Keep my SR or wait for the Galaxy Note? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Went from an iPhone 4 to Skyrocket and still on my 30-day window. With the news that FCC has approved the release of Galaxy Note this week, I am now torn. I'm loving my SR with ICS ROM very much but still drooling over that 1280x800 AMOLED display. Can anyone give me some advice on what's the best option given my 1 week window to make that decision of sticking with this phone or returning it for the upcoming Note? Is selling this on ebay and buying an unlocked Note a viable option?

Off topic but how do you feel about the switch from iphone to skyrocket? I had the original and then 3gs until picking up this phone 2 weeks ago and I'm not completely sold on it still and debating about switching to the iphone 4s
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deymayor said:
Went from an iPhone 4 to Skyrocket and still on my 30-day window. With the news that FCC has approved the release of Galaxy Note this week, I am now torn. I'm loving my SR with ICS ROM very much but still drooling over that 1280x800 AMOLED display. Can anyone give me some advice on what's the best option given my 1 week window to make that decision of sticking with this phone or returning it for the upcoming Note? Is selling this on ebay and buying an unlocked Note a viable option?
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I personally would only make the switch if the Note had LTE. I'd also make sure that holding a 5.3" screen isn't going to feel awkward in my hands after prolonged use. The skyrocket already makes my hand go numb when holding it at a certain angle reading the news in bed every morning.

I'm in the same boat with both of you. I just switched from the iphone 3g to the skyrocket. It's only been 3 days, but the transition has been difficult. The iphone is so very easy to use, but the SR has so many features. I feel like the skyrocket is my device, where the iphone feels like it's Steve Jobs' device and he lets me use it.
I actually upgraded to the 4s before picking up the SR. I wasn't really impressed. The 4s did not seem that much faster than my 3g, and I thought Siri was a bit gimicky. I guess going from the 3g to the 4s just felt like...meh. It wasn't exciting at all.
My only gripe with the SR so far is the display. It has everything going for it except a 720p display. That would have been OK 6-12 months ago, but now it makes a difference. LTE is what kept me from keeping the iphone. The display on the SR may keep me from keeping it, too.
If we get some sort of confirmation that the Note (with LTE) will come to ATT in the next two months, I'll probably trade my SR in.

I'm 95% certain that it will have LTE and given how LTE eats up the battery, i dont think it will be a deal breaker for me. Hspa+ is more than enough and gives me a day's worth.

hurley81388 said:
Off topic but how do you feel about the switch from iphone to skyrocket? I had the original and then 3gs until picking up this phone 2 weeks ago and I'm not completely sold on it still and debating about switching to the iphone 4s
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Not going back to any iphone. These new androids are in a diff league.

The NOTE with LTE is a game changer.....in my opinion if the Note hits sooner than later no phone can compete. but it has a certain audience - i hope this happens SOON

Quad core Samsung phone changes all the rules.

finally able to play with the Note for a few hours and my hands are just not big enough for even simple 1 hand operation, especially when reaching for links/buttons on the top right corners (i'm a lefty) so I'll just keep my Skyrocket. Right now, even the Nexus is not an option because of it's lack of expansion slot.

The Note might be good for me.. I have big hands .. with me being 6ft and 280lbs it will look just right!

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The Note might be good for me.. I have big hands .. with me being 6ft and 280lbs it will look just right!
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Its not a ONE Handed phone by any means. its a small tablet.
me being 6"1 and in the same boat where i can operate the Skyrocket and reach every corner with just my thumb. i DONT expect to be able to do with that with the Note. but i still dont mind.

hurley81388 said:
Off topic but how do you feel about the switch from iphone to skyrocket? I had the original and then 3gs until picking up this phone 2 weeks ago and I'm not completely sold on it still and debating about switching to the iphone 4s
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Not on Skyrocket but wanted to comment on the switch to android as I came recently from a 3gs (went to GS2). For me the deal breaker was whether I could successfully two way sync with our iCloud claendars. A friend let me play with a Razr and once I confirmed that that wasn't going to be an issue, I got down to playing with Android.
Once I put a custom rom on my phone and got rid of the AT&T bloatware I'm amazed at what android and Samsung can do. You made the right choice going with Samsung, the devs in the skyrocket area are working hard.
If you find yourself thinking about going back to Apple because of the size of the Skyrocket, maybe look at the slightly smaller screen GS2.
Honestly, if Apple had come out witha 4" screen with the 4S I'm sure I would have gone there automatically. I'm glad they didn't because it's given me a chance to really appreciate what Android can do.
Just my 2 cents.

I'm kind of tempted with the Note

I had the Streak with a 5" screen and it was too big. I enjoyed the large screen, but when you had to actually operate it daily, it became a nuisance. The Note...no way. Not even a thought in my mind.

the2rrell said:
Its not a ONE Handed phone by any means. its a small tablet.
me being 6"1 and in the same boat where i can operate the Skyrocket and reach every corner with just my thumb. i DONT expect to be able to do with that with the Note. but i still dont mind.
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That is true.. would be like trying to "palm" a basketball..

I came from a Dell Streak and I loved that device. Unfortunately I dropped it and broke my screen 2 weeks ago. Tried repairing it, broke a delicate clamp inside and well, now I have a white Skyrocket.
Buddy of mine that works at AT&T corporate said the note will be out next quarter. If it was any sooner I would have prolly just waited. He didn't mention if it was going to be LTE though.
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Galaxy Note Oh Yea!!
I came from the Iphone 4 and I absolutely love my Skyrocket. I wouldn't change back if someone paid me. The iphone is so boring.
Anyway I am awaiting the day the Note comes out, I will be trading my phone and throwing in cash for a Note. Thank goodness for craigslist. I might have to wait awhile but it will be worth the wait.
I don't care how big the screen is. I Can't wait to get my hands on that thing.

