Apple's products always make me want to hurl them out the window
Bb ftw
Maynard - The WCS Guy
i'm in love with my galaxy s2, i was considering waiting for the s3 but i just had to get rid of that damn hero lol. i'd go galaxy all the way.
Through the darkness of futures past,
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me.
I just made the jump from the Motorola Droid to the Razr. Wowza. Fast phone, great options and android is outdoing themselves every day. That said, S3 is going to have a quad core, yes. Did you read the rest of the story? A quad core that uses 20% LESS power than the dual core currently in the S2. Honestly, if your update is in October, wait it out. But the S3 sounds like the clear cut winner right now. Who knows what'll hit in another 5 months though.
a comment on that 20% less power thing, i text all day on my s2, usually take/make 2 phone calls a day, browse the internet for various reasons, and play various games every day and i never go under 30% battery, just charging every night. 20% better is...it's preposterous. like hoooly shit could you ever run out of battery?
Through the darkness of futures past,
The magician longs to see
One chants out between two worlds:
Fire, walk with me.
You should get the Droid Razr. XD
Do you stream videos? It'll kill the battery. I have to put my phone on the charger all day while I watch Netflix, or it dies after about 2 movies.
I need my netflix...
EDIT: Just read up some more on the S3, and it seems like Samsung is planning to release a Vanilla Android version of the phone! I AM PSYCHED!
Last edited by Sin; 05-11-2012 at 08:50 AM.
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If you want to look cool in these forums, get the Galaxy. If you want a phone that just works, gets updated regularly, and has a shitload of quality apps, get an iPhone. Then again, iPhone doesn't have widgets. Aw, widgets.
If you want a cell phone, get the iPhone. If you want a mobile platform similar to a laptop, get the Android.
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