Q. my verizon contract ends in august. should i wait for verizon to carry iphones (maybe in 2012) or switch to att (which i heard doesnt have the greatest service)?
A. Um no. I'd be shocked if Verizon ever got it. These rumors come around every year, and every year, no Verizon iPhone. They didnt want it when Apple came to them first back in 2006 and they dont want it now. Why would they, when any Android phone crushes the iDont any day of the week, and Android is already selling more phones than Apple anyways?? Plus, ATT knows that without the iPhone, they have nothing, so they will pay Apple as much as they want in order to keep it. Why would you ever want such a horrible phone?
Personally, I would choose an Android phone any day because on the iPhone:
-cant take out the battery
-no removable memory
-only Apple-approved apps
-STILL no true multi-tasking like Android
-cant customize your phone AT ALL
-no Flash support
-no widgets
-no free GPS navigation
-no free wireless music downloads
-no ringback tones
-all file syncing MUST be done through iTunes (pictures, etc.)
-Android phones have more memory storage
-most Android phones have better cameras
-Android phones have faster processors
-no standard USB cable like all other phones
-instant Android OTA software updates- don�t have to wait a year like iPhone
-can�t get service in an ATT store- have to find an Apple store
-works on ATTs horrible network
-no unlimited data
-tethering comes out of your data plan instead of being separate
Android is miles ahead of Apple- with the new 4.0 software, Apple is only now letting people do things that Android can, like add folders to their home screen, because God forbid that anyone should be able to do that on their cell phone!! And even in 4 years, they haven�t been able to give the iPhone true multi-tasking capabilities, like Android. It took them 4 years to put a flash on the camera for crying out loud!! By the time Apple puts out a new iPhone, there�s a better Android phone out 4 months later. Bottom line: they will always be trailing Android.
Android is already selling more phones than Apple, and it�s been out half the time that the iPhone has. By the end of the year, the Market will have 100,000 apps, which is more than the Apple Store had at its 2-year mark. Android�s open-source nature will always be more appealing to devs and phone manufacturers because they can market to every carrier, and dozens of phones, instead of 1 carrier and 1 phone. The possibilities are literally endless as far as Android is concerned, because ANYONE can make an app to do ANYTHING on the phone. With Apple, they have to approve every single app that goes into the Store. They even rejected an app because it said the word Android in it- how far do you really think they�re gonna go with that kind of closed-minded thinking?? I want to decide what goes on my phone, not the other way around..
Personally, I would choose an Android phone any day because on the iPhone:
-cant take out the battery
-no removable memory
-only Apple-approved apps
-STILL no true multi-tasking like Android
-cant customize your phone AT ALL
-no Flash support
-no widgets
-no free GPS navigation
-no free wireless music downloads
-no ringback tones
-all file syncing MUST be done through iTunes (pictures, etc.)
-Android phones have more memory storage
-most Android phones have better cameras
-Android phones have faster processors
-no standard USB cable like all other phones
-instant Android OTA software updates- don�t have to wait a year like iPhone
-can�t get service in an ATT store- have to find an Apple store
-works on ATTs horrible network
-no unlimited data
-tethering comes out of your data plan instead of being separate
Android is miles ahead of Apple- with the new 4.0 software, Apple is only now letting people do things that Android can, like add folders to their home screen, because God forbid that anyone should be able to do that on their cell phone!! And even in 4 years, they haven�t been able to give the iPhone true multi-tasking capabilities, like Android. It took them 4 years to put a flash on the camera for crying out loud!! By the time Apple puts out a new iPhone, there�s a better Android phone out 4 months later. Bottom line: they will always be trailing Android.
Android is already selling more phones than Apple, and it�s been out half the time that the iPhone has. By the end of the year, the Market will have 100,000 apps, which is more than the Apple Store had at its 2-year mark. Android�s open-source nature will always be more appealing to devs and phone manufacturers because they can market to every carrier, and dozens of phones, instead of 1 carrier and 1 phone. The possibilities are literally endless as far as Android is concerned, because ANYONE can make an app to do ANYTHING on the phone. With Apple, they have to approve every single app that goes into the Store. They even rejected an app because it said the word Android in it- how far do you really think they�re gonna go with that kind of closed-minded thinking?? I want to decide what goes on my phone, not the other way around..
What are the Top 10 mobile phones of 2012 latest!?
Q. I want to purchase the best phone with cool new features as i am bored with the old interface of nokia symbian and other proprietory os and interfaces. I want to buy a phone that have advanced and unique features. Budget is not an issue. Thanks in advance.
A. Sony Xperia S: The phone is said to be the first smartphone from the next generation smartphone series of Sony - Xperia NXT. The 12 megapixel camera and 16x digital zoom, the phone comes with an Android platform 2.3(Gingerbread) OS and has a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor for faster performance. The Xperia S is also has a new feature NFC (near field communication) that allow user to share content with other phones. With Mobile BRAVIA Engine it has a 4.3 inch Reality Display with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720). It has 32GB of internal flash memory.
Lenovo K800: Lenovo K800 is the first Intel-powered Medfield phone. It comes with the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) along with Lenovo's LeOS. The phone has a 1.6GHz Medfield processor and it features a 4.5 inch of TFT display with 720p resolution.
