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I am going to buy a Android phone on few months 2 months
So which phone should i buy ? Should j wait for galaxy s3
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I have no price limits
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Yeah that may be a good choice, Or even the next HTC (the Ville?) It is quadcore and 720p HD screen.
What was your interest?that would determine which Android phone suite for you.
A minimum 4 inch screen
Dual core or more procceser
Full hd video recording
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anna0811 said:
I am going to buy a Android phone on few months 2 months
So which phone should i buy ? Should j wait for galaxy s3
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I have no price limits
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I was going to post a similar question..
My HTC Desire HD is sadly having hardware issues and I need to replace it.
I need a phone in the next couple days.
The HTC Ville was my choice, but I don't think I'll be able to wait for its release!
I'm looking for advice on Androids already on the market.
Min. Requirements:
- 4" Screen
- Dual core
- 1GB RAM
It has to be an international phone.
A qwerty (physical) keyboard would be an amazing add-on, but from my googling I don't think that is available with the above specs.
I would love to hear your thoughts.. Thanks
And for the OP.. If you could wait for the Ville, do it
Is ville better or s3
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Is ville better or s3
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Of course dude, ville had sense 4.0 hehehe
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If you can’t wait then I would recommend Google Nexus Prime. If you willing to wait but not for long I would consider looking at “Galaxy SII skyrocket HD” rumors has it that it will be released sometime in March. Finally, if you can wait and you are not in a hurry then I would consider the next gen phones with quad core processors such as Galaxy SIII and HTC Ville as they are going to be some of the first phones that will come with ICS preinstalled
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If you can’t wait then I would recommend Google Nexus Prime. If you willing to wait but not for long I would consider looking at “Galaxy SII skyrocket HD” rumors has it that it will be released sometime in March. Finally, if you can wait and you are not in a hurry then I would consider the next gen phones with quad core processors such as Galaxy SIII and HTC Ville as they are going to be some of the first phones that will come with ICS preinstalled
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I just came back from the mobile shop, i played around with the nexus prime..
I really liked the screen on that thing! And ICS feels/looks great..
However, what i didn't like is:
- no sd card slot (
- 5 megapixel cam ( my DHD has an 8 and it's 2 years old)
- I've never liked the build of the Samsung smartphones.. Compared to the builds of HTC phones, Samsungs (including the nexus prime) feel like a toy in your hand; or am I the only one who feels that?
So I'm not sure whether I'm willing to sacrifice the above.
I will check the Galaxy SII skyrocket HD.. I'm not sure what to do.. I guess I'll keep on looking.. I don't wanna wish it!
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Sony Xperia S.
Galaxy Nexus Prime is what I recommend.
that great..........................................
soomuch said:
If you can’t wait then I would recommend Google Nexus Prime. If you willing to wait but not for long I would consider looking at “Galaxy SII skyrocket HD” rumors has it that it will be released sometime in March. Finally, if you can wait and you are not in a hurry then I would consider the next gen phones with quad core processors such as Galaxy SIII and HTC Ville as they are going to be some of the first phones that will come with ICS preinstalled
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My opinion: Galaxy S2 will be a very good option, in fact, the best option before ICS generation.
Galaxy S2
HTC Sensation(XE/XL maybe?)
Sony Xperia S(upcoming)
Sony Xperia Ion(upcoming)
HI,
I recently bricked my phone trying to flash Cyanogenmod 7 on my HTC Desire S (apparently installing a rom on that phone is like running in a mine field).
It worked for an hour before totally crashing the phone.
CM7 was so amazing that I was wondering if there were any phones on which you could install it with close to 0 risks. I mean, it seems to be a piece of cake on the Nexus, but are the Samsung phones safe as well ?
Because after using CM7 I really can't stand HTC Sense anymore and I know that the HTC phones aren't the easiest one to root.
