John
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People in here saying iOS is massively better seriously haven't had an android phone have they, a wildfire doesn't count.
Android isn't a clunky slow OS, on something like the Galaxy S2 it's amazingly fast and smooth.
As I pointed out earlier, Apple think the interface on the Samsung is that close to theirs that they are in court over it so can someone please explain to me what's better about iOS?
The fact it's locked down and you can use it the way Apple decide?
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jacko198
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Same, although i have an N900. It was on recycling sites for £90 last week, its now £40 FFS!
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
i'm out of contract, so will see how much the phone will be on a 12 month jobby, and sell my 4 to cover it. maybe. or just keep my 4
I'm in two minds this morning. Sell my 4 and put £199 in for another sim free one...or just keep my 4.
I'm only interested in Siri which I'm sure will be available on the 4 when iOS5 gets JB but the £200 isn't a massive amount of money.
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AndyKent
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I loved my desire when it came out, but little things about the OS are annoying me now. Small crashes/bugs. That and the speed of the device in general. Oh and despite me looking after it really well it still seems to be starting to fall apart (the "C" in the HTC lettering on the back fell out yesterday).
Tempted to get a 4 now for the better res screen and faster processing, especially if the prices are coming down.
Although I'd still like to try a WP7 option, but it seems like thats still lagging behind...
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Steve
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my htc has been brilliant, think it crashed once, but then i keep it in a case mate, and screen protector
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John
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Desire is getting on a bit now, Android has definitely matured since that came out.
As for build quality, for a plastic phone it's good, mine is in perfect nick other than a scratch where I've dropped it.
Nowhere near iPhone materials and build quality though.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by Russ
i'm out of contract, so will see how much the phone will be on a 12 month jobby, and sell my 4 to cover it. maybe. or just keep my 4
I'm in two minds this morning. Sell my 4 and put £199 in for another sim free one...or just keep my 4.
I'm only interested in Siri which I'm sure will be available on the 4 when iOS5 gets JB but the £200 isn't a massive amount of money.
thats funny
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AndyKent
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Oh, and the 'back' button is packing up which is more annoying.
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by AndyKent
Oh, and the 'back' button is packing up which is more annoying.
Steve's is perfect though mate so there is no problem. You must be making it up
[Edited on 05-10-2011 by mwg]
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IvIarkgraham
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mine gets battered in work and its still fine. lack of internal memory is the only thing that annoys me about my desire
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by jacko198
Same, although i have an N900. It was on recycling sites for £90 last week, its now £40 FFS!
That's at least a year newer than my n97mini and I can get £46 for that
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Gary
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Icloud on iOS 5 looks good, do android do a similar thing?
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mwg
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I can see Gary sticking with an iPhone yet...
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John
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Google already does loads of it, including a free music storage service, music bit is US only currently though.
I think dropbox are doing extra storage for android users.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by John
Google already does loads of it, including a free music storage service, music bit is US only currently though.
I think dropbox are doing extra storage for android users.
Just want it for photos, contacts etc really
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
I can see Gary sticking with an iPhone yet...
We'll see. Off to look at whats available later.
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A2H GO
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Hmm...think I'll hold off. Wait for the iOS5 JB then update my 4 and get Siri running. Job done.
http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/sorry-iphone-4-owners-siri-will-be-exclusive-to-the-iphone-4s-2011104/
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/10/04/siri-being-ported-to-iphone4/
[Edited on 05-10-2011 by A2H GO]
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Gary
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Siri won't work properly anyway.
Not for us northerners anyway
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John
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Apple completely forgetting about previous generation users with a feature, that's a surprise.
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Cavey
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I'd imagine the vast majority of people will never use siri, and the ones who do want to use it will get annoyed with it not working properly with accents etc
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John
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Can't see why it wont work, Google does it really well so no reason apple can't.
Its a crap feature though. Apart from dialing a number or changing tracks, you'll have the phone in your hand anyway.
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Cavey
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Using the weather thing that they used as an example, It's just so you don't have to click on the weather app, which is of course far too much effort, you just ask it about the weather instead, so guess it's meant to be time saving and make it easier to get quick answers for things
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Cavey
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Depends how varied it is I guess, I mean, could I ask it "Who are crewe playing this weekend" and then it'd automatically search the net and answer for me? - That'd actually be quite impressive
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
I'd imagine the vast majority of people will never use siri, and the ones who do want to use it will get annoyed with it not working properly with accents etc
Although people probably won't use it they'll still want it and its the only reason to upgrade from the iPhone 4, hence Apple keeping it specifically to the 4S.
I'm sure it will run fine on the 4, it has done for the past 12 months.
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John
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Does it require a button press to start listening to you?
Can ask you android phone that just now and it'll get you an answer from Google.
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