Hi,
My girlfriend has a HTC Buzz: Wildfire
But he is already 2 years almost 3 years old..
At the moment he's very slow, battery is dead after 10h stand-by
But she doesnt want a big phone, the phone must have the same size as the wildfire and better as the wildfire
Well size is different with every phone, but i mean it may not be difference of 1 cm
It doesnt have to be a HTC, but no lg
So what do you recommend?
Thank you very much
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The HTC Desire C almost exactly has the same dimensions as the HTC Wildfire (down to the millimetre).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Wildfire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Desire_C
A friend of mine got a Desire C and he is glad about it. He specifically told me multitasking was working better than he expected, considering the rather modest specs of the device.
Thanks for your help, if there are more suggestions don't hesitate to say it
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Anyone experience with the Sony xperia tipo?
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Samsung ace 2, s advance, xperia sola!
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Im tormenting myself now... at about the same price I told my friend to get The Samsung Galaxy S i9000gt (the original) over the Sony Erricsson Xperia Arc.
Did I screw him? can you ease me in to what ive done
You've screwed him, but i still luv Galaxy S's screen- there's no match for it...rest all things are better in arc
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I don't think you did. The Galaxy's camera is worse, but that's about the only thing. It has way more in-built storage, a better battery and a secondary camera.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=3115&idPhone2=3619
My friend has a galaxy. It is a great phone now stop beating yourself up about it.
It is better compare them or say him that it is a good phone through video call from your phone to his phone...when he will ask why you say him...then how can we see each other at a sane time...we hot a secondary camera...slight change - you also have to get a secondary camera on phone
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The galaxy s is a great phone. Is your friends a techy person?
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Can someone help me getting the best phone under 17,000 INR with good rom development support by xda developers ?
I have just come across Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo V. Is there some other phone that suites my budget ?
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As per my issue I would Luke to inform you to make a checklist about your needs and try to match on gsmarena with your checklist. I hope you will find your best one.
Another thing is no device are fully compiled for all sort of needs like surfing, gaming, music, video etc. Every device has its own pros & cons, you will find these over gsmarena too.
Please update us about your needs and your selection. So that this thread will be helpful for other's whone looking for it.
Thanks
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More details. Are you after a large screen device, good battery? Sense, touchwiz or stock android?
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olyloh6696 said:
More details. Are you after a large screen device, good battery? Sense, touchwiz or stock android?
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Large screen is not that important for me. Good battery, yes. I would prefer sense but with my requirements, it doesn't fit my budget.
My requirements:
GPU for HD Games
Camera 5MP or above
Screen resolution should be good
At least 1 Ghz processor
And some other basic needs that now a days are fullfilled on almost all the handsets. Oops and also xda support/development of tons should be good.
For the above specs, I found Neo V to be beneficial. Any other suggestions ?
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cleansafi said:
As per my issue I would Luke to inform you to make a checklist about your needs and try to match on gsmarena with your checklist. I hope you will find your best one.
Another thing is no device are fully compiled for all sort of needs like surfing, gaming, music, video etc. Every device has its own pros & cons, you will find these over gsmarena too.
Please update us about your needs and your selection. So that this thread will be helpful for other's whone looking for it.
Thanks
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Thanks for your reply mate. I will be updating the thread with some more details now.
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Desire S fits your criteria then.
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olyloh6696 said:
Desire S fits your criteria then.
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Budget is not that high.
BTW Sony Ericsson neo v vs HTC primo/one v? Which one is better?
.xxx. said:
Large screen is not that important for me. Good battery, yes. I would prefer sense but with my requirements, it doesn't fit my budget.
My requirements:
GPU for HD Games
Camera 5MP or above
Screen resolution should be good
At least 1 Ghz processor
And some other basic needs that now a days are fullfilled on almost all the handsets. Oops and also xda support/development of tons should be good.
For the above specs, I found Neo V to be beneficial. Any other suggestions ?
