• Which Phone Should I Get?
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After using iOS for a few years I'm going to go ahead and say that switching to Android was one of the best decisions I've made. Also, why can't you get a Galaxy S? You can get one over here with a plan for $99 (£62).
[QUOTE=SGTNAPALM;31097541]After using iOS for a few years I'm going to go ahead and say that switching to Android was one of the best decisions I've made. Also, why can't you get a Galaxy S? You can get one over here with a plan for $99 (£62).[/QUOTE] That's good to hear. I've been on my 3GS and 3G for two years, and I'm anxious to get a Galaxy S II. However, AT&T happens to be horrible on the subject of getting phones.
You won't regret using Android, its an absolute dream to start application development with if you choose to. the ZTE Blade might get jittery every once in a while (due to its old processor) but overall it's fast enough.
[QUOTE=nikomo;31097422].sis is just a dumb package format if I remember correctly. You have to go on sites that actually only show apps that support the version of the OS you're running on. Oh and fuck Symbian. Just go Android, get the Orange San Francisco, install CyanogenMod, you'll feel a sense of relief knowing you've made a good choice. Fuck, when I got my ZTE Blade, it felt (what I assume to be) like a religious experience. It's a sense of knowing you have just done something good that doesn't happen often in your life. It's like standing on a burning oil platform. Either you let the flames consume you (stick with Nokia) or you jump into waters and get rescued (switch to Android). (Yeah I just paraphrased Nokia's CEO, fuck that dick, I wanted a bloody job there when I grow up)[/QUOTE] He wont last, though his presence has shown in their product lineup. Only one phone (N9) that's actually worth getting.
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