Q. My brother and I are going to halves on a tablet and I was wondering which one should we get?
A. Go for asus transformer prime .U can see the product features review and can also get it cheapeest here
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0067PLNRQ?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B0067PLNRQ
asus transformer prime mind-blowingly slim and light weight and with a beautiful metallic spun finished design,it is Android⢠3.2 Honeycomb
Optional Docking station with Full QWERTY keyboard adds additional 6 hours of battery life, to instantly turn the Eee Pad Transformer Prime into PC mode with up to 18 hours of battery life
Samsung Galaxy s2 speakers?
Q. I'm trying to find good and reasonably priced speakers for my samsung galaxy s2. I found a docking station for approx $50 but the seller is unsure of the speaker quality.
Obviously im not expecting sub-woofers but does anyone know of good speakers that match this phone and put out at least a little more/louder volume than the phone itself.
Appreciate all and any help, cheers
A. Anything that has speakers a few inches each and is amplified, will be notably better than the built in speakers.
What is the best smartphone for Verizon Wireless and why?
Q.
A. First of all, I'm actually not a huge techie or an expert on cellphones, but I'm also in the market for a new phone (also for Verizon) and have been researching like crazy, so here's what I've found. I'm personally staying the hell away from the iPhone. iOS is stiff, it has an appearance that can't be fooled around with and certain apps that can't be removed (iTunes as a prime example). While the app store is huge and there are a world of accessories for it, the new iPhone 5 has a new dock that makes any old apple speakers or cables useless. Also, it doesn't support Near Field Communications (NFC), which is something that you may not be interested in now, but is getting implemented in businesses and information stations like crazy. In a year or two, most major businesses and even mom & pop shops will have something for your phone to interact with in order to pay (no more carrying around cards). Also, iTunes sucks and you're stuck with it. Oh, and the battery isn't great either, and the new Apple Maps are blowing it compared to Google Maps. So basically, don't get the iPhone.
I'm looking at Android phones because of their customization and because Google is amazing. You can use widgets just like the ones on your computer so that when you open your home screen you can immediately see the weather, any new messages, or just about anything you can think of. Most new android phones have NFC, and they all come with everything Google has to offer. Also, most android phones come with a slot to put a microSD chip in, which can expand your memory by up to 32GB while iPhones cost loads for every memory increase.
Finally, the phones:
Samsung Galaxy S3: Big-ass phone, huge screen (4.8"), decent battery for a big screen, really good display, runs on the latest android operating system. Ideal if you're looking to play lots of games, watch lots of movies, or look at lots of websites, but if you do those things all day the battery won't last you a whole day.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Pretty much the (slightly) older version of the S3, but now only $50 with a 2-year contract. Really good deal, as this phone is still a beast. It doesn't have a microSD slot, and its battery life isn't the best, so keep those in mind.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx (HD model coming on sale soon): If you don't care about size, get this phone. It's like the king-kong of phones, big but powerful. It has a 4.7" screen, and can do everything the S3 can, but it has a battery that no other phone can even try to compete with. This phone will last you an entire weekend on one charge, even with heavy use. It's built with kevlar and Gorilla Glass, so it can take a beating. It is heavy and big, and it probably won't work for one handed use, but neither will the S3.
Motorola Droid Razr M: This is the phone I'm getting. It's not as big as the huge smartphones many people are getting right now, it's pretty much the same size as the iPhone actually. It'll fit in your pocket and you can easily use it with one hand. That being said, it has a big screen for its size (4.3" compared to iPhone's 4"). It's only $100 with a two-year contract, but it comes with almost all the software features of the S3. Its display isn't as good, but unless you have a fetish for screens then it'll do fine. Its also built as tough as its older brother, the Maxx. It's battery isn't as big as the Maxx, but it still has a big one that can keep the phone running much, much longer than the iPhone.
So there you have it, suck it iPhone
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