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I came from the Iphone 4 and I absolutely love my Skyrocket. I wouldn't change back if someone paid me. The iphone is so boring.
Anyway I am awaiting the day the Note comes out, I will be trading my phone and throwing in cash for a Note. Thank goodness for craigslist. I might have to wait awhile but it will be worth the wait.
I don't care how big the screen is. I Can't wait to get my hands on that thing.
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I bit the bullet and sold my Skyrocket for a Note with US Warranty. All in all, I paid about $150 extra which I think justifies the upgrade. The screen is huge but 1280x800, especially if you connect it to a TV is just filthy. I'm not near any LTE area anyway (and probably not for the next 6 months) so that is not a factor. I hope the popular ROMS here can be rebuilt for the Note, particularly the Rocket Sandwich.

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sold my nexus for mytouch 4g ( need some advice please )

hey guys,
i was browsing for almost 2 weeks to know if mytouch 4g is good or not, i had a nexus one and i sold it today to get mytouch 4g or nexus s, i read a lot of comment about nexus s make me go away from it and i read a lot of comment make me love the mytouch 4g, then today after i sold my nexus one i saw this topic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894953
i saw a lot of ppl said the mytouch have a fuzzy screen and bad battery life i don't know what to do now please i need some advice, i really don't like to open a new topic because like i said almost 2 weeks browsing and i sold my nexus already to get my touch, some advice please go for mytouch 4g or nexus s .
thanks
All devices have positive and negative points, but it's up to you to weigh them and decide what works best for you.
If you've been browsing for two weeks, then you should know the differences in the screen types and what to look for as well as what to either accept or avoid. Battery life varies depending on use and settings applied, especially for the modders and tweakers that exist in these forums.
Since you are in the Glacier section, I doubt there will be anyone who recommends that you get a Nexus S. In fact, if you read the Nexus S forum, there will probably be the same type of complaints that you find here as well as every other device section. No device is perfect, but to many of us the MT4G is the best of what is currently available on the market.
You will end up in this same predicament no matter which phone you get in the months ahead when yet new phones are released, so choose what ends up making you the happiest for now.
Thanks dude, ur comment is perfect, I always say there no phone will come to us complete, the companies can't do this and if they do this mean they will close, the only thing I am trying to do to improve my phone and get something higher and stay with it for at least 2 years or so, wating for new baby and want to stope spending on crap, that's why I decided to change and sold my nexus.
Thanks again
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Man I had the g2 there is no way I would trade for the g2 no way
Honestly I think it's almost a toss up between the NS or MT4G. I have the MT4G and I am absolutely in love with it. Build quality is awesome and has everything you could want. Even camera quality was better than expected. And now that there's more devlopers jumping on this phone then the sky is the limit for this.
BUT, I am very intruged with the Nexus S. I love the SuperAmoled screen on it and I know everyone bags on Samsung phones being made out of plastic, that's what I love about it. Plastic phone = really lightweight. I don't care if it's plastic or metal like the MT4G because I put a case on any phone I get anyways. The MT4G with my little plastic case can be a tad bit heavier than the NS so that's totally up to you if you want a lighter phone or a heavier feel. Right now there is no 720p HD video capture on the NS which to me is mind boggling. I'm sure hackers will find a way around that though. One thing also is that it has no dedicated camera button on the side like the MT4G. For me I love to have a dedicated camera button. Also there's no expandable micro SD card slot in the NS, so take that into consideration as well.
So overall I would give the MT4G the edge, especially that it's 4G capable unlike the Nexus S and also has an optical track pad and most importantly has about 250 more mb's of RAM than the Nexus S. But honestly, you can't go wrong with either. Just play with each of them for like 10 minutes and I'm sure you can make your decision after then.
Hope this helps!
Biggest strike against the Nexus S is Samsung. I came over from a Vibrant and will NEVER purchase another phone made by Samsung. Average hardware (build quality and feel) with HORRIBLE software support. Now, with the Nexus S being a Google experience phone it takes the Samsung software support out of the equation, but it's still not a leap forward by any means (read the reviews).
I will miss the SuperAmoled display, but nothing else.
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Honestly I think it's almost a toss up between the NS or MT4G. I have the MT4G and I am absolutely in love with it. Build quality is awesome and has everything you could want. Even camera quality was better than expected. And now that there's more devlopers jumping on this phone then the sky is the limit for this.
BUT, I am very intruged with the Nexus S. I love the SuperAmoled screen on it and I know everyone bags on Samsung phones being made out of plastic, that's what I love about it. Plastic phone = really lightweight. I don't care if it's plastic or metal like the MT4G because I put a case on any phone I get anyways. The MT4G with my little plastic case can be a tad bit heavier than the NS so that's totally up to you if you want a lighter phone or a heavier feel. Right now there is no 720p HD video capture on the NS which to me is mind boggling. I'm sure hackers will find a way around that though. One thing also is that it has no dedicated camera button on the side like the MT4G. For me I love to have a dedicated camera button. Also there's no expandable micro SD card slot in the NS, so take that into consideration as well.
