"These are the ‘droids you’re waiting for"
In release date order:
1. Samsung Galaxy S II (May)
2. Motorola Atrix (May/June)
3. HTC Sensation (June)
4. ...
list cont'd...
"These are the ‘droids you’re waiting for"
In release date order:
1. Samsung Galaxy S II (May)
2. Motorola Atrix (May/June)
3. HTC Sensation (June)
4. ...
list cont'd...
Planning to get the sensation and flyer to play pocket legends. Looks like the launch date for the flyer is set for 9th may.
Samsung Galaxy S II.
HTC Evo 3D
3D gadgets set aside - it sports 1GB RAM (The Pyramid/Sensation only sports 768MB).
I'm looking forward to that one, OR the next Tegra 2.5 phone (as long as it has a 4.3" screen/capacitive front buttons/at least 1GB RAM).
Last edited by adwin; 04-22-2011 at 04:42 PM.
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I'd like for Verizon to not charge me full price for an iPhone 4 if I want to upgrade early.
I want to not use a phone anymore. I'm really up in the air about getting a cheap 7" tablet, or something like a Gtablet from Viewsonic and having it as an ereader too. Phones are too small and laggy, and I doubt I'll be updating to a good one any time soon.
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Yeah, if the Tablets have the option that an e-book reader such as kindle has for e-book reading, then I'll get one. I want all my books to be digital but I want the reading screen to be friendly to the eyes.
That said, I'm still on my oldee 2.5G iPhone and if I see a really top notch upgrade the step up will be worth it for me. The current iPhone screen size needs to be increased a fraction imo. Still I will be v happy to continue playing on my iPhone for now (unless B* does not work on it but think as they said edge it might do?) and there is always the future possible combination of playing B*/PL on both mobile and PC so that's good enough, too. But it's so easy to shoot-up PL on a mobile is one of the best things about it.
CPU, GPU are both solid.
Screen size, you should see if that is big enough (esp for games, reading, movie clips) resolution sounds good tho.
The first one was a good phone so this will likely be so too.
OS: Gingerbread (Android 3.x) too is good.
>Compare to what's on the market, the best deal and your own budget and any deals/price drops... if the phone is worth getting(total cost on contract and devise rrp comparison) and to what you have right now. Is it worth upgrading (bottom-line total cost upgrading vs saving not?)
Mobile contracts are like a prison sentence remember (18/24 months hardtime)!
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