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So you compare this phone to a 15 month old iPhone 4? And can you be so sure it will blow a phone out the water that you know nothing about? If Apple is playing catch-up, then I want to also. If playing catch-up means have the best selling phone then that's great. Apple is the company going against Samsung, not Android. Samsung has A LONG way to go to catch iPhone sells.
Ok, the iPhone will be getting an A5 chip clocked at 1gz or 1.2. No more than 1gb ram. Finally getting Wifi transfer, a media hub of sorts, a notification bar that looks like Android. Apple just gives its consumers the bare essentials. Sure Apple will sell like crazy it's easy to use. It is not very customizable, its a closed system. Android you make it your own. There are tons of choices. Last I check Android is at 58% market share compared to 28% for Apple. They are activating 300,000 devices daily if I'm not mistaken. Please, I'm tired of my iPhone, it's stale. Check out the rich and bright display this Sunday at a local AT&T store.
I'm having some trouble even thinking about parting way with my iPhone 4. I ordered a GSII for Sprint that's supposed to be coming tomorrow an all I can think is that I'm not going to be able to give up my iPhone. We will see when it gets here. Maybe the GSII will persuade me to abandon my iPhone.
I have been an iphone user on and off since the Iphone3G. I have gone back and forth between the iPhone, Android and various blackberries (where I started). I always ended up going back to my iphone for a few reasons. Apps, smoother OS and smoother running hardware. I have been waiting for the SGSII to release in the US since I first heard about it before it released overseas. I almost switched back to Android from my iphone4 on many occasions but I was really waiting for the phone that had the hardware and Gingerbread to match. This seems to be the phone. Now I am not going to bash the iPhone. Like others have said, its a good/great phone.
Out of the box it works, and is easy to use and learn. It has a great screen, its fairly speedy and has a ton of apps. I am tired of it though. I am tired of having the same text message tone as everyone else around me. I definitely think the screen is a bit small and have been looking for a larger one. I have been on iOS5 beta since release and at first it made the phone feel fresh but now its back to the same old story. I hate that I have a background that I can't even really see since the apps are all on the homescreen blocking it. I want widgets.
Working in I.T. I had the pleasure of testing some mobile devices. Recently I got my hands on a Droid Bionic from Verizon for a 30 day trial with unlimited LTE. I took this opportunity to put my iphone in the closet and not use it while I have the Bionic so that I could see what life is like without the iPhone. The Android Market has pretty much caught up with the Apple App store, not in numbers, but in the number of quality apps you are actually going to use. I realized I really only use 10 apps or so on a regular basis and Android has them all. I love the 4.3" screen and the phone is buttery smooth. Once I return this demo I will be dropping by AT&T and picking up the SGSII, or i'll ask my AT&T rep to give me a demo unit first. I hope that enhanced backhaul in Philly is coming soon so I can experience higher network speeds. The infuse 4g demo unit I have here can barely reach 1.5mbps in my area :/
You should wait. I really want to try Android but it's just not as smooth as iOS. I love how even in contacts you get the rubber band effect when you scroll to the end of the list on ios. You get the on every list with iOS. Take the tapatalk app for example. It is so much nicer on iOS. It's the little details that I notice like when u scroll the most recent post list how the post fold into each other when you scroll. It's hard to explain. Just pull out an iPhone and open tapatalk. The contact list does it to. Scroll the contacts and look at how the letter D folds against the letter C as you scroll up or down. No Android phone how these little details. I notice little stuff like that. I wanna try Android I don't wanna leave the elegance of iOS.