(I know that there are always some risks while installing a rom, I just want the phones with the lowest risks)
Sony Xperia S
My desire is wonderful.. but.. not NFC, bad camera, bad screen etc..
But I love it ...
one vote for SGS2.
Ville with quad? wut
Where do people read that Ville will recieve a quad-core processor?
Ville is supposed to be a DHD predesessor, with a dual-core clocked @ 1.5 GHz
whereas the HTC Edge is the one with quad-core (and this perhaps being a Tegra 3?), with 720p screen, Sense 4, NFC, 4G and international aswell.
I'm getting this as soon as available in Denmark!!
I juts got the Galaxy note, but am very interested in the recently announced HTC One X. Do you guys think that it will be released within the 30 day period I have to exchange out my Note for a different phone?
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I juts got the Galaxy note, but am very interested in the recently announced HTC One X. Do you guys think that it will be released within the 30 day period I have to exchange out my Note for a different phone?
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specs?
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specs?
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http://bit.ly/ys4bbc
It said "within 60 days" of MWC. So probably not.
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http://bit.ly/ys4bbc
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Hard to find too much appealing in those specs over the AT&T note. Aside from ICS.
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Hard to find too much appealing in those specs over the AT&T note. Aside from ICS.
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Processor, camera, ICS, fluidity of OS, timely upgrades from HTC, graphics chip.... thats to name a few...
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http://bit.ly/ys4bbc
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Seriously? We supposed to know about HTC products?
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Processor, camera, ICS, fluidity of OS, timely upgrades from HTC, graphics chip.... thats to name a few...
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I must be blind, I am not seeing a difference in processor or camera in the AT&T version
Edit: oh wait, found it : http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/305954/20120228/htc-one-x-samsung-galaxy-note-mwc.htm
according to this article there is a delay http://www.tmonews.com/2012/03/rumor-htc-one-x-one-s-delayed-due-to-chip-manufacturing-problems/
I got tired of htc, all their bootloader locking rules and stuff like that are annoying+I dont like the design of the phones
If anyone really considers that crap (in my opinion, sorry to offend anyone), i suggest he/she should wait for the Samsung S III is much better.
I highly doubt it. It is rumored that the AT&T variant of the HTC One X has been delayed due to a problem with the manufacturing of the Qualcomm S4 chipset.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/HTC-...may-be-delayed-Snapdragon-S4-to-blame_id27884
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I must be blind, I am not seeing a difference in processor or camera in the AT&T version
Edit: oh wait, found it : http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/305954/20120228/htc-one-x-samsung-galaxy-note-mwc.htm
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Note is the Qualcom S3 while the HTC will be the S4. It should be faster just haven't seen benchmarks yet other than from an Xperia S sporting the same chip.
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Note is the Qualcom S3 while the HTC will be the S4. It should be faster just haven't seen benchmarks yet other than from an Xperia S sporting the same chip.
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The s4 benchmarks better than the tegra 3
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Smaller screen.
Smaller battery.
NO removable battery.
NO micro SD compatibility.
Marginally better processor speed and camera.
Why would you want the HTC?
My contract is up with Sprint in 6 months. AT&T said they'd "rebate" me $75 to switch back to them.
As soon as the early termination fee from Sprint matches that, I'll be tossing my Evo into the junk drawer that afternoon and getting a Note.
My wife has the Note and I am shellshocked at just how good a phone it is...
The One X looks like a really nice phone but how can you ever go back from a 5.3in screen?
If I would ever abandon my note (not very likely), it would be for the Asus padfone. I owned a transformer and that thing was awesome. The padfone looks to be much better than the One X design-wise, with roughly the same specs. Also, Asus rocks at updating their Android devices.. only ones who get updates faster are nexus owners.
Can't replace battery and no memory card option. Yuck! And I like HTC.
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Smaller screen.
Smaller battery.
NO removable battery.
NO micro SD compatibility.
Marginally better processor speed and camera.
Why would you want the HTC?
