Buy now or wait for Jelly Bean, Quad Core?

With such responses as this and most others, I feel bad knowing that my reply was so snide as to say: "If you wait for quad core jelly bean, you'll end up waiting for dual processor key lime pie, and the next best thing, and so on and so forth.

lol, it's all good, because you're right. However, I believe now is the best time to buy an Android device. We have arguably the two greatest Android devices of the year in our midst right now. The HOX, and the SIII. As for me, I'm ditching the iPhone for now and anxiously searching for a place in Houston that is willing to help me do this by selling me an SIII :D
 
This is THE flagship phone of the new Generation of phones. It will be the best selling Android this year, at a minimum double the ram of anything available now. It has some very innovative features and will be supported by devs and accessory makers as good as anything out there.

QFT.

This phone (this SOC really) will be the most widely available and supported option for the next two years.

A year from now, there will be 2GB 4core jellybean phones, etc. etc. ...and they will play all the same games and run all the same apps. Because nobody is going to waste their time making an app that this SOC can't run (Tegra 3 not withstanding) for at least the next 2 years.

-Suntan
 
Yeah.... because you are forgetting the GS3 has a physical home button like... Oh wait... Iphone!!!..... so who is taking desing lessons from Apple?? @Covart
 
Yeah.... because you are forgetting the GS3 has a physical home button like... Oh wait... Iphone!!!..... so who is taking desing lessons from Apple?? @Covart

And the S3 has a speaker too. Oh my god! This is just blatant copying of the iPhone! No one should be allowed to have speakers on their phones, because the iPhone does. They're copying. By the way, home buttons were around long before the iphone.

Seriously, do you know how stupid you sound? :confused:
 
You seriously make no sense right now!!!! Not the fact that it has A home button but the fact that the button is PHYSICAL.... when everybody has taken the route of capacitive buttons.... Dont you think that is a step back?? Also it takes away from ICS experience, by having a PHYSICAL home button..... but anyway... So maybe you should read, analyze ....then post......