I'm finally making the jump to prepaid and narrowed down my choices to these two phones. I think these 2 phones offer great value/performance ratio. The L9 has good potential but the community support is just starting unlike the Blaze. The Blaze performs like a small T989 but it does not have L9's IPS 4.5 screen. What's your advice?
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Regarding battery life and reliability on voice calls and SMSs, which is the best Android phone we can buy nowadays?
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sam sung Infuse 4G, my first choice
as of now in the U.S. @ least i would argueably say the Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G on Sprint or the AT&T variant are the best in the states. I say the sprint version is better because, i hate AT&T and essentially they are the same phone but i would go with Sprint before AT&T
Nexus S is a pretty nice phone. Id wait for the Nexus Prime though, its bound to be good.
I agree, I would say the upcoming Nexus Prime looks real nice
The battery life is **** on all devices, with internet permanently on and heavy usage you can exspect about a day.
With internet off you can get 3+ days.
The galaxy S II is the best one for now.
try an evo 4g or 3D
Best one i know with quality/price relation is ideos x5 .although the camera is not that good , but for the price its unbeatable.
Top 10 Android Phones
1.Samsung Epic Touch 4G
2.HTC EVO 3D
3.HTC Sensation 4G
4.T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide
5.Samsung Charge
6.Motorola Droid Bionic
7.HTC ThunderBolt
8.T-Mobile G2x (with Google)
9.Motorola Atrix 4G (AT&T)
10.Motorola Photon 4G
Just for reference.
I really like my Sony Xperia Pro
Nexus Prime is quite good.
Samsung Galaxy S-III is soon to be released. Galaxy S III will come with a dual-core 1.8GHz Exynos 4212 processor along with 2GB of RAM. The smartphone will feature a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED Plus HD display.Moreover, the Samsung Galaxy S III will have a 12MP camera.
.Totally subjective but I think the Galaxy S II is the best phone on the market right now. Though the Nexus Prime and S III is coming if you want to wait
Optimus LTE under South Korea's SKT & LGU
BELL's Optimus LTE and AT&T's Nitro HD are coming out sooooon.
any chance a fora would be added for 'em?????????
hoping to see some CM9 ICS projects or likes of it if enough people get their hands on them.
cuz we all know LG's software ability is no where near their phone hardware build.
this phone's pretty nice except its internal storage being 4GB only.... i'm planning to take out the bundle 16GB microSD and putting in class10 32GB one...
well, the only nicest thing about this phone is LG's 500 nit "TRUE HD" (AH ??)-IPS 4.5 inch 1280x720 display.............
and well, i know LG will probably take like 6 months or more to finally get ICS on this thing................
so i was just wondering if there are any potential devs for Optimus LTE / Nitro HD
I plan to put a mobile on contract which means 24 months for me. Which of those is best suited for future-proof in terms of software?
Well the Galaxy Nexus will receive updates longer than the Galaxy S2, meaning Galaxy Nexus will have next generation Android update, and Galaxy S2 won't. Galaxy Nexus will also most likely get more support from Google and such since it's a vanilla (for the most part) Google phone. Galaxy S2 has better hardware specs, but Galaxy Nexus has better software and support. I went with the Epic 4G Touch because it's the best of the Galaxy S2 phones and I'd rather have unlimited data than Verizon's current 4GB for the price of 2GB deal. So future proof wise, Galaxy Nexus is probably your best bet since Epic 4G Touch won't have as much support even with ROMs.
The software issues shouldnt be looked at as a negative,if youre on xda then you know youll have access to better software anyway(custom roms).id go with better phone.
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I saw on the internet that the AT&T exclusive deal ended in April.
Could that mean that sprint can take in the note/journal? I really like the phablet (lol) concept that Samsung brought to the market
I know that the evo lte is coming but I do like how the note is setup
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My first post! Hello!
So, I was into phones for a while. Had the Sprint S2 back when it was new, and I LOVED that phone. It kicked ass. Then I've has Galaxy Nexus, iPhone 4, iPhone 5s, HTC One, Note 3.
Galaxy Nexus was likely my favorite. That poor battery lifed bastard was great.
Anyways....I don't have a lot of money for big name carriers or flagship handsets. So I headed down to MetroPCS and started up with them, and picked out a LG G Stylo. Got to say...its a solid midrange device. Not as good as my old Note 3, but its. It's impressive for its $100.00 price point.
My questions are:
Since MetroPCS uses T-Mobile, am I getting the full glory of the network?
Any support here for the GSM LG G Stylo?
What apps/things can I disable to improve performance?
Metro and T-Mobile both use the same exact 4g lte network, so I'm gonna say yes, you will get the "full glory" if the network
http://forum.xda-developers.com/t/lg-g-stylo
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