Smartphone?
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Moving from an iPhone 4 to a Samsung Galaxy s3 was a quantum leap in function, intelligent design, screen size, and gorgeous graphics. Love it!!0
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I have the Samsung Galaxy S3 and love it...I really want the Note 2 but maybe in a few months.0
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Luv my iphone4S0
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iphone 4S and love, love, love it!0
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I just got an iphone 4 for .99 cents Love it !
i got the iphone 4 with verizon and i got mine for free0 -
I just got an iphone 5. I had the evo 4g, hated it. I love the iphone though lol0
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I love my Atrix HD ... and I've never had any problems with it, and I didn't break the bank buying it!
http://reviews.cnet.com/smartphones/motorola-atrix-hd-titanium/4505-6452_7-35371507.html
If your an Android User, stick with the Androids, the Iphone is a lot smaller, and your apps don't transfer over, so any apps you bought for your Android you will have to re-buy for an Iphone. Personally, I don't need to be part of the clique of Iphone users that just have it because it's the in thing... I love my Android, and it's better then the Iphone (I do have an Ipod for the gym)0 -
i had my droid just about 2 years before it up and died on me....but i was super rough with it...i plan on staying in the droid family...or might go razr...not sure yet.0
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Down to my last few weeks before an upgrade and anxious to get rid of my Iphone 4 and get back to Android! Looking into either Galaxy SIII or Note, going to go look at them next week, but leaning towards the SIII my son has it and loves it. And for all you Iphone people, they are coming out with Iphone 6 this summer0
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I have an Iphone4. I've only had it for a couple of months after having Android phones for a few years. While I love my Iphone, I don't have any complaints about the android market.0
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I have a Samsung Note and I really like it.0
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sony xperia u0
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I am deeply invested in the Android ecosystem and so I have android based devices - I have a Samsung Galaxy S III and a Google Nexus 10. Absolutely love both devices. But quite frankly - between the iPhone's and their counterparts in the Android market - they're all good. The differences are relatively minor and most of the time come down to personal preference, prior investment in their ecosystems, or carrier limitations.0
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Just got the iPhone 5 and it is really nice :happy: ..... but like a few other people on here........ iPhone > Android
(P.S iPhone FTW!!!!!!)0 -
I have a Razr Maxx.
If you're technologically challenged get an iphone.
If you prefer better signal strength get a motorola.
If you prefer a better display and more cutting edge features get a samsung.
If you want everyone with an iphone or android to laugh at you, or you work for the CIA get a blackberry.
When it comes to cell phones you normally get what you pay for. If a phone debuts at 29.99 it will not be a performance powerhouse. If it was originally listed at 249.99, but is a bit dated model it can still be good.0 -
I like my Droid 4. It has a slide out keyboard, which makes the phone big. I'm never one to put it in a pocket though, so it's okay.0
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The Galaxy S3 is pretty awesome, unless you go outside in the rain. Apparently having this phone on you while its raining is enough to allow 'water ingress' and invalidate the warranty.
Personally i'd recommend any of the motorola droid razr family, they do all the tech stuff but are hard wearing and waterproof too :-D0 -
Google (Samsung) Galaxy Nexus....great phone with 'clean' Android.0
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I have the LG Google Nexus 4 after 2 years with a Nexus one (which has had a faulty power button for almost a year -_-'). Best move ever. It's factory unlocked, about cheapest you could get on the current market, super clean display and responsive touch screen, really fast. So it doesn't have LTE nor a SD card slot, but I can easily overlook that (the provider I'm still stuck with for another year doesn't do LTE anyway)
Admit it was hard to get my paws on it, tho!0 -
I loooooove my Samsung Galaxy S3!0
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I was basically in the same boat. My original HTC droid incredible bit the dust. I fondled a LOT of phones first and settled with the Samsung Galaxy S3. I have had 0 issues with the phone since the first of december. Everything runs smoother than I could ask for. I don't have it rooted, but haven't really felt the need to.. either. It is a larger phone (my incredible was the size of the screen on this one), so I have to pick up a few new accessories, but that's okay too.
Great signal strength. Battery life is good. Screen is gorgeous. It's light, responsive, and has a few neat functions. I haven't used any of the proprietary samsung apps, but they don't clog up the phone.
I would and have recommended it to others.0 -
iPhone 4 for almost two years now!0
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The only I'm familiar with is the iPhone. I have the 4S and have had really good luck with it. Works well with MFP as well as every other app I've thrown onto it.0
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Droid 4 Love it!0
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Blackberry! Seriously! My old version has lasted me for two and a half years, never any problems, it's amazing!0
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iPhone 4 and you'll have to peel it out of my dead, cold hands. I got it for 99 cents plus tax with a 2 year contract unlimited. Yeah, her name is Ruby. (((Duhn Duhn Duh)) I couldn't do that (( doodoo doodoo one of us, one of us)) thing. Whoop, there it is. (Children of the Corn)0
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After two years with an iPhone 4 I have an iPhone 5 now.
I love it!0
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