So overall I would give the MT4G the edge, especially that it's 4G capable unlike the Nexus S and also has an optical track pad and most importantly has about 250 more mb's of RAM than the Nexus S. But honestly, you can't go wrong with either. Just play with each of them for like 10 minutes and I'm sure you can make your decision after then.
Hope this helps!
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Thanks dude, i tried both of them the feeling is so different, i feel mytouch is so hard device specially made by HTC, my wife had a vibrant and it was soooo slow and i couldn't do nothing to make it fast specially she don't like root or stuff like that so i sold it for her and get her a G2, my feeling go to mytouch i can't go to plastic phone after my nexus i always say samsung just screen, so i feel i will go with mytouch
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Biggest strike against the Nexus S is Samsung. I came over from a Vibrant and will NEVER purchase another phone made by Samsung. Average hardware (build quality and feel) with HORRIBLE software support. Now, with the Nexus S being a Google experience phone it takes the Samsung software support out of the equation, but it's still not a leap forward by any means (read the reviews).
I will miss the SuperAmoled display, but nothing else.
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same feeling like u dude 1+
Get the MT4, the 2nd gen snapdragon makes web scrolling so smooth that once the phone oced to 1.4 you almost feel like iOS.
The cpu in the vibrant or ns on the other hand is a piece of ****, it'll have the best gpu but that cpu makes web scrolling feel like crap. Choppy at best and slideshow in most cases.
Look at the video after 5:00 mark i think, is a joke and i don't have the patience to wait for the development to pick up because AT THIS POINT IN TIME, anything coming out will be better than the NS so in summary if you have almost $600 to burn then yeah go ahead if you value your money then get the MT for cheap and upgrade later on to a better phone.
If you don't mind the branding, MT4 is better than nexus one in many ways.
1. more storage for applications (the most important)
2. wifi calling (it's useless if you don't use T-Mobile)
3. a bit larger screen, but you may encounter quality issue
4. physical buttons (it's also user's preference)
5. 720p video recording
6. secondary cam
You want nexus one if:
1. you have grandfathered internet (t-zones, tmoweb, and total internet)
2. you want minimal branding
3. AMOLED screen
4. fastest possible software update
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It's way worth it to get a cheap my4g and mod it, then upgrade when smth better comes up.
I loove the samoled, but won't give up on 4G for that.
Thanks guys, my point for right now to get a device to stay with me for a little bit i really don't care about gaming and stuff so i am not waiting for Tegra 2, i will go to tmobile store and get the phone from there so if i see this issue in the screen i will return it and get another one till i get good one
I had the Vibrant and I have to say the hardware is awesome. But damn Samsung ruined it with their software. IMHO the MT4G is one of the best if not the best phone on the market right now. It has so much going for it; 4G, FFC, almost double the OC'd speed and CM support.
I am going with mt4g, I have a feeling this phone is awesome, thanks guys for all this advices
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I had the Vibrant and I have to say the hardware is awesome. But damn Samsung ruined it with their software. IMHO the MT4G is one of the best if not the best phone on the market right now. It has so much going for it; 4G, FFC, almost double the OC'd speed and CM support.
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what fcc means? thanks
You mean FFC = front facing camera
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Had the MT4G for 3 days now and im really impressed.Ive been a winmo user all this time and had the chance to use android on my HD2.i was blown away on how android runs.that made me buy a Nexus One,but the ram was small for me to install apps so had to trade it luckily someone wanted my N1 for his Vibrant.we traded straight up and after a couple of days got tired of the Vibrant.Samsung doesnt really get a lot of support compare to HTC.sold the Vibrant and got the MT4G on an upgrade.
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Had the MT4G for 3 days now and im really impressed.Ive been a winmo user all this time and had the chance to use android on my HD2.i was blown away on how android runs.that made me buy a Nexus One,but the ram was small for me to install apps so had to trade it luckily someone wanted my N1 for his Vibrant.we traded straight up and after a couple of days got tired of the Vibrant.Samsung doesnt really get a lot of support compare to HTC.sold the Vibrant and got the MT4G on an upgrade.
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pretty much same thing I've done, but alittle bit longer I guess.
Iphone 3gs unlocked traded for nexus one...straight up trade
nexus one traded for an iphone 4 32gb, straight up trade
iphone 4 32gb trade for iphone 4 16gb plus $200
iphone 4 16gb sold $500
purchased vibrant for $160.....unlocked it and rooted LOVE it....selling today for $280..... purchased mytouch 4g brand new never opened for $ 275. It has the good screen !! Now trying to decided to if I should unlock it and use it on my current carrier or goto tmobile?
currently: 500 minutes, unlimited text/data....$55 w/ tax. Plus my wife is on this carrier and free minutes. Lot of them to her...
pros... priced for life can & no contract, free minutes to wife
cons: can't upgrade to new phone, have to buy out right. Typically using tmobile phones since 3g services work.
Tmobile.. 500 minutes, unlimited text data, $59.99 plus a 12% discount through employer.
Pros: 4g service, drop internet service at home save $30/month
cons: may have to watch my minutes
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Iphone 3gs unlocked traded for nexus one...straight up trade
nexus one traded for an iphone 4 32gb, straight up trade
iphone 4 32gb trade for iphone 4 16gb plus $200
iphone 4 16gb sold $500
tmobile phones since 3g services work.
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an iphone 4 32GB for a nexus one? a straight trade? Oh you got real lucky!
yes I think I was lucky on that since the person I traded with was looking to use it on the same carrier. I need to quit playing with phones, its an addiction!!