My contract is up with Sprint in 6 months. AT&T said they'd "rebate" me $75 to switch back to them.
As soon as the early termination fee from Sprint matches that, I'll be tossing my Evo into the junk drawer that afternoon and getting a Note.
My wife has the Note and I am shellshocked at just how good a phone it is...
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People seem to forget the fact that other phones have smaller batteries because they have smaller screens. You don't need a 2600 mah battery to get the same results as the Note with a smaller screen. Also, I would say the processor and camera are far from "marginally" better considering the processor outperforms the tegra 3.
Also, it will ship with ICS instead if having to wait for this carrier bull****
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I thought about the HTC one X. But honestly i am not a huge fan of their design but this one looks cool. But going down to a 4.6 display would prob suck. I dont use my camera that much really. ICS is what intrigues me. Not really worth it IMO.
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The display in that phone is not SuperAMOLED that = FAIL and its smaller
Wait for the Galaxy S III
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Smaller screen.
Smaller battery.
NO removable battery.
NO micro SD compatibility.
Marginally better processor speed and camera.
Why would you want the HTC?
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plus no AMOLED screen
i cant see why one would want this either (coming from the note that is)
I'm about to change my old Desire with a new phone... but i'm very undecided on my choose.
I have no budget limit, but i want to spend well my money...
I'm interested in full ICS support that come with Galaxy Nexus, but some features don't like to me (plastic case, design, easy-to-scrath display, "old" cpu and gpu) ...
I like so much new HTC One series (especially One X) but it has too much inch for me and the nvidia soc doesn't persuade me (after have seen lg 2x problems) ...
so there is HTC One S, but here i don't like the design (much more beautiful on OneX) and to tell the truth, i like original interface of ICS, i don't want Sense also because is too "Social-print" (i don't have facebook, twitter, google+)
I'm so confused
Hmmm, Samsung galaxy s2? If your still into HTC phones maybe XE or XL.
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Hmmm, Samsung galaxy s2? If your still into HTC phones maybe XE or XL.
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S2 is getting old ...
maybe the best thing is to wait for S3
First your current available
Well SGS2 has the best processor of that generation, shame about the TW muddled OS. This is the only thing that lets it down.
The GalNexus is almost indentical with a bigger screen, excellent noise cancellation, processor almost as good but ecellent stock vaniila guaranteed upgrade but no gorilla glass, and micro SD card.
The HTC One X -- Quad Core, large screen, ICS, Good camera with nice features. No removable battery, no microsd card. See debate about Quad vs Dual Core to decide where you stand
For deciding phones in the future might be good
This thread is closed but was helpful, links to the proper thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1579299&page=4
For a fair as you can find evaluation of quad core vs top dual core
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/05/htc-one-x-vs-one-s/
Seeing as the Krait S4 performs quite well, I'd suggest the ASUS padfone as a strong contender for your purchase.
Future phones are mostly rumourer and I covered that here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24774191
best thing to do now is wait... obviously for SGS3. That does not mean SGS3 is your best option… you should wait & then compare HTC One X , SGS3 & LG optimus 4X
Cristian.CT46 said:
S2 is getting old ...
maybe the best thing is to wait for S3
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I agree, if the HTC One X isn't suited for you then waiting really Is the best option.
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Galaxy Nexus is getting cheaper by the second, and will undoubtedly take a further price dive after the S3 comes out (hopefully in a month or too), so that's an option. However, you said you had unlimited budget, and didn't like GN so much. (Also, it is a "last-generation" phone, though not outdated or anything.)
You never mentioned if rooting was an option. If so, you can get stock ICS on pretty much anything (I'd wait for the S3 to compare it to our current options, then). If not, your choices are far more limited (most of them not even out yet): http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/q9zvm/phones_with_stock_ice_cream_sandwich/
Either wait for S3 or go for S2 and root it. Flash ICS rom and you are golden..
