2:01 am
January 26, 2015
11:04 am
January 27, 2015
I recommend you to buy any model samsung phone. Samsung has a wide variety of choices with different price range. iphone seems to be little expensive. The samsung mobile phones are listed in the below URL with a detailed spec.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsun…..ones-9.php
You could find android wear for your mobile.
3:56 am
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January 26, 2014
This is the dilemma of every customer in front of a shelf, proudly displaying one or more ultimate models
Don’t rush to decide and try not to focus that much your decision on what people around you say
Think of what you truly need. Is iPhone completely satisfying your needs and are you willing to pay for it more than for Android? Go for it!
Did you find an Android-based model that satisfies your needs better than iOS? Give it a try
Personally, I switched from iOS to Android, dur to some technical flaws and I wouldn’t choose it back due to this reason and due to costs
9:55 am
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September 5, 2014
iPhone is good for the software stability but not customisation. Samsung is good if you want customisation and control over your data.
4:37 am
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January 26, 2014
In addition, every Android-based smartphone grants a proper customization, the only difference relies on their particular configurations
Samsung may have an improved camera of 16MP, associated with numerous apps and a reliable battery lifetime
HTC may have a better camera than Samsung, a built-in flashlight, but might disappoint you with its battery
Sony may be the perfect smartphone in terms of camera and battery, but it doesn`t include that much apps as Samsung
8:22 am
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September 5, 2014
Every brand of Android will bring about its benefits and limitations. Samsung looks like one of the best in this market. It has one of the best screen and many apps on it. But the apps may deplete your generous 32GB memory space. Give your comments on HTC, the next big brother in the market.
12:42 am
September 11, 2014
It all depends on what you need and what you’re using it for honestly. In general, Android isn’t as much of a ‘hand holding’ experience like iPhone. In some cases you may have to get your hands a little dirty to get what you want to work on an Android device, but quite frankly, I enjoy the fact that I ‘can’ get my hands dirty on most Android devices and I can tweak them a bit, or make them work a certain way that I want them to. You can’t do much in that regard on iOS devices.
My preference is Android, but general users that have to have things work without hassle and want standardization in smartphone hardware are probably better off on iOS.
5:42 am
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January 26, 2014
Every brand of Android will bring about its benefits and limitations. Samsung looks like one of the best in this market. It has one of the best screen and many apps on it. But the apps may deplete your generous 32GB memory space. Give your comments on HTC, the next big brother in the market.
What I like about Android is that it promotes competition and as consequence, improved experience for the user
There is Samsung, HTC, Sony, Huawei and other manufactures betting on Android units
Cheap, enhanced with generous storage, quality cameras and fast processors, Androids are likely to be the eternal rival of iPhone, which preserves its place as stable smartphone in terms of applications and security
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That’s a very difficult question and i think it comes down to the price and network. They are both good makes and the phones in general are high quality and packed with features. Look for deals and offers, check out coverage maps of your area and see what prices are available online for your local networks for the phones of interest.
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