S2, Iphone 4, HTC One X, Motorola RAZR i, seemed to narrow it down to these four all being the same simfree/pay-g/ebay price, the HTC is slightly more.
Not interested in contract as i use Giffgaff but might switch to a VM 1200 mins sim soon.
Can't really decide on which phone out of these, and if there are other contenders.
I'm upgrading from a Tocco ::) :o :w00t: :panic: I think its time i moved into the future.
All the phones above are £180-240 ish, it would also be good if someone could recommend a lower price Android phone, i was looking the Galaxy Ace 2 or Ace Plus.
Nexus 4 is best option at the mo.
Limited stocks, contract in most places and £400+ where you can get it, so thats a no.
iphone, if youve never owned an iphone.
Blackberry ;)
They're not as bad as most people make out (she says already having hers replaced once), but Nige has the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 and he seems happy!
If you want a massive awesome screen at the expense of battery then the One X
If you want easy of use and like to pay for apps, iPhone
S2 is a whole iteration behind the OneX so for me there's no upside (maybe price?)
Dont know enough about the RAZR to comment.
The HTC 8S seems a well spec'd mid range phone. Looks really good imo and can be had for less than £180
Don't need to have owned one when lots of friends and family do. Plenty of hands on time. The os is stale. It's practically the same as when it first came out, no attempts to actually try and keep up with the competition.
Dull static grids of icons that don't offer any at a glance info, buggy software and betas, overpriced software and accessories.
Yay Iphone!
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Having owned both android and iPhone...
Quote from: soopahfly on December 18, 2012, 08:49:56 AM
The os is stale. It's practically the same as when it first came out, no attempts to actually try and keep up with the competition.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Many, many many consumers don't want to have to re-learn how to use their phone every 18-24 months when they upgrade and are faced with a totally different navigation system. If it works, don't break it.
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Dull static grids of icons that don't offer any at a glance info
Pretty sure when I had my iPhone, I had widgets that told me number of emails, weather conditions, battery life. It wasn't jailbroken either.
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buggy software and betas
Actually, I'd say Android is much worse when it comes to buggy software and apps released whilst still under development.
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overpriced software and accessories.
I'd agree there. But then again, when I've compared the app marketplaces side by side for some of the niche apps I'm interested in, the iOS apps are usually at a much higher standard, and in some cases the apps don't exist at all on android. I'm happy to pay more for an app if it works, and works well.
And before you say I must be an apple fanboy, I'm not. I currently have a Galaxy S3. I had an iPhone 4 before that, and an HTC desire before that. All I'm doing is balancing the argument from an unbiased point of view. I can see the merits in both devices, and just wish people wouldn't be so polar when it came to mobiles. It's like Marmite, love it or hate it, there doesn't seem to be any inbetween :/
Quote from: soopahfly on December 18, 2012, 08:49:56 AM
Don't need to have owned one
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i rest my case
In what way? I made an educated decision and bought a modern smartphone not some ancient piece of junk with all the features of wm2002.
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Quote from: zpyder on December 18, 2012, 10:24:42 AM
Having owned both android and iPhone...
Quote from: soopahfly on December 18, 2012, 08:49:56 AM
The os is stale. It's practically the same as when it first came out, no attempts to actually try and keep up with the competition.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Many, many many consumers don't want to have to re-learn how to use their phone every 18-24 months when they upgrade and are faced with a totally different navigation system. If it works, don't break it.
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Dull static grids of icons that don't offer any at a glance info
Pretty sure when I had my iPhone, I had widgets that told me number of emails, weather conditions, battery life. It wasn't jailbroken either.
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buggy software and betas
Actually, I'd say Android is much worse when it comes to buggy software and apps released whilst still under development.
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overpriced software and accessories.
I'd agree there. But then again, when I've compared the app marketplaces side by side for some of the niche apps I'm interested in, the iOS apps are usually at a much higher standard, and in some cases the apps don't exist at all on android. I'm happy to pay more for an app if it works, and works well.
And before you say I must be an apple fanboy, I'm not. I currently have a Galaxy S3. I had an iPhone 4 before that, and an HTC desire before that. All I'm doing is balancing the argument from an unbiased point of view. I can see the merits in both devices, and just wish people wouldn't be so polar when it came to mobiles. It's like Marmite, love it or hate it, there doesn't seem to be any inbetween :/
Mines not a biased view point. I fully accept that Google software is mostly buggy betas but they openly admit to it. The companies ethos isn't to provide highly polished software that works out of the box. That (was) apple's job. Their phones are too expensive for their feature set.
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Quote from: soopahfly on December 18, 2012, 17:29:54 PM
In what way? I made an educated decision and bought a modern smartphone not some ancient piece of junk with all the features of wm2002.
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because you have never owned one. When you do, come back & we can continue the discussion.
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Quote from: soopahfly on December 18, 2012, 17:29:54 PM
In what way? I made an educated decision and bought a modern smartphone not some ancient piece of junk with all the features of wm2002.
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because you have never owned one. When you do, come back & we can continue the discussion.
Why do I need to have owned one? I know exactly what they do, what tye experience is and coupled with the fact that I have to support them means I dont need to buy an old persons phone to join in the discussion.
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All my friends that have iphones are moving to android at next upgrade. All my friends that have androids now are looking forward to features and innovations their next android phone update will bring.
I disagree that alot of android apps are buggy, maybe 2years ago, but imo android apps and support is equal to apple's equivalent apps.
The only apps that are buggy now are small companies and home brew which apple owners dont even get the option of.
So round 2, are there any decent smartphones 100g or less for around £2-250 new/used?
Have you got arms like a girl? Why does it need to be 100g or less?
Every gram counts if you do long distance walks/runs :D
I don't like heavy phones, i don't use a wallet either.
(http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/2008/9/20/128664215671044705.jpg)
Prolly not what you wanna hear, but Blackberry are releasing their new OS upgrade early next year. I'm considering moving towards BB or not using HTC again.
Sense gets on my nerves.
Quote from: soopahfly on December 19, 2012, 21:40:01 PM
(http://i.chzbgr.com/completestore/2008/9/20/128664215671044705.jpg)
I'll spell it out for the simple ones, i don't like carrying heavy objects in my pockets. :)
Some of us are more blessed than others ;)
http://www.developer.nokia.com/Devices/Device_specifications/X3-02/
Have you considered any of the chinese android phones?
Some of them are meant to be quite decent :)
And quad core performance! http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/5_smartphones_giving_iphone_run_its_money_china#slide-0 (http://www.maclife.com/article/gallery/5_smartphones_giving_iphone_run_its_money_china#slide-0)