[Q] In The Market for AT&T Device

I've been without a phone for about 3 months now. My Curve 8320 was very dear to me, and I happened to buy it before a smartphone data plan was required on that device. The phone unfortunately will not hold a charge (I've tried multiple batteries) and only turns on--without the radio signal, mind you--when plugged in.
I have been frequenting engadget for weeks and weeks doing research on which smartphone should be my next. Do you have any opinions on which Android device is the best that AT&T has to offer? I've discounted the Inspire, I don't really want it, and the Atrix 4G looks pricey and I've heard bad things about MotoBlur. So far I've been looking at the Captivate, Infuse, and the ever so mysterious SGS2.
Which AT&T device should I choose, or will the Galaxy S2 be out soon enough to warrant a wait?
PS. I'll only be getting a 200MB data plan, but I'm on WiFi 90% of the time.
I use the Nexus One and with Gingerbread on it it runs very nice.
Unfortunately I have to get a subsidized phone on contract, or else I would have already gotten a phone.
If you can live without custom roms (and even that may be possible soon), I would highly recommend the Atrix. You can put an alternative launcher from the market on it and not have to deal with motoblur at all.
I'm using mine on a 200mb/month plan as well, without issues. As long as you dont do something stupid like stream video/audio over your data plan, you should be fine if your around wifi a lot.
So if I get an Atrix for $150 from Amazon that would probably be a more worthwhile investment than a Captivate or an Infuse? Also, would it be wise to wait until the 24th to see if the SGS2 is announced, or does the vast majority believe it'll be a Galaxy Tab announcement/something else?
I would second waiting till may 24th....
There is something even more juicy
HTC - Holiday
http://pocketnow.com/android/htc-holiday-for-att-reveals-monster-specs
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I would second waiting till may 24th....
There is something even more juicy
HTC - Holiday
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Wow, that's one monster of a phone. Sense isn't my favorite, and the 4.5 inch screen is a bit too big (see: Infuse), but it looks really promising. I wish AT&T would cool it with the borderline tablet sized displays. 4-4.3 is a better size, imo.
I have a dell streak ( 5 inch screen ) and absolutely love the screen estate.
I am trying to move to another phone becoz the development is kind of stagnant but just cant find anything that would give me the same screen as streak.
5 inch screen does look big but with a few days of use , u wont want to leave it .
So i guess my next phone would be htc holiday but really wish many developers going for it .
Don't listen to drgopoos... Dell streak is WAY behind. It was late when it came out and it's a dinosaur now. Wait till the 24th to see if the SGSII is coming to AT&T. If it doesn't get the Atrix. Yeah, motoblur is not the best thing ever, but the hardware is worth it. Plus Motorola wants to open the bootloader for custom roms, and AT&T seems like they would give them the Go-Ahead to do so given their new "we love android" status.
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Don't listen to drgopoos... Dell streak is WAY behind. It was late when it came out and it's a dinosaur now. Wait till the 24th to see if the SGSII is coming to AT&T. If it doesn't get the Atrix. Yeah, motoblur is not the best thing ever, but the hardware is worth it. Plus Motorola wants to open the bootloader for custom roms, and AT&T seems like they would give them the Go-Ahead to do so given their new "we love android" status.
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I am trying to not listen to myself
That is why i am looking for something new
I'd agree, wait. Once the SGS II is on the market, read some reviews of it and if you can check one out in person (and the other phones mentioned as well for comparison purposes). Then make a decision.
Nexus S
Once I got over the subsidy "free free" thing and went with an unlocked Nexus S on ATT, things just "worked".
Took only a few seconds to pull the SIM from my old phone and shove it into the new. The i9020A instantly signed into the ATT network, also locked on to the 3G data just fine.
It's the size and shape of a regular phone, fits my hand, fits my pocket.
Sparse is a word I would use for the apps installed.. but thats a good thing.. the only apps on it now are the apps I want on it.. its clean.
I know its a dev phone, but "really" do all the other phones "add" anything to the reference? Most seem to remove, block, break, reduce and charge you extra for everything.. that's not what I'd call a bargain.
And I've yet to see a "full featured" phone app from one of the big three I actually wanted to "pay for" with the 2 year contract.
The Samsung event on 5/24/11 has been postponed..... An Atrix is slowly looking like my new phone. I may wait a week or so before I set a decision in stone though.
Anyone have anything to say about the Atrix before I buy one, root it, and pop GingerBlur on it? It's either that or wait for the white AT&T Nexus S if it is coming out any time soon. Seems like it would be the perfect time.

[Q] Is The Infuse Worth It?

