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As it says really, what are people's views? Got a contract due an upgrade and not sure if I can be bothered with the iPhone hype.
'hey here it comes, here it is the all new iPhone 5 with the same tech that everyone was using a year before us!
Get the Galaxy S3 then
yep, if you have seen through the bull why bother.
Good responses. It seems I have hit the turning point in my life!
And I'm bored cos I ain't got a bike at the mo!
Apple will milk it for all its worth (and providers) so expect a silly upfront cost for the handset AND high monthly tariffs.
For that reason it isn't 'worth' it. Its a phone at the end of the day.
To some though its their life.
i too am thinking of ditching the iphone, looking at the htc one-x but also strangely drawn to the nokia lumia. i think mostly because it's pretty
I've never been an iPhone fan, mates have them and rave about them "n" all. I get what they're doing but really not for me that one. I’ve played around on the 4s and it has some good features, none that I haven’t seen before mind.
So.
I chose a Galaxy S when they first came out, have been most pleased with it over the last 19mths, it's a tool with great browsing and download speeds etc. I stream music off it all the time on long journeys and carry loads of work related stuff on it. I’m so impressed I’ve just upgraded to an S3, which was sitting on my desk at home last night when I got in. All I’ve managed to do so far is stick it on charge though, I’ll play with it at the weekend and transfer all my stuff over from my GS, then once finished racing on Saturday probably doze off with it still clasped in my hands.
I’ll let you know how I get on and what it’s like in real life.
No news on next iPhone and last one came out in October so probably not due to About October.
I upgraded the wife's phone from the awful thing that was a Galaxy S it was terrible, clumsy interface flow and poor screen. Looked at the S3 but it was too big and looked cheap. To be fair I didn't play with it too much
So went for the 4S but it makes sense as wife has a iPad, me a mac book and an iPhone so they work together nicely.
Androids have come on since the original ones though and run about on par with iPhones so certainly worth looking at.
i have an iPhone4, but unless they do something amazingly spectacular with the next one, I wouldn't buy another. its good to use and nice and simple, but its overpriced, with every software update it gets slower and slower, and Android rivals have caught up and now overtaken them.
i don't understand why iTunes is so amazingly slow either.
I've stopped updating my iPhone software now.
just bought a 4S for my wife. £70 upfront and £21 a month is hardly overpriced.
Waiting for the 5 so I can retire/sell my 4.
iTunes I don't find slow at all but it'll be down the computer running it the 4 could be struggling with upgrades as newer iOS takes advantage of newer hardware. This means old hardware, which at 2 years old, the 4 in phone years is old. Part of the reason my wife's galaxy was becoming worse to use is because it was old hardware. That and it was crap in the first place.
Can you afford to pay the monetary cost of running Apple. When I went to a Desire S last year it was nothing for handset and with a refund deal over the contract costs me £14 something a month. I could not get anywhere near that for any Apple phone.
If you can afford to pish money away wait for Apple, if not SIII.
Galaxy S3 on the same deal I got is twice the price of the 4S...
Don't get the iPhone 5, apparently there'll be a new one coming out that's even better in x+1 months!
Why da bitchin?
I is confused.
Either you like iPhones or you don't, if you don't theres plenty of other stuff out there.
I don't particularly like iPhones, I chose something else.
just bought a 4S for my wife. £70 upfront and £21 a month is hardly overpriced.
Assuming a 24 month contract, that comes out at £574. That's a fair bit of cash to drop on a telephone.
Not that mine was much different, mind, but I'm not kidding myself it's pocket money either. Baffles me that people will spend nearly 600 quid on a device chosen on the whim of who can shout the loudest on a web forum. I spent months researching what I wanted before I bought it.
Anyway. If nothing else, go to a shop, play with a few devices, see what you do and don't like. At least then you'll be making an informed decision rather than a potentially costly mistake.
Also, you're not 'due' an upgrade, you're eligible for one. It's not mandatory, much as the phone companies would like you to think so. If there's nothing you want, don't buy anything; drop your tariff to a SIM only deal for buttons a month.
Apple will milk it for all its worth (and providers) so expect a silly upfront cost for the handset AND high monthly tariffs.
Such is the nature of business
For that reason it isn't 'worth' it. Its a phone at the end of the day.
An old Nokia is a phone
Confirmed Apple fanboi here.
I had a play with a Samsung S3 this morning, and it is pretty special. Decent size, ultra responsive, light - very very good in fact.
The iPhone 5 is going to have to be exceptional to be better.
Made my iPhone 4 look a little outdated to say the least!
I'm tempted!
That's a fair bit of cash to drop on a telephone.
but no more expensive than the latest greatest android devices. which was my point.
although looking at the site I got it through, its gone back up to £140 for the phone.
I had a 1st gen iPhone and loved it but didn't use it for much more than phone calls and email so went back to a plain old Nokia and much preferred it. Got an HTC Desire Z last year (work phone so no cost to me) and it's OK but heavy and large, it has a flip out keyboard thingy which is great but just makes me send email when I should be relaxing. It keeps switching off too which is very annoying.
Bought the missus an iPad recently and it's made me want an iPhone again but work won't buy them and I can't afford to.
My point? Not sure, other than if I had the opportunity and it cost me nowt I'd probably get an iPhone over Android but I have no real reason other than personal preference.
i had an iphone, switched to a galaxy s3 a few days ago. no regrets so far, seems very good.
Just had an S3 arrive this morning. Had a bit of a play and got it all set up and so far very impressed. Probably going to take some time to get used to the typing as have got quite fast on various blackberries over the years and not sure how I'll adjust to a touch screen, but initial impressions are not bad. Super super fast for general operation and very good in the internet even on our fairly slow (2mbps) home internet connection.
