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Post by feel to follow [kk] on Aug 2, 2012 13:24:58 GMT
I'm getting a new phone tomorrow, I hate Blackberries so that's them out of the equation. So it's iPhone 4 for 25£ a month or Samsung Galaxy for 31£ a month on the same contract (500mb, 250 minutes, unl. texts). What do you guys reckon, anyone have either of these? Which is better? Cheers
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Post by Mr. McMahon on Aug 2, 2012 17:28:47 GMT
Hmm, despite being an avid iPhone supporter I'd say the Samsung sounds like the better deal for sure. Is it the iPhone 4 or the 4s? Much as I know you'd have a good deal with the iPhone 4 at that price the s3 may still represent the better deal, though the iPhone 4 definitely won'tet you down - I've had one for about 18 months now and while it can be slightly annoying I'm still a huge fan :-)
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Post by John Cena [Cody] on Aug 2, 2012 17:46:24 GMT
I have the Samsung Galaxy Note and I love it. If you like big phones, I would honestly get the Note. It does everything the S3 does with Android ICS but has the biggest screen on the market. It also comes with a stylus
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Post by Justin on Aug 2, 2012 17:49:31 GMT
Galaxy - Comes with ice cream sandwich which is a nice android operating system, Dual Core Processor, 8MB camera, 4G LTE. S Voice (androids siri) sucks.
iPhone (I'm guessing 4s) - Faster Processor , iOS5 , not 4G, Siri.
Either way I'd go with the iPhone because of its advanced features, while android is an excellent operating system it has latency and doesn't have the features that the iPhone offers while the iPhone has none to very little latency.
Oh and the s3 is a f**king brick.
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Post by Ryan Black on Aug 2, 2012 19:21:08 GMT
I have the iPhone 4s and it hasn't failed me yet like Android phones do (which I had the Droid 2 before this one) I don't know all the technical stuff, but only that it works good
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Post by feel to follow [kk] on Aug 3, 2012 14:43:05 GMT
Yeah it's the 4s, and the 4s is 6 pound cheaper a month too. Think I'm going to go with that because I don't know what to expect from the Galaxy (':
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