobile phones, took a lot of tweaking to get working well. Tried Android on it but never did care for it. Actually turned me off of Android because of it.
And then came the Inspire. I actually wasn't even paying attention to what was coming out to Att. After they had the captivate (which I almost got but unluckily, or luckily, had some expenses come up that prevented me from getting it), I just stopped looking to upgrade. Well... some ad or something popped up while on the net at work one day and the next day I was walking out of an Att store with the Inspire. 1 week later, after some Android 101.. I was rooted with the hack kit and couldn't be happier. Finally got a radio that gets me a good signal (that was a bit frightening when I first got it) and it is sooo freakin solid now. Absolutely no issues.
LG Vu and LG shine
Now this phone!
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1. Some Crap from Nextel I dont even know what it was called
2. More Crap idk what it was called from T-Mobile
3. Silver Razr from Tmobile
4. Black Razr from AT&T
5. Blackjack 2 from AT&T
6. Iphone 3g from AT&T
7. Samsung Captive from AT&T
8. HTC Inspire 4G from AT&T
I'm only 13 and I first had an LG xenon for about 15 days then traded it in for an iPhone 3G because it was the same price but after about a year I got an iPhone 4 for my birthday but about 3 months later it got stolen from my schools office so i went back to my 3G for about 6 months then got the Atrix and absolutely hated the locked bootloader and that it was slow and buggy so I traded it in for the inspire and love it, and currently running ingerscroll 2.4
Well this could be a long list.
1. PrimeCo QCP 1900
2. PrimeCo QCP something This one
3. AT&T QCP2700
4. AT&T Ericsson 688 with extended battery
5. Sprint StarTac digital(still works!)
6. AT&T Nokia 5110 w/ Red faceplate
7. AT&T Panasonic EBTX310
8. Verizon LG flip phone with camera (still works)
9. Cingular(AT&T) RAZR gen 1
10. AT&T LG CU500
11. AT&T Samsung Sync
12. AT&T BlackBerry Curve 8310
13. iPhone
14. iPhone 3G
15. iPhone 3GS
16. iPhone 4
17. Samsung Captivate
18. HTC Inspire 4G
Probably a few others I have forgotten.
My first smartphone was a Blackjack II: I loved it . I don't remember exactly what order this happened, but here are my past smartphone devices:
Blackjack II
Motorola Q9m
iPhone 3GS
Samsung Jack
Blackberry Bold 9700 (loved it, may actually grab a 9780 )
Samsung Captivate
Motorola Atrix
Blackberry Pearl 8110
Samsung Focus
HTC Tilt II
HTC Inspire (Current Device)
I am only going to post smartphones, because frankly, it really didn't matter what kind of phone it was before smartphones... you either had a flip phone or a non flip phone.
HTC Tilt I
Blackberry Bold 9000
Blackberry Bold 9700
Samsung Captivate
Out of those, not that the Tilt was a bad phone in its day, but I liked that one the least out of all of them. It was a first generation touchscreen smartphone. I liked that the screen tilted and loved the qwerty keyboard, but that was about it. The phone was a brick, and it got annoying that you had to use the stylus for almost everything. And of course, it had Windows Mobile 5 or 6. Don't remember which one. Loved the Blackberrys, but unfortunetly, Blackberry fell behind in smartphone technology, which is why I jumped ship to Android.
My last phone was the Epix. Overall it was a well built phone, but my messing around with the software and drooping it a few times led to my favorite error message ever. All it said was "Phone: fail" it was at that point I decided it was time for an upgrade.
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yikes...memory lane, okie dokie
Audiovox 135 - prepay
Sanyo 8200 - sprint
treo 600 - sprint
treo 650 - sprint
treo 755p - sprint
samsung upstage - att
nokia 6555- att
lg vu - att
samsung eternity - att
bb curve - att
bb bold 9000 - att
backflip - att
aria - att
captivate - att
quantum - att
atrix - att
nokia 2610 - att
inspire - att
cavsoldier19d said:
ILoved the Blackberrys, but unfortunetly, Blackberry fell behind in smartphone technology, which is why I jumped ship to Android.
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I loved my blackberrys, espcially the bold 9000 which I think was much better than the 9700. If they could keep up with andriod and ios and release a phone worthy of the competition I would happily jump back on the blackberry train
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Nokia model unknown for trakphone pull up antenna and all
Nokia 5165 put cool antenna lights and light up batteries on it lol. - ATT
Nokia 3360 - ATT
Motorola v60 - my favorite one. Worked anywhere lol.
Motorola razor black - ATT. Pos
Blackberry pearl - ATT
IPhone 3g - ATT
HTC aria - ATT
HTC inspire - ATT. My new favorite.