Can anyone tell me what the main differences are when you compare gnexus with the stock ROM vs gs2 with rooted ics rom? The differences in speed smoothness etc
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Can anyone tell me what the main differences are when you compare gnexus with the stock ROM vs gs2 with rooted ics rom? The differences in speed smoothness etc
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Last time I've heard the SGS2 with ics is faster. But I guess that's a personal opinion.
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I am planning to get a new phone and i cannot decide between the One X+ (international ver.) and the LG Nexus 4 (N4).
I want:
Extremely Smooth.
A nice UI (User Interface) to brag about.
A future proofed phone
Hard Gaming
Downloading - Wifi g/b/n optional /a
Above average battery life - lasts a day or more.
And lastly, i will not root my phone as soon as i get it - but i might think about it. But, it may be unlikely.
For:
I would get a N4. but, i hate the fact that i would not be able to get HTC's awesome widgets. - Weather...
The N4 is basically similar to Apex Launcher.
Against:
I am getting tired of the sense interface. It is very similar to Gingerbread. - which makes it kind of boring.
Nexus has the new gen specs - flagship processor, 2GB Ram..
I am actually happy with my current HTC Desire Z - rooted with ELITEMOD. But the thing which annoys me a lot is the battery life - 7-8 hours minimal use - no games.
Other phone suggestions are welcome. Not LG, GS3, iPhone.
PS. I like touchwiz, but the SGS3 is not a option.
I dislike the name LG, so it is not a option - Yes i am picky. With a exception for the Nexus series.
...A decently new phone which WILL get the Jellybean update.
Update:
If you are reading this in 2013, I recommend getting the HTC M7, Nexus 7, or if you are in the main stream get the S4, or the New Samsung Galaxy Note (not the note 2).
Rumours say the M7 n the new galaxy note will have a camera which is above 10 megapixels. Rumours also say the HTC M7 will have a tegra 4 processor.
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How about the Razr HD Maxx?
3300mAh battery, so plenty for extended gaming sessions, and it is due to get Jellybean very soon. Might not be cutting edge enough on the specs front though with only a dual core S4 & 1gb ram.
I've only had my One X+ for 8 days and haven't done much gaming to be honest, but I have noticed that extended periods of browsing can chew through the battery, so gaming would run it down even quicker ( depending on your screen brightness level I suppose )
Tbh if the Razr had an lcd / ips screen I would have one now instead of the One X+ as I hate amoled screens. That was the only thing that stopped me picking one up.
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Thanks, but what is so bad about amoled screens.
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MMoodyB said:
How about the Razr HD Maxx?
3300mAh battery, so plenty for extended gaming sessions, and it is due to get Jellybean very soon. Might not be cutting edge enough on the specs front though with only a dual core S4 & 1gb ram.
I've only had my One X+ for 8 days and haven't done much gaming to be honest, but I have noticed that extended periods of browsing can chew through the battery, so gaming would run it down even quicker ( depending on your screen brightness level I suppose )
Tbh if the Razr had an lcd / ips screen I would have one now instead of the One X+ as I hate amoled screens. That was the only thing that stopped me picking one up.
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Thanks for your information. But what is so bad about amoled screens.
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go get the N4. there decision made for you
these threads are pointless
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Thanks for your information. But what is so bad about amoled screens.
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For me it's how they can over saturate the colours, and that whites can look more of a grey / blue colour than proper white. You do get deeper blacks with an amoled screen though.
It doesn't bother most people to be honest, and a lot of people like the over saturated look, but I personally prefer the more natural image quality & colours of a good lcd / ips screen.
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Lloir said:
these threads are pointless
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So is your reply man
pure.noob said:
I dislike the name LG, so it is not a option - Yes i am picky.
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Surely you know that the Nexus 4 is manufactured by LG? If LG is such a problem, why are you considering the N4?
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A decently new phone which WILL get the Jellybean update.
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you know the HOX+ and the LG Nexus 4 both have JB....right?
