Senin, 20 Januari 2014

Should I go for Samsung Galaxy Ace 5830 or Samsung I9003 Super clear LCD or any other?

Q. Dear Friends,

I want to buy an android smartphone within the 20K budget. Within my budget i found samsung galaxy Ace (approx 15K) and I9003 Super Clear LCD(approx 20K).

There are so many phones available in the market within this price range i am confused which one is good value for money. My primary requirement is 2.5-4inch screen, good ram, good processor,3G, etc

Can someone suggest me the right phone who are using above mentioned devices.
You could also suggest other brand like HTC phone within this range.


Thanks

A. If your budget is 20k then you should definitely go for Samsung Galaxy SL-9003. Its a bit toned down version of Samsung Galaxy S 9000 and has a Super LCD in place of AMOLED screen. despite this major change Galaxy SL is still a value buy for 20k. On the other hand galaxy Ace is also a good phone but not comparable to Galaxy SL. Ace has a weaker processor of 800 MHz as compared to Sl`s 1 GHz and has a smaller screen of 3.5 inch as compared to Sl`s 4 inch. At 15k Ace is also a good smart phone. But, if you want to spend 20k for a phone then Galaxy SL is worth that much money. Infact, with a bit of market survey you can get Galaxy SL for as much as 18,500/-. For starters, you can compare the prices on www.mysmartprice.com. If you are ok with stretching your budget with 2-3k, then you can also check out HTC Desire.


about to get a blackberry for the 1st time, help?
Q. I have at&t and I was about to get the iPhone, but it's very expensive and has no warranty, plus I have an iPod Touch anyway. I'm just curious about the phones, I'll probably get the Blackberry Bold 9700. What should I expect from it? Does it work as good as they say? Is it really easy to use? Is BBM really that great? How are the apps? You know stuff like that. Just basically a review, thanks.
Yeah I heard that the trackpad is much better than the trackball. I also heard that the battery isn't very good sometimes. But thanks for the review, I had no idea their app store was like that.

A. I own a BB Bold 9000. I know the 9700, is a lot smaller than the 9000. The camera is 3.2MP and has a track pad, instead of a trackball. Trackballs tend to get gunk in them, which causes the ball to be inoperable at times.

I like the ability to customize the themes and having folders to organize apps. The sound is superior, I havent heard any other speakers like it. Some phones can be loud, but sounds distorted, the 9000, is crystal-clear. BB Messenger is cool, but only a few friends of mine has it.

Dislikes: Although I have 3G and Wifi, internet browsing is slow and difficult, especially with the trackball. Maybe the track pad will provide some difference, but I doubt it. Almost 90% of Apps cost money. I would pay $.99 or may $2.00, but a lot of apps are like $4.99+. I have some basic free apps: Google Maps, Bolt, Stitcher, iheartradio, YouMail Visual, Drive Safely, Urban Spoon, Pandora and flashlight app turns on my LED light. The app store, is sluggish to navigate though. My battery tends to overheat, making a battery with full charge, deplete within 2 hours.

To me, the BB OS, is outdated and nobody supports their apps. I wish I could find it, but there was a chart indicated that the BB had the highest cost of apps over all the other OS's.

The iPhone 4G will be coming out in June, therefore the iPhone 3GS price will drop of course. Also there is warranty available @ Apple.

Since I had my BB Bold, Im ready to move on to Android or iPhone





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