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I don't really know how much your budget is since my currency is the Euro but for your requirements (mine were pretty much the same) I would buy Xperia Play (if you're really into gamming). I also considered Neo V but I wanted a bigger screen and the physical controls are really awesome. Neo V is around 160€ in my country and I bought Play for 200€, not that much difference.
I'd recommend a galaxy S. Strong gpu beautiful screen flash and good rom development..
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Galaxy S or Xperia Neo/Neo V
If you do manage to get a Xperia Neo I myself will help you with any problems that arise
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waynekirby said:
Galaxy S or Xperia Neo/Neo V
If you do manage to get a Xperia Neo I myself will help you with any problems that arise
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I would be considering neo v or one v or gs but don't you think gs is old to buy now. I mean it was launched in June 2010.?
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.xxx. said:
Budget is not that high.
BTW Sony Ericsson neo v vs HTC primo/one v? Which one is better?
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The One V, being one if the latest devices is sure to get more supper from HTC, and even the possibility of Jellybean. Keep that in mind
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olyloh6696 said:
The One V, being one if the latest devices is sure to get more supper from HTC, and even the possibility of Jellybean. Keep that in mind
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****.. now I'm really confused between these three phones:
HTC One V - doesn't have front camera
Sony Ericsson Neo V - less internal space and a bit old
Samsung Galaxy S - less ROM
Above phones have its cons. I'm from India and here, 3G is not yet fully established. It might take almost a year or 2 for it to get established fully.
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Don't buy the galaxy s. Its a nice phone but very old and Samsung has stopped supporting it. You're better off with the Sony or HTC phone that you've mentioned.
Ps.Sony phone gets official ics.
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gcuchiha said:
Don't buy the galaxy s. Its a nice phone but very old and Samsung has stopped supporting it. You're better off with the Sony or HTC phone that you've mentioned.
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Okay. So, I'm left with Sony Ericsson neo v and HTC one v. The V's are creating confusion here :-/
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Neo V has CM9 support from FXP Team and also we (TeamXperia) ported AOKP to it so its handy
One V would be the best choice if you are looking for a newer phone
All depends on price, if they are similar price then go for one V
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Alex530 said:
I'd recommend a galaxy S. Strong gpu beautiful screen flash and good rom development..
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i second that.. i own an Optimus 3D, and its pretty good for development.. other than the fact that its GPS sucks balls!
waynekirby said:
Neo V has CM9 support from FXP Team and also we (TeamXperia) ported AOKP to it so its handy
One V would be the best choice if you are looking for a newer phone
All depends on price, if they are similar price then go for one V
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One v has a draw back currently that the screen shows the yellow rings which is an issue in it..
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.xxx. said:
One v has a draw back currently that the screen shows the yellow rings which is an issue in it..
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Do your research on the phones available to you and make up your own mind. Never and I mean never get a phone based on how many Developers the phone has because you will be disappointed when the next best device comes out and the Devs move devices as they tend to do.
In closing make up your own mind
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Anyone know how many Arias were sold and any estimates for how many may still be in use? Just wandering about what the market is for continuing the rom upgrade work for this phone.
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I have a one x now but just flashed winsuks cm9 port Rom. I still play with it and will use as a back up phone but lately its my toddlers mp3 player/princess game device lol
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I still use it as my main phone. I flashed munjenis cm9 ROM which is working great for me. I just bought it two months before the Desire C came out, so I want to keep using it for at least one year. Maybe then something better comes up, who knows?
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I got it in the beginning of the year, so just like dansou901 I wanna keep it for a while. I love this phone and I hope it gets support for a little longer.
This is an awesome phone for my first Android!
You're right, it's awesome, but it is only Arm v6, so it won't be compatible to newer software...
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I just like the small size and it's elegant design. I am also impressed with how the rom developers have been able to keep it current with ICS and now JB. And particularly how other developers have overcome the memory limitations with programs like S2E. Just what is the appeal of a 5" screen?
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I still have 2 Aria's, one with CM7 and the other with CM9. I love what I think is the prefect size of these phones. It's too bad HTC hasn't built another similar sized phone with more memory and processor power.