I'll give you a hint why not to buy a nexus 4 I have a few games installed and it uses up 11 gigs of internal sd card now doesnt nexus 4 only have 14 usable?
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Andrew149 said:
I have a few games installed and it uses up 11 gigs of internal sd card now doesnt nexus 4 only have 14 usable?
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It is around 12gb usable I think, which is even worse
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It is around 12gb usable I think, which is even worse
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Geeze I guess no games for nexus 4 users
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Andrew149 said:
I'll give you a hint why not to buy a nexus 4 I have a few games installed and it uses up 11 gigs of internal sd card now doesnt nexus 4 only have 14 usable?
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Does the Nexus 4 have wifi hotspot, HSDPA+ (4G), and duel band (2.4ghz and 5ghz) wifi?
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HTC one X+
1.7ghz Quad
Amazing SLCD 2 "best display on the market"
Jellybean 4.1 with sense 4+ on top.
8mp image sense camera (dedicated processing chip)
64GB Memory, 55 available to the user.
Nexus 4
1.5ghz quad
Decent 720p display
Mediocre camera
Very fragile glass back
32 or 16 GB memory.
Idk why you ask when the specs are all over xda. I mean the nexus 4 will be smoother, and sense is too in your face, but I'd go with the HOX+. Sorry Google, but HTC has probably the best build quality for its phones out there, no argument can be made. Samsung and just about every other manufacturer uses plastics that make the device feel cheap.
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001358 said:
HTC one X+
1.7ghz Quad
Amazing SLCD 2 "best display on the market"
Jellybean 4.1 with sense 4+ on top.
8mp image sense camera (dedicated processing chip)
64GB Memory, 55 available to the user.
Nexus 4
1.5ghz quad
Decent 720p display
Mediocre camera
Very fragile glass back
32 or 16 GB memory.
Idk why you ask when the specs are all over xda. I mean the nexus 4 will be smoother, and sense is too in your face, but I'd go with the HOX+. Sorry Google, but HTC has probably the best build quality for its phones out there, no argument can be made. Samsung and just about every other manufacturer uses plastics that make the device feel cheap.
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Nexus storage options are 8gb or 16gb
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I just wanted to know does it has those specific features.
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Yes, but the user is allocated with a specific amount which lowers than 16gb and 8gb (which ever the other model has)
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Just to chime in
I've been kicking around the same decision re: Nexus 4 vs HOX+. Having a Nexus 7, I love the look of stock Jellybean. Not a fan of the Sense Graphics/Themes and find the look dated (as mentioned in this thread already). If there was a foolproof way to install AOSP on the HOX+ and get the Google OTA updates, that would make my decision for me. If anyone knows of this option, I'm all ears.
Not to hijack the thread or anything. If I have to start a new one, I will. But since the OP original decision making process may require this info (really reaching here) then it could be answered without a new thread subject.
On another note, the reason for my leaning to the OneX+ is: Design: the feel of this phone in the hand is second bar none. Screen: Superb. Storage: Huge and therefore, lack of SD not a concern. Second Iteration: the kinks have been worked out of its construction, quality appears very good. Camera: One of the best 8mp on a smartphone with good camera software to boot.
Negative: Software: UI Design looks old, less sophisticated to my eyes. Updates: with stock Sense 4+ they will be slow and most likely stop before updates stop rolling out for the Nexus 4 stock.
Get the HOX+ its a no brainer really!!!!! Its the best device out right now!!! Even better than the DNA. I just got mine today, coming from a HTC ONE X, this phone is perfect. Its got 64gb of storage, jb, and sense......what else could a guy want?!!!! Its the perfect device in my mind.
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Get the HOX+ its a no brainer really!!!!! Its the best device out right now!!! Even better than the DNA. I just got mine today, coming from a HTC ONE X, this phone is perfect. Its got 64gb of storage, jb, and sense......what else could a guy want?!!!! Its the perfect device in my mind.