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Worst
I've had two of the most horrendous phones ever cursed on the world, the Palm Treo 680 (unlocked) and the Blackberry Pearl Flip. I truly believe the Treo 680 helped kill Palm. It was a $400 waste of money down the toilet. Always freezing, always cutting out on calls, always crashing. My brother and I bought one each at the same time...well...within a weeks time...and they both did the same thing.
Then there was the BB Pearl Flip. Complete POS, to put it super mildly. The UI was horrendous, the battery life got to the point where it lasted less than a day in standby mode with no wireless on except the cell radio....and completely unused. Changed out the battery for a new one and made no difference. It was so bad I swore never to look at Blackberrys again.
Best
The best phone I ever acquired, and still lovingly have, is the T-Mobile US HTC HD2. It has been nothing short of purely outstanding. I can use any ROM coded for it and the fun factor is over the roof. Super reliable and trouble-free.
My current favorite phone, though, is the Samsung Focus. I **** you not, the Focus has grown on me daily. The style seems to get more appealing everyday of owning it. I love looking at it and it feels so nice to hold. The slenderness is superb. Since the NoDo/firmware update, WP7 has been the best mobile OS I ever had the good fortune to use.
But my HTC Inspire continues to impress me. Such a well-built phone and Android with HTC Sense 2.0 is so smooth. I've tried other launchers with it but I come back to Sense because the smoothness and reliability just can't be beat.
Then there is my iPhone 4. I began my iPhone love with the purchase of an original first gen iPhone not long after they launched. It was such a relief finally having something reliable and usable. I came from the friggin Palm Treo 680 and back in those days...before the iPhone existed...there was nothing even remotely as good as the iPhone showed to be. When the iPhone launched, it was like a dramatic relief from the super-crappy offerings available and shoved down our throats. ...speaking only of smartphones. I so completely loved the iPhone experience from day 1.
Now I have an iPhone 4 and can't believe how wonderful this little piece of artwork is. The build quality is second to none. The elegance is over-flowing. The reliability is pure and the performance is the best there is. My iPhone 4 is and will always be my main phone. I made the mistake of leaving home without it one time and regretted it. I decided I wanted to take my Inspire with me and leave the iPhone at home. It happened that I needed to use my downloaded compass and also the Google maps and neither one of those functions worked for me. I was so glad I had a sense of the direction because if I had relied on the compass...the maps wouldn't even display...we would have been lost. That was the first and last time I will leave home without my iPhone. I will have a minimum of 2 phones with me and my iPhone 4 will be one.
cavsoldier19d said:
Loved the Blackberrys, but unfortunetly, Blackberry fell behind in smartphone technology, which is why I jumped ship to Android.
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This is EXACTLY what happened to me....I think it may have been the best phone (Bold 9700) I've ever had.
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A quick question, I stumbled over this "release date/roadmap" chart for Verizon,
ttp://smartphonecenter.info/wp-content/plugins/RSSPoster_PRO/cache/d8461_verizon-roadmap-spring2011110330143135.jpg
And I was wondering if the Samsung Galaxy 2 is suppose to be some new phone, or is just the Galaxy S II that currently is available elsewhere? I am just trying to find more information about the Galaxy 2 that the Verizon will have and to see if the video reviews for the "Galaxy S II" is something equivalent I should I expect.
Also, any opinions on going with a Samsung Android phones over the "more" popular HTC phones. I played around with some HTC phones, and those are nice...But considering Samsung can afford AMOLED...That's even a big plus since from the video reviews of the recent phones, the screens are gorgeous as ****.
Basically, "Samsung Galaxy S II" = "Samsung Galaxy 2"?
Horrible development communities for the Samsung devices. That alone is a deal-breaker for me. Not to mention how cheap they feel in your hand...
I have had both phones HTC and Samsung, I have found the hardware better put together than the HTC or Motorola. Originally I thought that the all plastic (quote cheap feel) was going to be too weak but, after having a phone for about a year it is really pretty resilient. That and 40% less weight is awesome. I could give a damn about Samsung software since i customize the phone and have done to all my phones. XDA is my update center not Samsung or HTC. So the S2 as of today has the best hardware to date and unless something changes that is the next phone I will be getting. Also, HTC is trying to lock the bootloader so you can't root the phone...... screw any company that tries to dictate what I do on MY phone ........... that in itself is the real deal breaker
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Galaxy S II all the way. Screw HTC trying to lock up their bootloaders, that means I'm also locking HTC out of my wallet. Right now no phone on the planet compares to the S2. My only issue is that I want the thing to be released in the USA yesterday - on all networks.
Come on guys, you are missing the point. Yes, I understand that the Galaxy is a great phone...I am just trying to figure out if the one that will be released for Verizon under the name "Galaxy 2" will be the same as the "S II" or whatever is called.