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Originally Posted by scrooze
(Post 2248959)
Biggest point in favour of P500 is that LG have confirmed that it will get andorid 2.3 update. Samsung still to give any updates on further updates. |
Originally Posted by scrooze
(Post 2248959)
Having purchased and used Galaxy Ace some points : 1) Has a bigger screen 3.5 (Screen size makes a huge difference in price) 2) 800Mhz processer does its Job very weel not lag till now. 3) Very small ROM memory of 278MB. 4) Already have seen 3-4 movies and again the output was very good. 5) Sound output quality is also very good. 6) Iphone 4 copy and people can mistake it for Iphone4 :-) Biggest point in favour of P500 is that LG have confirmed that it will get andorid 2.3 update. Samsung still to give any updates on further updates. |
Originally Posted by JMaruru
(Post 2249026)
Could you please provide some links for this news? If so, this would be a big thumbs up for LG P500, if it can be updated with gingerbread. But is the existing hardware sufficient to take care of this upgrade? |
Originally Posted by blackasta
(Post 2249219)
I have been using the Google Nexus S since early January, and even now I am discovering new features that can be harnessed by proper apps. I especially like the phone because unlike other manufacturers who have a skin over the android shell, this is native Android 2.3 - Thus enabling me to use google appinventor to build (silly) apps, intall and run them on my phone. Other phones need to be rooted in order to install non android market apps. The elixir app displayed that this phone has a gyroscope, a magnetometer, gravity sensor and compass with the usual accelerometer, lightmeter and proximity sensor! With appinventor and open android for usb debugging, the possibilities are limitless. The only sore points are - a. no zoom in camera (shoot n crop is the only solution), b. not 4g enabled c. battery life is not all that good (but I guess thats a common point with all smartphones - I used a Nokia E63 w/o any data package before this). |
Originally Posted by arunkk
(Post 2249251)
Nexus S is yet to reach indian shores. For a matter of fact, the only 1GHz phones available now in India running Android Froyo are from HTC. Samsung doesnt have any 1GHz phones now in market. SE Xperia X10 is still coming with Eclair I hope. I am in the lookout for a phone with 4" screen, 1GHz processor, Divx/Xvid playback and Flash support running Froyo and the only option available now is HTC Desire HD. This model has a very bad reputation for Battery life and is understandable given a 1230mah battery. So there comes my another requirement that the phone should have minimum 1500mah battery. Waiting for Sammy to re-introduce Galaxy S in its new flavour. |
Originally Posted by blackasta
(Post 2249323)
Why would you want froyo when gingerbread is doing the rounds now? Galaxy S II is coming soon - 4.3" screen, gingerbread, 8 mp back camera, 2 mp front camera, dual core 1 ghz processor, 1 gig ram. Oh - and its only 8.49 mm thick ! Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus, coming this month (hands-on with video) -- Engadget |
Originally Posted by surd_biker
(Post 2248599)
IMHO you don't need a smartphone if these are your main requirements. A normal phone with a good 5MP camera + QWERTY keyboard would suffice. |
Originally Posted by tsk1979
(Post 2248610)
No difference. Infact you don't even need a smartphone. All you need is a phone with a keypad and a good camera Unfortunately, nobody makes non smartphones with advanced cameras. |
Originally Posted by arunkk
(Post 2249326)
Galaxy S2 may take more time to come to market and pricing is also not fixed. |
Originally Posted by navin
(Post 2249431)
unrelated question. I am seeing more and more phones without tactile keyboards. why. I too (like my wife) find tactile keyboards a must. |
Originally Posted by woof
(Post 2249465)
This may be a silly question, but I want to know how can I share a contact details with somebody else through sms via my motorola defy phone? |
Originally Posted by arunkk
(Post 2249448)
I think its just a matter of getting used to. I have seen people typing amazingly fast in touchscreen keyboards. A dedicated tactile keyboard for a full touchscreen has to be a slideout keyboard which will make it bulky. |
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