Hey guys I'm about to root my Desire X thus voiding my warranty I just wanna know if there are any problems with the phone's hardware? =)
thanks!
Nope, not at all.
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After 4 Weeks the Problems started...
...first of all, iam coming from the HTC Desire handset. A solid, powerfull, less memory brave smartphone at least for 2 years.
Switched to Desire X because of the lack of memory on my Desire, although root and sd-ext.
I was very impressed of this low budget device, it did a precious impression onto me, but now i know why HTC is losing marketshare and the earnings decreases.
The device itself, even without the backside attached creaks on the upper left and right corner - ok i would life with that, but there are constant reboots and state an error report, while my device is on standby and stored in my pocket - maybe there is too much pressure applied while i tie up my shoes, but my old desire took it without any problems.
The main problem is the screen, i got an array of faulty pixels - so iam heading to my retailer to get this device repaired and then sold.
Nexus 4 iam coming, although i loved the handy size....
Attached pictures of the upper left corner taken with a One S through a magnifying glass...
no problem
I also have a Desire S, now my wife is using it.
Until now I don't have any problem, it's smoother and I think it eats less battery than Desire S (both stock ROM).
Waiting for full Sense that i miss from Desire S :crying:
Unfortunately I recognized one problem.
After every shutdown and restart of the phone I miss some apps on the screen or in my favourite folder.
Like most of my other apps I transferred them with Titanium Backup from my old phone (Desire).
I cannot see, why these few apps (Financial Times App, Paradise Island, Blast Monkeys, Bad Piggies) behave like this and the others not. Maybe it is associated with root, maybe not...
Yep, have the same problem, it's because those apps are installed on the SD-card, and the phone doesn't link them to the screen when booting.
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That means theres no way to change that behaviour (without another rom)?
Not that i know, sorry
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Goldbaer said:
That means theres no way to change that behaviour (without another rom)?
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use an alternative launcher like go-launcher...
the only problem i have are some random reboots. this happens once a week and i have no clue why this happens
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tsx777 said:
use an alternative launcher like go-launcher...
the only problem i have are some random reboots. this happens once a week and i have no clue why this happens
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Why should another launcher solve the problem?
The apps will stay on the SD-card, why should the behaviour change?
The only problem is the small number of developers writing ROMs. :silly:
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Why should another launcher solve the problem?
The apps will stay on the SD-card, why should the behaviour change?
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Because they use other methods for the shortcuts. Just try it and give us feedback. I don't have the problem on my desire x so it's up to you.
i have this phone for a 2 weeks now, and still not have any problems, except one random reboot..i dont know why, hope that will not repeat
No problems so far. Works like a charm.
Im comming from Desire (bravo), and Desire Hd.
I can say Dx is awsome budget phone, never had any prob. Running smooth.
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The only problem is horrible hiss noise on headphones and speaker. But that is unrepairable.
phones got bad bad speekers... wanna kill htc for it... rest is superbbb
Hello, I used to mod my phones a lot, but last I had switched to a Lumia, but have since switched back to a One X+. And I forget a lot of the stuff I knew about Android Modification.
But I digress. I'm trying to figure out which Rom for the HOX+ is best for which use.
- Best on Battery Life?
- Fastest and Most Fluid?
- Best Mix of Both Battery and Speed?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you all so much in advance!
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Elegancia no question, hands down!
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Viperxl 4.0. Great tweaks and awesome everything else.
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I switched back to the factory default ROM (but still rooted) and I have to say that I am happy with the performance. I ran both Elegancia and ViperXL, as well. Both are fine ROM, no doubt about it. I went back mainly because I'm anticipating Sense 5. My wife has a One (my suggestion) and I think it looks great and is very snappy.
The best and only real answer to your question is for you to make your own decision. Download ask the compatible ROMs and spend about 4-5 days with each. Ask 10 people on a forum and you'll get as many answers, all of them right... for that person.
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