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lol im the only one who voted for the Razr so far. Well it's nothing amazing tbh but its not bad either :)

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Galaxy S4, regret the purchase and am looking to either Nexus 5 or HTC One

 

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Galaxy Note II back on stock rom waiting for Carbon Rom to release 4.3 outside of nightlies.

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I currently own the iPhone 4 and will soon upgrade to a Nexus 5

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I currently own a HTC EVO 3D, most well built phone I've ever seen ... Apart from Nokia obviously.

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nexus nexus Nexus Nexus NEXUS!!!!!!!! Nexus line is missing from that poll. It'd be massive on this forum.

 

-Nexus 4

who cares...

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Currently have some Sony Experia Arc S phone or something.

Going to be a proud Iphone user in a couple of days :D

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None of you know a classy phone. It doesn't get any more professional than this:

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But that's my old phone, I graduated to 

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S2 skyrocket, going to upgrade to a Nexus 5 or a note 3 soon

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The Z1 does not use the exact same shell.

 

The Z and Z1 were too expensive, so I went with an Xperia SP, is my 2nd android phone after an Xperia U and I'm loving it.

I would get the Xperia S instead of the SP. They have pretty much the same internals and I am really happy with the S at the moment. It runs 4.1 Timescape UI Jellybean and it is just as smooth as the SP.

Plus, it's £199 now.

 

+Great screen

+Fits in hand well

+Amazing build quality

+Dedicated 2-stage camera button is really good

+Clear bar at the bottom is surprisingly useful

+Home, menu and back buttons are more sensitive than reviews say

+Great Camera

+Superfluously good voice quality

+Good battery when compared to most phones e.g: Nexus 4

 

-Some stutter in everyday use; not nearly as bad as the iPhone 4/4s running iOS 7

-There are two flaps on your phone. After a while, they do get a bit broken (especially the HDMI one as it uses a different mechanism); so you will have to learn how to put them back in correctly

-Back cover of the phone too easy to slide off and I found myself fiddling with it, so I glued it on. It's better that way because you can't replace tha battery anyway

-Even though the experience of the OS is pretty much perfect, there are 2 bugs which need fixing, but aren't thast bad. These are:

  • Alarm sometimes does not go off; of maybe that's just me not hearing it
  • The volume up button does not function sometimes due to the handling app crashing. Solved with a reboot.

Hope it helped

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Galaxy S3 4G and for work I have Lumia 820

U avin a giggle m8?

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Was interested in the HTC one because I looked competeble to the iphone. Then Linus got it. So I then got it. Still debating whether to stay or switch back to my iPhone. I will say the touch sensor on this thing is not as dense as an iPhone.

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I would get the Xperia S instead of the SP. They have pretty much the same internals and I am really happy with the S at the moment. It runs 4.1 Timescape UI Jellybean and it is just as smooth as the SP.

Plus, it's £199 now.

 

+Great screen

+Fits in hand well

+Amazing build quality

+Dedicated 2-stage camera button is really good

+Clear bar at the bottom is surprisingly useful

+Home, menu and back buttons are more sensitive than reviews say

+Great Camera

+Superfluously good voice quality

+Good battery when compared to most phones e.g: Nexus 4

 

-Some stutter in everyday use; not nearly as bad as the iPhone 4/4s running iOS 7

-There are two flaps on your phone. After a while, they do get a bit broken (especially the HDMI one as it uses a different mechanism); so you will have to learn how to put them back in correctly

-Back cover of the phone too easy to slide off and I found myself fiddling with it, so I glued it on. It's better that way because you can't replace tha battery anyway

-Even though the experience of the OS is pretty much perfect, there are 2 bugs which need fixing, but aren't thast bad. These are:

  • Alarm sometimes does not go off; of maybe that's just me not hearing it
  • The volume up button does not function sometimes due to the handling app crashing. Solved with a reboot.

Hope it helped

 

I was going to buy the Xperia S, since it was cheaper, though not by much. But I went to the store and look at both models together, the SP looks and feel waaaaay better, plus they are not so similar in specs:

 

-S does not have expandable memory, while the SP do take micro SD cards.

-Processor in the S is 1.5 GHz, the SP is 1.7 GHz

-GPU in the S is a adreno 220, while the SP has an adreno 320 

-Screen is slightly bigger in the SP  (4.3 vs 4.6 inches)

-Battery is Bigger in the SP  (1750 vs 2370 mA)

-SP supports LTE networks, which I do have in my area.

-Sp has gorilla glass on the screen

-Gingerbread vs Jelly Bean.  (my service provider decided not to bring the update to icecream sandwich for the S in my country)

 

The only thing the S had above the SP is the Camera (12 vs 8 MP), and the camera is really not important to me, I barely ever use it.  And the bigger battery makes a big difference for me, The phone has last 2 days before running out, even when I am playing some games in it during breaks.

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Nexus 4, although I have a Nexus 5 coming in a few days.

 

Past 2 years I've had a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10, Motorola RAZR (XT910) and an iPhone 4S

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I was going to buy the Xperia S, since it was cheaper, though not by much. But I went to the store and look at both models together, the SP looks and feel waaaaay better, plus they are not so similar in specs:

-S does not have expandable memory, while the SP do take micro SD cards.

-Processor in the S is 1.5 GHz, the SP is 1.7 GHz

-GPU in the S is a adreno 220, while the SP has an adreno 320

-Screen is slightly bigger in the SP (4.3 vs 4.6 inches)

-Battery is Bigger in the SP (1750 vs 2370 mA)

-SP supports LTE networks, which I do have in my area.

-Sp has gorilla glass on the screen

-Gingerbread vs Jelly Bean. (my service provider decided not to bring the update to icecream sandwich for the S in my country)

The only thing the S had above the SP is the Camera (12 vs 8 MP), and the camera is really not important to me, I barely ever use it. And the bigger battery makes a big difference for me, The phone has last 2 days before running out, even when I am playing some games in it during breaks.

The bigger screen may be a boon, but I thing that higher density is better. Plus, you get 32 gigs standard, compared to a measly 8 gigs in the SP. But its you're choice at the end of the day. Tell me what you think about it if you get it anyway :)

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The bigger screen may be a boon, but I thing that higher density is better. Plus, you get 32 gigs standard, compared to a measly 8 gigs in the SP. But its you're choice at the end of the day. Tell me what you think about it if you get it anyway :)

 

I had it for 2 weeks, haven't seen anything wrong with it, right now I have it with 40 GB of total storage.  Suppose to accept 64 GB memory cards, but I couldn't find one of category 10.

Mystery is the source of all true science.

 

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Nexus 4

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I rock a Samsung GT-E1150. awww yeah!

Does anyone even use PCIe SSDs?

 

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Android seems to be the trend here, but i have...

...a BlackBerry 9900. How 'bout that?

 

p.s. for people saying "UGHH BLACKBERRY SUCKSSS", yeah they probably are, but this phone surprisingly doesn't suck.

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