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Mr. 155 and climbing
Drives: Seriously Modded 07 Sedan Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: In The Hotbox
Posts: 4,742
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To answer your question properly it also depends on your carrier?
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Drives: Yaris 2DR LB 07, MT, Abs. Red Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 5,155
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The first thing I think in determining whether you'll be happy with your new phone is to determine which carrier works the best for you, and go from there. The Samsung has a removable battery. I cannot tell you how HANDY that is and for me, that is possibly the single most important factor (after carrier and signal where you live). I have a first generation EVO and am considering it (but in no particular hurry to get it ;) I considered the iPhone 4S briefly last year (because it has a good camera, and because it works on any network, including international ones) and I would have been OK giving up Android but I didn't want to downgrade to a screen that small. My EVO still works for me, though. It's rooted (equivalent of jailbroken) and running Cyanogen Mod (which I find more efficient than the HTC Sense it came with) and those modifications have extended the useful life of the device to me. I am probably going to stay with Android now - that is unless Apple puts them out of business :( What I would do if I were you, I would go play with the Samsung at the store and have them show you everything. How it feels in the hand is probably going to be the deciding factor for you. Good luck with your decision! |
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