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I think on a phone the performance cards wont matter too much. I got a free 32Gb card from Phones 4 U as I pre ordered the phone.
Did you get the white one? What do you think so far? |
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I must say I'm already a big fan of SwiftKey!
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I love the Google integration. As soon as I had the phone I went on maps, went to put in a location and it already populated it with suggestions (such as my favorite coffee shop) because I had searched it in Desktop maps weeks ago! ---------- Post added at 16:51 ---------- Previous post was at 16:36 ---------- Does anyone know if the S3 can support a 64gb microSD card? I hear some phones can only access 32.... |
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Cheers!
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Think I have got used to it now. Using Chrome as main browser. Anyone else have suggestions for stuff to install/set up?
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I could never get the hang of Chrome on my phone, maybe i just need to use it more though.
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p.s Don't forget to setup Dropbox as i believe they give you 25GB free space and it is an awesome way to get things on and off the phone. edit: I don't think you can currently watch flash videos on Google Chrome Beta. |
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Luckily rumour has it Skydrive are creating a proper Android app so i will be able to use my 25GB with that. I am surprised Gdrive doesn't blow the competition out of the water like they did when they introduced Gmail and give everyone 25GB for free. |
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I can say the white looks great if you're into lighter colours, and also looks great on lighter surfaces - white sheets, tablecloths, sinks, etc. Also on shiny/glass furniture. The blue is fairly dark blue and fits in well with those in dark clothing (e.g. black suit) or darker places like pubs, bars, black leather sofa or dark wooden furniture. Ironically, it's also more useable in broad daylight, as it doesn't have a bright white frame around the screen to blur your view. Personally, I like it better. Just looks more professional and less like a fashion accessory. Then again I still prefer the black and sharper edges on the S2 Other differences are on the white you have three large black blobs to the right of the earpiece, and on blue you only have one to the left. Finally, on the white version you get an uneven black frame around the screen, between where the screen pixels end and where the white frame starts. How much this irritates you will vary, but it's far less noticeable if at all on the blue. ---------- Post added at 18:33 ---------- Previous post was at 18:32 ---------- Quote:
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Keeping with Android 4's conventions and spirit is not a good thing. Compared to the SGS3, it replaces the more useful back and menu buttons with a badly placed back button and a useless task switcher, and you also lose a load of screen estate to an annoying, constantly-there, and non-removable bar that serves as a replacement menu button, and having to reach further to get to menus in ICS apps. Lack of physical home button, top-side placement of power button, slippery back and pointy sides make the whole unit's physical handling and useability far inferior to the SGS3, despite being smaller. I did a quick comparison test, of the time it takes to get the phone(s) out of my pocket, unlock them, and get to a useable home screen, it took 1.4 seconds on the SGS3 and 4.5 seconds on the HTC One X. Might not seem like much, but take your phone out your pocket 3 times an hour, that's 28 hours you waste over a 2-year contract just unlocking the damn thing. Oh and the non-removeable battery - using the One X as my main phone required recharging it 2-3 times a day, the same on the SGS3 requires only one charge a day (and it usually ends up with 15-30% left at the end of the day). Anyway, if you're still tempted by the One X - you can have mine, since I'm hell-bent on getting rid of it :p: |
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What do you all do to secure your Android phone? I have put SeekDroid to let me track, lock, remotely wipe it from a webpage. I am going to encrypt it I think. Any other suggestons/comments?
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