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+1 zound knows better by the way, zound how's the overall shift to X+? :thumbup:
The HTC EVO 4G LTE was released in May/June 2012 (after the whole import block fiasco). Add on the 20 months wait period for upgrades and the first adopters will begin to be eligible to upgrade in January/February 2014, which is less than a month away. Therefore, the EVO is reaching its End Of Life (EOL). So what phone are you guys planning on getting next?
I'm personally planning on getting the Nexus 5. I spent all of 2 months on a Sense-based ROM. After I switched to Cyanogenmod, I never went back. AOSP > Sense for me. I'm hoping that with the Nexus 5 they'll be fewer bugs with AOSP-based ROMs.
Waiting to see if anything exciting is shown at CES. If i had to choose today would go with the LG G2.
That's why I'm going N5. Hopefully smoother running AOSP with less bugs.
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I ended up going to the HTC one and love it.
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My contract ends in Feb, I want to see what the upcoming HTC M8 or Galaxy S5 will be. Hopefully HTC will have the SD card slot like the Max, or I might have to go with the galaxy And hopefully they don't make the phones any bigger. Phone have been getting gigantic! I got big hands but it's getting ridicules, maybe it's just me
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I've been eyeballing the HTC ONE for a long time. I would love one of those nice shiny Red HTC ones, and I have been very close to buying one on Ebay, but I have an upgrade coming in June, and I plan on waiting it out until then, I'm sure the Rumored "M8" successor to the One is going to be available then, and if it seems like a good phone, I will most likely go with that.
The renders, and specs I've seen of the m8 ROCK!! If true, this device will be a monster!!
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I'm thinking note 3 as of right now but that is strictly bc it's the only phone w. An snapdragon 800 3gb of ram and an sd slot... I'm a specs junkie unfortunately
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The renders, and specs I've seen of the m8 ROCK!! If true, this device will be a monster!!
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Haha that device would be an outdated monster since phones next year are coming with the new snapdragon 805 and m8 will be released with an 800.
no triband. the g2 might be the better option for you, no sd slot, but base 32gb storage.
I will hold out to see what the Galaxy S5 holds, but as of right now I've got my eyes on the Nexus 5. CM10 and CM11 have made me realize that stock Android is really the way to go.
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Haha that device would be an outdated monster since phones next year are coming with the new snapdragon 805 and m8 will be released with an 800.
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Does the "5" in 805 really make that big of a difference? Plus how do you know what the m8 will have when it hasn't even been announced? Your logic makes no sense
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+1 N5
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YoungCorruptionV2.0 said:
Does the "5" in 805 really make that big of a difference? Plus how do you know what the m8 will have when it hasn't even been announced? Your logic makes no sense
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The specs were leaked genius. Look up snapdragon 805.
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The specs were leaked genius. Look up snapdragon 805.
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Leaks don't mean sh!t without official word genius
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YoungCorruptionV2.0 said:
Leaks don't mean sh!t without official word genius
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That's what everyone say about leaks but then they end up being true.
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Leaks don't mean sh!t without official word genius
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Look here at one of my posts. A credible source already shot down the 805 chip and said it'll be the 800.. So maybe you can tone down on the fanboyism and snotty remarks..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2544221
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I'm due for an upgrade in March. Based on the rumors and leaks, my eyes are on either the Galaxy S5 or the M8. I'll just have to wait and see what the final production will look like.
My upgrade is February, and I'm going with the Nexus 5 which I'm buying from Play Store and going to hold onto my upgrade possibly the M8
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I'm surprised how many would buys Samsung device. I'm good with HTC, but I will definitely be considering a N5. Specs mean jack. If you've been around a bit, you know that. They mean about as much as a quadrant score,..i.e. nothing. I just got my daughter a Sammy galaxy tab3,and while it's a pretty decent device, I could not possibly prefer it over an HTC device. Still, nexus 5 is probably my gig in January.
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