Q. I've owned Samsung Galaxy smart phone for few months. great smart phone. I especially like the many free features the Android in it offer, like Playstore free applications, etc.
Never had BB phone. But love the feel and look of the new Z10 !
While I like to buy/own the new BB, one guy tells me that it doesn't have the same free features like Samsung phone. That there are limitation to texting messages! using Wahtsapp application etc.
Not sure what is the advantages/disadvantages of BB smart phone.
Could someone tell me, why I should stay with Samsung and not switch to Blackberry Z10. As I say, the Z10 is the best looking, design smart phone I have ever seen. But may be not very useful compared to Samsung Galaxy.
A. Samsung Galaxy smart phone is NOT a model I know,
Anything less than a SGS II then you should trade up as you get 8MP 4G LTE 2Gb Ram
".....doesn't have the same free features " ?
Buying a phone to get apps is horse before the card AFAIK, Whatsapp is available for BB Z10 and ONLY worse case scenario you lose one APP but research,check out the BB Z10 forum
The BB Z10 is the best Dual Core phone in this the Samsung Galaxy but IMO there is a good enough reason to upgrade, however for SGS II owners should continue their contract (as you only get 4G LTE, )
The final assessment is your as you would have to sell (old) and buy new BB Z10 if you feel the phone was not the best upgrade at the time
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iPhone 4s vs Samsung Galaxy 2?
Q. I've always had Android phones but I want to get an iPhone 4s. Is it worth it? Or should I just get the Samsung Galaxy 2?
A. Samsung Galaxy S II
6,8
Winner Android
Samsung Galaxy S II
"4.3-inch screen is just as bright and crisp as its bigger cousin, the Infuse 4G."
businessinsider.com | talking about the S II's screen
"I didn't have any problems with dropped calls."
businessinsider.com | talking about the S II's phone
Reasons to buy the Samsung Galaxy S II
Adobe Flash support
Adobe Flash support
Many games and videos on the Internet require Adobe Flash
Multitasking
Multitasking
Switch between running apps
Screen type
Vivid screen
Super AMOLED Plus
Memory card
Memory card
Micro SDHC, Micro SD
NFC
NFC Support
Enables payment by phone and other wireless communications
FM Radio
Built in FM radio
Listen to music from your favorite stations
RAM
Lots of memory (RAM)
1024 MB
Frequency
Average speed processor
1,2 GHz
Screen size
Large screen
4,3"
Weight
Light-weight
116 g
Battery capacity
Average battery capacity
1.650 mAh
Thickness
Thin
8 mm
Apple iPhone 4S
6,3
Runner-up
Apple iPhone 4S
Reasons to buy the Apple iPhone 4S
Internal storage
Lots of internal storage
64 GB
App store
Many apps available
iPhone App Store
Screen PPI
Very sharp screen
328 PPI
Talk time
Long talk time
14 hours
Bluetooth
Better bluetooth support
4,0
Screen resolution
High resolution screen
960x640
Size
Really small
58x115x9 mm
Network
Average speed max data speeds
HSPA+ (14,4 mbps)
Browser benchmark
Fast web browser performance
811 ms
Standby time
Short standby time
8,3 days
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HTC Sensation or Samsung Galaxy S II?
Q. I want to upgrade to one of these phones in the coming weeks and want your advice as to which ones I should choose.
Thankyou
A. Blink your eyes for a second these days, and you just might miss the launch of another wildly impressive Android smartphone.
The latest high-end handset to enter the mix is HTC's Sensation 4G, a dual-core device announced on Tuesday and coming to T-Mobile this summer. The Sensation 4G boasts a 1.2GHz dual-core processor with 768MB of RAM. It has a 4.3-inch qHD display, front- and rear-facing cameras, and HD video-recording capability. The Sensation also ships with Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread -- the latest and greatest smartphone-based edition of the Android OS.
So how does the HTC Sensation 4G stack up next to other 4G Android phones already on the horizon? I compared the Sensation with Samsung's Galaxy S II, another hotly anticipated device, to get an idea of just how competitive the handset will be.
HTC Sensation 4G: The Galaxy S II Comparison
HTC Sensation 4G
This comparison chart shows a side-by-side glimpse of the two phones' specs. Looking at the breakdown, one thing's for sure: The HTC Sensation 4G is a tough competitor -- but the Galaxy S II is ready to put up a fight.
In terms of pure computing power, the two phones are pretty darn close. The Sensation 4G has the upper hand on processing speed; its 1.2GHz dual-core chip is a hair ahead of the Galaxy S II's 1GHz dual-core component. The Galaxy S II edges out the Sensation in the RAM department, though: It packs a full gig of memory, while the Sensation has just 768MB (still no small amount).
How 'bout displays? Both phones sport 4.3-inch screens. The HTC Sensation uses LCD technology, while the Galaxy uses Super AMOLED Plus. Each material offers its own set of advantages and drawbacks, and it's tough to label either as objectively superior. The HTC Sensation does have the higher resolution, however, at 540-by-960 pixels next to the Galaxy's 480-by-800.
Click to zoom in.
The Sensation is slightly larger than the Galaxy S II and about an ounce heavier, too. It also has less on-board storage: The Sensation ships with 1GB of internal space, while the Galaxy S II will come with the option of either 16 or 32GB. And of the two phones, only the Galaxy S II will feature NFC support -- something that doesn't mean much now but may prove useful in the future.
One final point worth mentioning: Though the HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II both run on Gingerbread, the phones provide noticeably different software experiences. The Sensation comes with HTC's Sense user interface, whereas the Galaxy S II utilizes Samsung's TouchWiz UI. Which is better is purely a matter of personal preference; the best thing you can do is spend some time playing around with each setup to see how you feel. If you're like me and prefer an unmodified stock Android experience -- a "pure Google experience," as it's called -- you may want to look at a skin-free device like the upcoming T-Mobile G2X instead.
The HTC Sensation 4G is set to launch sometime this summer on T-Mobile. No U.S. launch plans have been announced for the Galaxy S II thus far, but the phone is expected to arrive in the U.K. in early May -- so odds are, we'll be hearing something soon.
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