So I have a Captivate and was thinking about upgrading to the Infuse. Is it worth getting? I know it has a better camera and a larger screen, but reviews say that the screen PPI is less than the Captivate and the processor isn't dual core. Just 200mhz faster. So I'm at a crossroads... Keep my Cappy or upgrade?
I personally think it is a great device. i can say one of the best i have own. People make such a big fuzz about screens i honestly done get it. it doenst have one of those cheap phone screens, so im set. i can read my text, videos look good. so im good. its a phone not a computer.
its good phone, it works and functions as it should. so im content. this is my first samsung phone. and im happy. its a great little big device
My first android and im in love. I would recommend the infuse. Unless if ur in the battle between the infuse and sgsII. I still love my infuse though.
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I'd say totally worth it, had a captivate running gingerbread and loved it but this blows it away, far better screen, camera(also front facing), gps rocks, love downloading movies from pirate bay straight from my phone and watching them on the big screen with an hdmi. It's really fast, great roms so far and it'll get gb roms really soon... I bought mine for 200 and right now it's only 50 at target! The only downside is the sgs2 will be released next month... Either way both are huge upgrades from the already awesome captivate!
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Im always streaming movies for free off of a website. Looks sooo great on this screen.
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I have the inspire and the infuse, and i really like the infuse better. Its a very snappy phone. The battery life is way better on the infuse, its lighter and the screen is better than the inspire. Now with that said, compared to the Craptivate which was my first android phone the infuse is 100 times better. I have a feeling when we get gingerbread its going to be a great device.
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I don't think it's worth it, the specs aren't all that different. (400mhz bump in clock speed, slightly better camera, slightly better screen). I'd wait till August for the S2 at the very least.
I mean, I do love my Infuse.. But let's be realistic.
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So I have a Captivate and was thinking about upgrading to the Infuse. Is it worth getting? I know it has a better camera and a larger screen, but reviews say that the screen PPI is less than the Captivate and the processor isn't dual core. Just 200mhz faster. So I'm at a crossroads... Keep my Cappy or upgrade?
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It all depends, if the main thing you do with the phone is talk and play a couple songs then its not worth it.
But if you do a lot of other stuff with the phone and have an extra $200 bucks to shell out like I did, you can buy a new or near new one on eBay for under $450 and you can sell your captivate for at least $225 if its in good shape and complete. So its not as if you were to shell out $450.
I sold my Captivate for $250 on eBay in less than 2 days about 3 weeks ago.
There is a big difference between Captivate and Infuse.
Since I take a lot of pictures the main thing which comes to mind is the fact that the Infuse has a LED flash, the flash is nothing like a professional strobe BUT without the LED flash, as I am certain you know by now that you can forget about taking decent pictures indoors or outdoors at night.
With the LED flash I get very decent pictures anywhere and anytime as long as the subject(s) is not much further than 7 feet or so from where I stand.
Plus the Infuse also has a front facing camera which is great for video chat using wifi and or 3G. Not to forget that the camera is much better being its 8Megapixels.
And yes the Infuse is not double the speed of the Captivate, but the 20% increase which it does have is nothing to sneeze at either. It is noticably faster. The speed difference is most noticable when playing action games and when you surf the web.
Perhaps 4G is in your future? if it is, the Infuse has that too.
Plus you can record and watch 720p videos then connect the phone to big screen tv using the mini hdmi adaptor which comes with the phone.
All in all its well worth the couple hundred bucks difference.
If you do plan to buy one, I would suggest you do it as soon as you can because the longer you wait the less money you will be able to sell the Captivate for on eBay or anywhere else.
I wanted to write about the big 4.5 inch SCREEN last, that in my mind is such a huge difference that if everything else was the same on both phones and the only difference was the screen size I would have still purchased the Infuse..
A half inch does not sound like much at all, but when you consider something so small to start with as a 4 inch screen and then you add a half inch to that, it makes the Infuse screen approx 20% larger.
Not only is the screen larger, but it uses a much newer Super Amoled Plus screen technology which really rivals the iPhone screen as far as resolution goes, its way better than the Captivate. Infuse is much better on the eyes for people who spend a lot of time using all the features of the phone.
Well thats about it........... That's my review and comparison between Captivate and the Infuse phones.
Good luck!
Infuse it is
