Q. I want to know which one of them are best for web browsing? Or should I buy an iPhone 5 instead of one of those? Will iPhone 5 be a better choice ? I am really confuse . I like each of them but I can buy only one .
A. I grabbed the google nexus and galaxy note 2, test driven both for a week and returned the galaxy note. I ended up keep the nexus 7 because the display, connectivity, speed, battertime. I only use the nexus 7 to check out my frequent sites, facebook, email and youube and general web browsing. I haven't tried the iphone 5 though but I did have the iphone 4 ( don't know if there's any HUGE difference) but I still prefer the nexus.
I got mines used in like new condition for a good deal. If you don't mind the barely used condition but with really good discounts...check out amazon here
http://www.amazon.com/Google-Nexus-Tablet-16-GB/dp/B008M04V1E/?ie=UTF8&tag=sort-dp-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325
They also have it new too.
Will my samsung galaxy note 2 work in America?
Q. I've just bought my samsung galaxy note 2 from sultanate of oman,, and I'm about to go to America
Many people told me you'll need to get a new one there because your phone won't work there as America has its own devices that work in it.
So,,, my phone is going to work there?
A. Your Samsung Galaxy Note 2 should work anywhere under the following condition
It is an unlocked phone. Unlocked phone means that your phone is not restricted to only using that one phone carrier in Sultanate of Oman. Chances are your phone is already unlocked because phones that are bought outside the US are international edition Samsung Galaxy Note 2s. If you happen to have a locked phone (again, very unlikely) you have to request for your carrier to unlock it for you before you go to the US with it.
Second thing you have to know is that your phone must be a GSM phone not CDMA. GSM phone means that the phone uses a SIM card to obtain carrier service. CDMA phones are locked to one specific network and usually cannot be used anywhere else.
Lastly, when you are in the US, keep in mind that you will not be able to obtain services from CDMA service providers such as Verizon and Sprint. T-Mobile, AT&T, and MetroPCS are your common GSM carriers. Also know that owning an international Samsung Galaxy Note II means your phone is probably not compatible with an 4G network or LTE network. Depending on which carrier you decide to use, your Internet options are limited to 3G possibly 2G/Edge.
Google Nexus 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Q. which one would you recommend?
A. It depends on your preferences. Both devices are pretty similar. But If I were to buy either I would have gone for the Galaxy Note 2 because of the bigger screen, microSD slot and the note taking capability with split screen which is awesome btw.
I suggest you read this review on Galaxy Note 2 from an actual user, would definitly help you out in finalizing this decision:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2E411N12UBNGP/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0099LATZ2&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=cogfb-20
The fact that there is no microSD slot in Nexus 4 is a serious turn off as you are bound to the internal memory you bought.
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