Sam same here. I really grew/rated my Blackberry for that. Pity about the screensize though.
Apple WWDC on the 12th so they may well release details of the iPhone 5 then. I ditched my iPhone 4 for a galaxy S2, the Samsung was a much better phone but I much prefer iOS over android so am just about to pick up a 4s. I'm sure the GS3 is a cracking phone but android just definitely isn't for me.
I've just upgraded my almost 3 year old iPhone 3GS to the Galaxy S3. I'd used an iPhone 4 & 4s but apart from being a bit faster did not see any need to upgrade.
The S3 is far superior and the bigger screen size is much better for browsing but I accept that it may be too big for some. Took me 2 seconds to get used to the ICS interface. I now have proper drag and drop, can change the battery and add a memory card.
Probably going to take some time to get used to the typing
Worth noting that there's a cornucopia of alternative keyboards if the stock one doesn't float your boat. Swype and SwiftX are both very good.
MrsBouy is a Black(sod)berry convert for all the right reasons. She's baffled by the swipe keyboard on my GS and GS3(got yesterday, whoop) and only likes the feel of tippitytap keys. It took me an age to get her to get an upgrade to the 8900 (I think, slide screen version) and you know what, she rather hates it. Much prefers the older version..Won't even let me back the thing up nor load any updates.. I know she's mental but I do love her, so I'll forgive her.
So there you go, personal preferance(s) all over again.
Cougar how do you download (ie find those- google play?). The keyboard is my only sticking point.
I tried using a old style t9 keyboard last week. took me about 10 mins to type a short SMS....
Swype specifically you need to get from their [url= http://www.swype.com/get-swype/how-do-i-get-swype/ ]website[/url]. Everything else is on the Market IIRC.
Ok if I want to go from iPhone to something else, what do I do with all my iTunes music. Will other phones play nicely with it?
It's "Swiftkey X" sorry, misremembering.
the itunes app store mentality is so engrained in me i got very confused earlier on trying to find the recommended photoshop touch but it not coming up as a search in the play app lists. 😕
The HTC One X is worth a look at over the Galaxy S3.
Tell us why!! Quantify man quantify!
Cav put me off buying an HTC.. phah.
Tell us why!! Quantify man quantify!
It's not made by Samsung, for starters.
Just upgraded from an old 3GS to a galaxy three today. Different but seems nice. Will take some time to get used to I'm sure. Just need some tips on decent apps now.
Tell us why!! Quantify man quantify!
The HTC One X is 0.1GHZ faster!!! 🙂
The One X comes with 16/32GB internal memory and 25GB of Dropbox cloud storage
One X is cheaper
Higher Build Quality
One X is 3 grams lighter 😀
It's not made by Samsung, for starters.
What's wrong with Samsung?
I recently went through the same situation. Have a 4S but have had iPhones since they came out and was really impressed by the htc one x when I saw it In a store. Suddenly my 4s looked old tech with its comparitively small screen and I've been desperate to try a difference os and having heard so many differing experiences of android thought I should give it a shot.
After reading some reviews I stumbled on a brilliant tariff with a free htc one x on groupon. I signed up and ordered the grey one. I spent 3 weeks using it and all I can say is im back using my 4S. The htc went on eBay last week and i doubt i'll bother with android again. The phone was a nice bit of kit, lovely screen, nice feel but it never worked 100%. There is always new software on the way to fix issues. In 3 weeks I had 3 updates and the final one meant that rogue apps would start munching the battery at random points.
Battery wasn't big enough, yes you can make it last but why have such a nice screen so dull you cam barely see it. My 4s was always on full brightness and never had any issues.
Speaker was too quiet and on the back. Sky go isn't out on the ics android devices which was a big miss. Typing was pretty awful and was always swapping words for the most unlikely you could ever dream of.
It got hot when being pushed and every single app that I made a comparison with loaded quicker, ran smoother and looked more optimised to the device when on the iPhone.
I think my conclusion is android is like windows, an os which is designed to run on so many different hardware set ups it is never optimised to push the hardware like it could and therefore will crash and have many isusues.
I really like the look of the s3, bigger battery means it may last longer but I've already stumbled on posts with people moaning they can see the percentage indicator dropping very quickly with the screen on. But.. I've really really been put off now. Going back to the iPhone it felt 100 times better than I ever remembered, everything just works, no issues, no challenges.
I did love the one x in the beginning but my feeling towards it now is I wouldn't wish one upon anyone.
Cheers for all the responses. Much appreciated. Although I would not 'pish money away on advice from whoever shouted the loudest'.
Cheers for the advice given. I do like the fact that it will integrate with my smart tv withouth the need for an apple tv.
Still need to think methinks.
There is always new software on the way to fix issues. In 3 weeks I had 3 updates and the final one meant that rogue apps would start munching the battery at random points.
App updates or OS updates? The only difference there is that app updates occur faster and more reactively than apple ones.
Personally I don't follow any of your experiences at all. I get app updates about once a month (and then only when I want them), yes using it all day kill the battery in 12 hours (S2) but that's pretty normal for any smart phone (we have a variety in the office, all work about the same). All the apps I use are just fine, work well and are mostly free. The only minor issue I had was when I bought a cheapo case that covered the noise reduction microphones and the sound quality went to pot.
Ah well.
What's wrong with Samsung?
Generally? Nothing.
My personal experiences with Samsung's approach to Android phones, however, have been less than stellar. Diabolically bad support. They may have improved these days, but they'd really have to go the extra mile before I'd consider buying another Samsung branded Android device.
Also, purely on a point of personal preference, I really like Sense and hate TouchWiz.
winrya - I think you've covered all my concerns with a move to an S3. Although android has come on, it is still a design by committee and tries to be all things to all people.