Thank you guys for your opinions! Putting up the Cappy up for sale now. And if you know anyone who wants to buy one, well you know I'm selling!
TheJareBear said:
Thank you guys for your opinions! Putting up the Cappy up for sale now. And if you know anyone who wants to buy one, well you know I'm selling!
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Go to target ($50 with upgrade) if there sold out take the ad or pull it up online and go to bestbuy. Show them they will price match.
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Go to target ($50 with upgrade) if there sold out take the ad or pull it up online and go to bestbuy. Show them they will price match.
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Best Buy will not price match. I tried yesterday
Walmart price matches. If they say that they can't, then they are lying or don't know anything.
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I also upgraded from the Cappy, And I'm completely lovin' the Infuse. Even tho the SGSII is releasing, I'm probably gonna stick to this bad boy. (Maybe). But still Cappy or Infuse both are great phones, Infuse just knocks the captivate out with more upgraded features. Its like BumbleBee in transformers, The old Camaro, the to the new camaro.
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Best Buy will not price match. I tried yesterday
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BestBuy definately matches. Just bought one a few hours ago. Had them price check on the web and even told them Target wasnt getting them until tomorrow. All depends on the rep. Manager signed off on the 50 Target price match no problem.
lstrike said:
BestBuy definately matches. Just bought one a few hours ago. Had them price check on the web and even told them Target wasnt getting them until tomorrow. All depends on the rep. Manager signed off on the 50 Target price match no problem.
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They price matched for me too. Go back get a different rep and adk for a.price match. Stop by target and pick up there ad. That should seal the deal.
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I have had or used several phones lately:
BlackBerry (Sets the Standard, but I don't see BB keeping up with the trend)
HTC Tilt 2 (The best speakers),
Moto Razor (Still going strong after 5 years) Wife loves it
Samsung Blackjack 3 (wore the paint off the keyboard)
Moto Atrix (Fast phone and very nice)
HTC Inspire (just keeps getting better)
Infuse (The best screen out there)
My favorite of all is the Infuse, except it doesn't make Chai Latte' with a dash of cinnamon and nutmeg.
There are hundreds of phones out there to choose from for hundreds of different needs, likes and dislikes.
There are a lot of critics over cell phones, but any of the top brands and top models are going to be just right for someone. Manufactures are cranking out new models faster than the first recharge. The Infuse I have is an engineering marvel. You just can't beat Samsung, HTC, Motorola, Palm, BB, LG, Nokia, Apple, etc.
I still have an old Qualcomm from around 1995. I keep it as a reminder of how far phones have come in just a few years.
The Infuse is a top-of-the-line SmartPhone. The only complaint I have about it is: No External LED notification lights.
The hottest phone I'm hearing about and reading about is the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G
tsuprajoker said:
I also upgraded from the Cappy, And I'm completely lovin' the Infuse. Even tho the SGSII is releasing, I'm probably gonna stick to this bad boy. (Maybe). But still Cappy or Infuse both are great phones, Infuse just knocks the captivate out with more upgraded features. Its like BumbleBee in transformers, The old Camaro, the to the new camaro.
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nothing wrong with the ol cappy, nor the infuse. hell verizon customers need to make a choice, tegra2 or lte. all the lte phones have single core 1ghz processors. all the dual core phones are 3g. they had to either drop or delay the bionic due to heat issues. instead they released a 3g droid x2 with the tegra chipset.
id rather have a nice thin samsung than all that stuff they have on verizon, and i can do without the sgs2 for now. ill get next years varient though im sure. i cant keep a phone for 2 years anymore. i have an obsession.
Dani897 said:
i cant keep a phone for 2 years anymore. i have an obsession.
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At least I know I'm not alone anymore
For some reason I always feel the need to upgrade my phone every 6mo or so. Right now have the iPhone so it makes it easier to stay with 1 phone for a full year. Android moves so quick that I'm always trying to find that perfect phone that does everything imaginable for me.
I sell mobile phones for a living and every time I unbox an Infuse and fire it up I'm blown away. I prefer Samsung phones, had the Vibrant and Nexus S. Currently I have a G2x and I couldn't be more disappointed. I'm so close to switching over to the Infuse....
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The Infuse is my first Android. I switched over from an iPhone 3G. And oh my goodness what an upgrade it was. I can never go back to an iPhone with it's baby-sized screen. The Infuse is one of my best purchases ever and I have not looked back since. I thought I could never live without my iPhone. Then came my Infuse and 2 days later, I sold my iPhone with no regrets at all. Go with the Infuse. It is amazing. And Netflix just released for it, making it even sweeter.

