[i][b]Iphone 5, Galaxy S3, Nokia Lumia, Blackberry L10[/b][/i]
From the following phones that are very well known, which one of these would you like to own? If you have any of these, pretend you don't, what would you choose?
-Only those 4 phones.
I would like to own the Samsung Galaxy S3.
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I have an IPhone 5, and I'm in love with it. It's a really great phone. If you use Verizon, though, get the Droid DNA.
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Galaxy S3 or the Nokia would win it for me. iPhones are stupidly overpriced and don't support Flash browsing. That's just stupid.
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Got a lumia 900.. not sure if I want to upgrade to a 920 out of sheer love for my current phone
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I have an S3. I'm loving it, but seeing as I haven't owned any of the other above phones I really don't have a tight enough grasp to argue for my choice.
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Edited by Big Black Bear: 2/7/2013 11:50:10 AMI'm not going to claim it's the best, but I just upgraded to the iPhone 5 and I quite like it.
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Lumia 920 by a mile. *looks at Lumia 920* Yeah, I'd get a second one.
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I'm quite eager to get my hands on a Lumia 920
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Just bought the S3.
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I'd go S3. It's got the best specs and you can root and flash it easily meaning it will last a long time. Having said that..... the S3 is very plasticky. If I had my way I'd go Nexus 4 and leave all those phones behind.
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Of those, the Galaxy S3. But the GS4 should be announced later this month.
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I would recommend the Galaxy S3, and heres why. Comparing iOS and Android, Android wins. Face it, you can swap out any component of android for another with a simple download (Change your lockscreen, keyboard, application manager, layout, homescreen functionality, etc...). To get that kind of functionality on iOS you need to jailbreak it. Also, you can root an Android and it doesn't void your warranty (under samsung) giving you even more power. Android has a faster growing library of apps than iOS since the Dev Kit is easier to use. I have more, but I think that suffices. As for the Nokia, I wouldnt say its bad but its not the greatest. Windows phones have issues with the OS. While it integrates well with Microsoft services, it just seems like memory creep and crashes happen too often. Maybe in a year or two ms will fix up their OS. Blackberry, well theyve been on the decline for a while now. If you like functionality without all the extra, then this would be a good phone. Dont misunderstand me, its not that blackberry is minimalistic, its just that it doesnt compete with Android on things like app capability or customizability.
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Nokia Lumia 920, cause I have the 900, and upgrades are nice.