Q. Htc for design and beats audio and sense.........
S3 for smart features and camera and touchwiz nature ux.......
Optimus g for design,processor.......
Which is better and why......
Btw LG smart 3d tv vs Samsung smart 3d tv.....
Which is better.......
A. Samsung s3 why because its newer than the HTC one x and optimus g is like lame they both don't have expandable memory whereas the S3 does have it ... wait the optimus g is a pretty good phone dont get me wrong but i would go between S3 or the G why didnt you go for the nexus 4 is a pretty damn good phone well to be honest i have a motorola xoom 64gb + 64gb sdhc so 128gb and i have everything i need in their so i just carry my nexus 4 with 16gigs for pictures and loading to the google cloud storage that gives me 50gb and transfering it to my xoom which makes it like an extreme comp to carry everything with me from photos to music to anything projects, powerpoints, ANYTHING
Iphone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S III?
Q. I currently have an iPhone 3S and it's quite dated. I'm considering replacing it with either the Iphone 5 or the Samsung Galaxy S III. Which one should I get?
A. Definitely the Galaxy S3 as I have it and its fantastic, there's so much customisation (can change the look of the OS if you ever get board, can download media from anywhere, so not restricted to iTunes) and freedom for example a micro sd card slot and the ability to swap batteries so my opinion years ahead of the iPhone because with the Iphone 5 there's not a considerable difference as the OS looks exactly the same (so still dated) for example the iphone has just go the Panorama mode for the camara. galaxy s3 OS Android has had this feature for years, plus if you use maps, they've really screwed it up now as they've chosen to abandon google maps in favour of their own mapping system, which is so inaccurate with misplaced towns and cities etc.
and for the design is just looks like a stretched Iphone 4s
So go with the Galaxy s3, and save lots of money on the much better phone
amazon
check out this link for the samsung galaxy s3
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B0080DJ6CM/ref=sr_1_2_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1348441752&sr=8-2&condition=new
Good Luck :)
Iphone 4S or Samsung Galaxy S III?
Q. I really want Siri but everyone says the Samsung Galaxy S III is the best phone out right now.
What's so great about the Samsung Galaxy S III anyways?
Are android apps the same as apples'?
I'm upgrading next week.
A. Get the Samsung Galaxy S3 because of these reasons:
1:: Desktop
Instead of just having icons sitting on your phoneâs desktop like the iPhone, Android phones can add widgets to the desktop. These widgets usually have an actual purpose. For example:
The Twitter Widget lets you to update your Twitter status from your mobile desktop.
The flashlight Widget allows you to turn on your phones flashlight while staying on the desktop.
The Messages Widget allows you to instantly see your email from the desktop.
The Android desktop is on a completely different level than the iPhone desktop. To compare them is actually unfair.
2: Connectivity
In the menu on an android phone you have four options:
Turn on/off bluetooth
Turn on/off Wifi
Turn on/off Mobile Network
Turn on/off GPS
These buttons let you instantly switch on or off the various connectivity options, which will go a long way toward conserving battery life. There is also an app in the Market called Y5, which will turn off Wi-Fi automatically when no known wireless network is available. To do any of this on the iPhone, you have to go into the Settings screen and navigate your way around the various options.
3: PC connection
Unlike the iPhone, you donât need to have iTunes to manage your phone. Android can mount the SD card so that it is usable via drag and drop by any operating system. On this you can add music and files, which will then be usable on the phone. Simple.
5: Multi-notification
One of the issues Iâve always had with the iPhone is its notification system. Basically, it depends upon a single system that not all applications have access too. For instance, if you are a Twitterer, you can find out if you have updates only by opening the Twitter app on the iPhone. With Android, the apps have access to the notification system and can all report. The notification bar on the Android phone can alert you to new voice messages, email messages, Facebook notifications, new Gmail, new text messages, and much more. If an app has a notification, it can let you know quickly, and in the background.
6: Endless personalization
I hesitate to place this on the list because so many readers seem to think user-configuration is worthless. Itâs not. The Android phone allows users to configure their mobile to look and behave exactly how they want it. If youâre a social network power user, you can have a screen for Facebook, one for Twitter, one for texting, and one for Flickr. Or if you are a business user, you can have a screen for contacts, for your calendar, for gmail, for email, for RSS, and more. Not only can you configure the desktop the way you want, you can configure the behavior of your phone. Set up default actions for different contacts â even add an entirely different desktop, should you want. The possibilities are endless with the Android phone. With the iPhone, youâre pretty much limited to what Apple says.
7: Market
Yes, Apple has an app for that. But so does Android. And chances are, the Android app is free and works as well (or better) than the iPhone app. And, believe it or not, there are thousands of apps in the Android Market. Apple does not (at least yet) have a patent on an application for just about everything. Give it time though. And installing applications on your Android phone is actually easier than it is on the iPhone. For free applications, you donât have to worry about entering a password every time you try to install anything. And you do not have to link to Appleâs iTunes store to purchase applications from the Android Market. For those apps that have a price, you enter your information on the Google Market one time and youâre done.
8: Google integration
This one is almost not fair, since Android was built with the intention of integrating with Google. But wow does it integrate well. Want to search Google? Simply click the search button, enter your search string, and youâre off and running. Did I mention Google Voice? Yes, the Android has an app for that.
9: Technical Specs
Android has better technical specs with the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3 coming out at the beginning of the year with quad core processors and 2 GB ram.
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