Thinking about upgrading to the Skyrocket

Hi,
I have a Samsung Captivate (running AT&T stock 2.3.5, unlocked) and am almost about to pull the trigger on the Skyrocket (late to the party.. I know). What am I getting into? I keep reading about ICS delays, unable to root, unlock etc. Is it worth it?
I thought about waiting for S3, but maybe not.
Go ahead, do your best, talk me out of the S2 Skyrocket..
Regards
Nick
Don't get the Skyrocket, your better off waiting for the S3 for sure, or the HTC One series, basically our phone, although a great one, sadly has little to nothing going for it anymore versus any new phones coming in the next few months, basically there's no point getting the Skyrocket anymore. Hope that helped.
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Don't get the Skyrocket, your better off waiting for the S3 for sure, or the HTC One series, basically our phone, although a great one, sadly has little to nothing going for it anymore versus any new phones coming in the next few months, basically there's no point getting the Skyrocket anymore. Hope that helped.
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Which one specifically from HTC? I love the Samsung screens. Have noticed that the HTC screens looked "washed out" - is that still the case?
Well it depends what carrier you're on, no one knows for sure which phones from the One series are gonna land on what carrier, but ATT will probably get the higher end One X, while Sprint might get the One S. Also I think the new HTC phones use Super LCD 2, so might not be that bad, worse than AMOLED tech for sure but probably fine tbh. Also I think the new Sony Xperia phones are coming out too, those might now have the craziest specs but they're really nicely designed and are gonna have some of the better cameras to be on phones this year For those you'll want thr Xperia Ion, look it up it's a beautiful device ^^
I have had my Skyrocket for about a month and love it. I rooted it and removed a bunch of the AT&T and Samsung stuff, but it is otherwise stock.
I came from the Dell Streak/Venue family of phones. They worked very well but the Streak was too big (5 inch screen) for everyday use and the 4 inch screen of the Dell Venue was just too small. The 4.5 inch screen of the Skyrocket is just right for my needs.
The Skyrocket is very snappy and unless I have a heavy use day the battery lasts all days for me (12-14 hours). Today has been light use, almost none really, and the battery is at 73% after 13 hours. Most days I am in the 25-30% range after 18 hours.
I use Launcher Pro as my home launcher and am not big on widgets that update. I do not use twitter or facebook, but do have 3 push email accounts that I use K-9 for. My biggest non-phone uses are as an e-reader (Kindle, Nook) and as an mp3 player (usually wired directly to the vehicle radio*).
I use the GPS 4 or 5 times a week to check traffic with Google maps or look for alternate routes due to an accident. The gps locks fast and I have had zero issues with it.
Right now a refurbished Skyrocket is $20 with a new contract at the at&t web site. This is what I paid for mine.
* For the connection to the vehicle radio I use a Scosche cable. It includes a mic and makes the phone hands free.
what phone to wait for...
defriend said:
Hi,
I have a Samsung Captivate (running AT&T stock 2.3.5, unlocked) and am almost about to pull the trigger on the Skyrocket (late to the party.. I know). What am I getting into? I keep reading about ICS delays, unable to root, unlock etc. Is it worth it?
I thought about waiting for S3, but maybe not.
Go ahead, do your best, talk me out of the S2 Skyrocket..
Regards
Nick
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Good suggestions ideas and experiences already posted, I thought I'd share how my wife now enjoys her new Samsung Galaxy Note. It is HUGE. Too big for me to carry in my pocket so I'm stickin' with my skyrocket. She has a purse instead of a pocket, and her eyes are even worse than my own so a bigger screen was a no brainer. It's a nice phone, that note, it sure is. Nice big screen, seriously.
This skyrocket I use is pretty darn good, suits all my needs. I rooted it with no problem, and I flashed a version of cyanogenmod on it, and it's flawless. Cyanowiz it's called here in the forums for skyrocket. It eliminates all the AT&T carrier IQ, so I can turn on the wifi hotspot and let my friend at work use it, as his Sprint service and signal is sub-par, and it makes his iphone 4 go faster. Downside of showing off like that is it blows the lid off my tiered data plan.
(no ICS yet, heard it was buggy anyway)
I'm not sure how much better a device can get, I hear rumors of an Iphone 5 and mentioned by you is a S3? Cool! Perhaps hanging in there with the captivate a bit longer will yield an even faster more modern device.
I'll just say the difference between the skyrocket and the captivate is a dual core processor and yes it's faster, but if we're talkin' out of pocket expense as something to consider, it pays to stay a tad out of date and content with what you already have! If you're eligible for upgrade, you're also eligible to kick AT&T to the curb with no extra cost and consider other carriers. I'd talk to neighbors and friends about the performance of Verizon etc, instead of automatically just starting a new 2 year contract with AT&T, check all your options.
Hope that helps decide.
Get what you want...end of story
Don't worry to much about what others want or think. If you wait for the S3 which I admit will be awesome....how long till it is obsolete or "old" about 3 months. then everyone will want the "samsung/htc/??? Universe infinity blackhole 7" that is all the time you really have being the latest and greatest.
I love the skyrocket and I'm sure i'd love the S3 or note or any "current" phone. You get what you want, but hey if your buying I'll take a Note, not sure why though lol, XDA is a great place to look around and see the communities before you choose.
Skyrocket isn't worth it anymore, get the note.
Get a note
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I haven't personally held the note, but it looks huge! I would guess its not so good on battery, but that's just a guess.
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NexusMod 4.0
Romracer 0.3
Yes.. I am looking at $20 for the refurb. Hopefully refurb means somebody just returned it because it was too much power in their hands rather than beat the crap out of the phone and send it back...
Will probably stick to At&T due to GSM (I travel internationally once every few months). Will probably get the phone unlocked a few weeks after getting it.
Samsung Note feel too big.. is it?
Nick
fukenbiker said:
Good suggestions ideas and experiences already posted, I thought I'd share how my wife now enjoys her new Samsung Galaxy Note. It is HUGE. Too big for me to carry in my pocket so I'm stickin' with my skyrocket. She has a purse instead of a pocket, and her eyes are even worse than my own so a bigger screen was a no brainer. It's a nice phone, that note, it sure is. Nice big screen, seriously.
This skyrocket I use is pretty darn good, suits all my needs. I rooted it with no problem, and I flashed a version of cyanogenmod on it, and it's flawless. Cyanowiz it's called here in the forums for skyrocket. It eliminates all the AT&T carrier IQ, so I can turn on the wifi hotspot and let my friend at work use it, as his Sprint service and signal is sub-par, and it makes his iphone 4 go faster. Downside of showing off like that is it blows the lid off my tiered data plan.
(no ICS yet, heard it was buggy anyway)
I'm not sure how much better a device can get, I hear rumors of an Iphone 5 and mentioned by you is a S3? Cool! Perhaps hanging in there with the captivate a bit longer will yield an even faster more modern device.
I'll just say the difference between the skyrocket and the captivate is a dual core processor and yes it's faster, but if we're talkin' out of pocket expense as something to consider, it pays to stay a tad out of date and content with what you already have! If you're eligible for upgrade, you're also eligible to kick AT&T to the curb with no extra cost and consider other carriers. I'd talk to neighbors and friends about the performance of Verizon etc, instead of automatically just starting a new 2 year contract with AT&T, check all your options.
Hope that helps decide.
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March / April are the worst months for buying laptops, desktops and phones.
It's the end of the quarter and all the new stuff is about to come out and all the old stuff is already almost a year old.
Why do you want to pay regular price for old hardware? That's like buying a blackberry.
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Farewell One S, it's time for the Nexus 5