Motorola Droid 4: Motorola at the CES 2012 unveils the new DROID 4 smartphone. The device is powered by a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and 1GB of RAM and touted to be slim at half an inch thin. The phone is Running Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS with 4.0 inch qHD displayand has a scratch and scrape resistant glass. The phone features an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture and Mirror Mode to display images and video on an HDTV. The phone will be available with Verizone Wireless Communications stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com
Huawei Ascend P1 S: Huawei unveiled their new Ascend P1 smartphone at the CES 2012. It runs on Texas Instruments Inc's 1.5GHz's multicore processor and its touchscreen is covered in Corning Inc's Gorilla Glass. There are three colors for this phone available in the market - black, pink and white. This phone is very thinner 6.68-mm and powered by a dual-core 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4460 Cortex-A9 processor, the phone has is available in the 1 GB of RAM and 4GB of RAMmarkets of North America.Asia, to Europe, said the company.The comes with latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
HTC Titan II: The 16 megapixel camera phone is the first LTE Windows Phone from HTC. The Titan II has 1.3 megapixel fron camera for video call, a 4.7 inch super LCD screen powered by a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon CPU for faster and efficient proccessing. The device will be made available by At&T to the customers.
Nokia Lumia 900: The Nokia Lumia 900 powered by a 1.4 GHz processor, it has 4.3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack glass touchscreen. It comes with AT&T new "LTE" wireless data network for faster download. The pone has an 8 megapixel rear and 1 megapixel front camera.
SpareOne mobile phone: This amazing phone comes with a battery life of 15 years, and designed for emergencies, whether you charge it or not. This phone unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas which is designed as a beckup phone that can be kept in the glove compartment for emergencies.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx: The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx come with Verizon Wireless. As compared to Motorola Droid Razr the phone has extended battery life. The 8 megapixel phone has a autofocus, LED flash rear camera wtih 1080p video capture capabilities. And for video chatting it has a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera. It features a 4.3 inch 540x960 pixel Super AMOLED Advanced capacitive touch screen with 256 ppi pixel density.
LG Spectrum: The phone comes with a price of $200 with Verizon Wireless with two-year contract. This phone is powered by 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, a 4.5-inch high-resolution display (1280 by 720 pixels), and runs Android 2.3 OS (4.0 upgrade is promised in second half of 2012). The phone sports an 8 megapixel camera.
Lenovo K800: Lenovo K800 is the first Intel-powered Medfield phone. It comes with the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) along with Lenovo's LeOS. The phone has a 1.6GHz Medfield processor and it features a 4.5 inch of TFT display with 720p resolution.
Motorola Droid 4: Motorola at the CES 2012 unveils the new DROID 4 smartphone. The device is powered by a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and 1GB of RAM and touted to be slim at half an inch thin. The phone is Running Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS with 4.0 inch qHD displayand has a scratch and scrape resistant glass. The phone features an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture and Mirror Mode to display images and video on an HDTV. The phone will be available with Verizone Wireless Communications stores and online at www.verizonwireless.com
Huawei Ascend P1 S: Huawei unveiled their new Ascend P1 smartphone at the CES 2012. It runs on Texas Instruments Inc's 1.5GHz's multicore processor and its touchscreen is covered in Corning Inc's Gorilla Glass. There are three colors for this phone available in the market - black, pink and white. This phone is very thinner 6.68-mm and powered by a dual-core 1.5GHz TI OMAP 4460 Cortex-A9 processor, the phone has is available in the 1 GB of RAM and 4GB of RAMmarkets of North America.Asia, to Europe, said the company.The comes with latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
HTC Titan II: The 16 megapixel camera phone is the first LTE Windows Phone from HTC. The Titan II has 1.3 megapixel fron camera for video call, a 4.7 inch super LCD screen powered by a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon CPU for faster and efficient proccessing. The device will be made available by At&T to the customers.
Nokia Lumia 900: The Nokia Lumia 900 powered by a 1.4 GHz processor, it has 4.3 inch AMOLED ClearBlack glass touchscreen. It comes with AT&T new "LTE" wireless data network for faster download. The pone has an 8 megapixel rear and 1 megapixel front camera.
SpareOne mobile phone: This amazing phone comes with a battery life of 15 years, and designed for emergencies, whether you charge it or not. This phone unveiled at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas which is designed as a beckup phone that can be kept in the glove compartment for emergencies.
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx: The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx come with Verizon Wireless. As compared to Motorola Droid Razr the phone has extended battery life. The 8 megapixel phone has a autofocus, LED flash rear camera wtih 1080p video capture capabilities. And for video chatting it has a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera. It features a 4.3 inch 540x960 pixel Super AMOLED Advanced capacitive touch screen with 256 ppi pixel density.
LG Spectrum: The phone comes with a price of $200 with Verizon Wireless with two-year contract. This phone is powered by 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, a 4.5-inch high-resolution display (1280 by 720 pixels), and runs Android 2.3 OS (4.0 upgrade is promised in second half of 2012). The phone sports an 8 megapixel camera.
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