Well, it's been a ride. Some fun, some bad.
I loved this phone when it came out because of its sturdy metal casing, and the fact that it was super-slim, and only 4.3" unlike all the other flagship devices coming out. Combined with the Krait core, this thing was a beast at first. And T-Mobile was fast, it was running at 15-20mbps down, and 5mbps up.
And then 1 month in, things started going downhill quickly, unfortunately. T-Mobile killed off all the good data speeds in my area, and I was back to standard HSPA speeds of 5-7mbps either way. I've never seen a fast data test since May 2012, and that's depressing as hell.
Combine that with the fact that the radio on this device has been plagued by issues of sluggishness, and the experience turned a bit sour. Even after using build.prop tweaks to help with fast dormancy, the phone just never seemed to work like it was supposed to, radio-wise.
Anyways, in the next few days I'll be receiving a Nexus 5 and hopefully having a great LTE experience. I wish you guys the best, but won't be around much. I'm not selling my One S though. It's a good house phone to have around for apps and music.
I'm in the same boat. Except that mine's not shipping until Nov 8th :'(
I would keep this phone, but the radio issue on t-mobile is driving me nuts.
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I'm in the same boat. Except that mine's not shipping until Nov 8th :'(
I would keep this phone, but the radio issue on t-mobile is driving me nuts.
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I was this close to buying it this afternoon, but decided to wait another few weeks and buy it as a Christmas present for myself instead. I do like the One S and haven't had any speed problems since having the first 2 replaced, but it's nice to get new things and really want a 5 inch screen. I'm tired of envying peoples Samsung Galaxy S4s
The only con about the nexus 5 is how big the phone is. I originally wanted to get the moto x because of its screen size and compactness, but paying over $400 for a snapdragon s4 pro and a 720p screen is just laughable. I can care less about touchless control and active display.
Not in a hurry, will wait patiently for a great deal. Maybe 6 months?
I like my One S, I can't imagine doing anything different (day to day) on the new Nexus.
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The only con about the nexus 5 is how big the phone is ...
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Anybody who is a One S owner and changes to a Nexus 5, please let us know if you find the phone a lot bigger? From the official specification of the N5 and the One S the N5 is only 3 or 4 mm bigger in width and height, So is it a big deal?
I am also in same boat, OP u r lucky that u experienced powerful version of one s i.e. s4 with more development going on. I had s3 version of it with little development but overall better than some other mid range phones. I got htc one and now my one s lies somewhere in my drawers.
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Anybody who is a One S owner and changes to a Nexus 5, please let us know if you find the phone a lot bigger? From the official specification of the N5 and the One S the N5 is only 3 or 4 mm bigger in width and height, So is it a big deal?
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Sounds big when you look at your phone now but I moved up to the N4 from a Desire which is only 3 inches smaller than the N5. Now I can't imagine having a smaller phone. In fact I wouldn't mind the extra size!
Well guys, the same thing will happen here - but I'm not tired of the One S, I'm tired of HTC at all. You guys , living here in this forum will know, what I'm talking about...
Recently I bought a Galaxy S4 mini for my daughters hands, besides it's screen it's technological superior to the One S, which I own for more than one and a half year now and atm you'll have to pay about 235 Euro for the S4 mini here in Germany. Besides that it has exchangeable battery and an external SD card slot.
For me personally Samsung never was and is an alternative, also I find the S4 mini being a good device. So I'll go for a Nexus the next months. Simply let's wait and see, what development will go on there. Or what else will arrive.
nickmv said:
Well, it's been a ride. Some fun, some bad.
I loved this phone when it came out because of its sturdy metal casing, and the fact that it was super-slim, and only 4.3" unlike all the other flagship devices coming out. Combined with the Krait core, this thing was a beast at first. And T-Mobile was fast, it was running at 15-20mbps down, and 5mbps up.
And then 1 month in, things started going downhill quickly, unfortunately. T-Mobile killed off all the good data speeds in my area, and I was back to standard HSPA speeds of 5-7mbps either way. I've never seen a fast data test since May 2012, and that's depressing as hell.
Combine that with the fact that the radio on this device has been plagued by issues of sluggishness, and the experience turned a bit sour. Even after using build.prop tweaks to help with fast dormancy, the phone just never seemed to work like it was supposed to, radio-wise.
Anyways, in the next few days I'll be receiving a Nexus 5 and hopefully having a great LTE experience. I wish you guys the best, but won't be around much. I'm not selling my One S though. It's a good house phone to have around for apps and music.
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I decided that the Nexus 5 is going to be my present to myself for making it through one year of quitting smoking.
When I first quit, I went on the nicotine patch. That was an eight week course, so I decided that if I made the eight weeks, I would treat myself to a wacom tablet for my computer. I've been wracking my brain to think of something suitably dramatic for my one year, and when my carrier announced it was going to be supporting the Nexus 5 (they haven't supported any of the previous models and I don't like to purchase online), my decision was easily made.
I love my One S, but it's just time to get something with a little more pep I think.
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Anybody who is a One S owner and changes to a Nexus 5, please let us know if you find the phone a lot bigger? From the official specification of the N5 and the One S the N5 is only 3 or 4 mm bigger in width and height, So is it a big deal?
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I placed my One S inside my Spigen case that I already ordered and received, and I was pretty surprised at just how little the difference is.
It's really not much bigger AT ALL. I'll try to get a shot later and post it.
pzboyz said:
Anybody who is a One S owner and changes to a Nexus 5, please let us know if you find the phone a lot bigger? From the official specification of the N5 and the One S the N5 is only 3 or 4 mm bigger in width and height, So is it a big deal?
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If you've ever used a Galaxy S3, the N5 is pretty close in height & width to that. It doesn't look like it'd be too big a deal, since the vertical bezel space is smaller and there's less tapering along the sides. If you're short on space in your pocket or your hand is just big enough for the One S, it might be enough to push it over the edge from "barely useable" to "uncomfortable".
PhoneArena's Size Comparison for One S & N5. The really nice thing about this comparison site is that you can calibrate it using either the phone you're holding in your hand or a credit card or driver's license for life-size viewing. You can also do a side-by-side or overlay comparison.
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