Related
I think I'm kind of having sellers remorse, even though I sold it for $200 with it having some cosmetic damage (i'm usually very careful with my phones but i dropped my N1 like 1000 times!!)
i actually feel like I ripped off the guy even though it was in perfect working order and i threw in my extra battery and a car charger...
im gonna miss my trackball and colored notifications... PLEASE DONT LET ME REGRET THIS LG!!!
using an extremely old Nokia 5300 I had back in '07 till I get it ... yeah serious sellers remorse kicking it right now! hah
You will regret it!
Get the Arc instead
I don't think I could ever let go of my N1. I feel like it's become a part of me!
No doubt about it, sooner or later I will feel the need to upgrade. That's just the way technology works. But I always like to have a secondary device to fall back on in case of any problems - if my main device gets lost, stolen, damaged - even if it's just so much as a dead battery and I desperately need to make a call. Having a second phone can be a life saver. Plus, the Nexus One is so versatile in terms of modding. With so many ROM's to choose from, and still quite a bit of active development within the community - this phone seems far from dead. Google created an amazing piece of technology, and even when their sales strategy may have flopped, those who have had the pleasure of owning one know just how special it really is.
I recently parted ways with my aging HTC Magic which I kept as my backup device, so maybe I'm subconsciously considering an upgrade after all. There are so many options now, I wouldn't even know where to begin. G2X, Atrix, Nexus S, Evo 3D, etc... But one thing's for sure - my Nexus One is far too important to me to let go of.
I wish you the best of luck! And hey, you could always buy another used N1 if you begin having Nexus withdrawals
vegetaleb said:
You will regret it!
Get the Arc instead
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why exactly?
All plastic
Very low loudspeaker
Freezings and random reboots
not so good 8mp
Dual core still need OS 2.4, it's still 2.2
Arc:
So stylish!
way louder speaker than N1 and optimus 2x
unlockable bootloader soon
Brilliant 8mp
Exellent bravia screen
OS 2.3 out of the box
Sweet price
I am getting one next tuesday
And will get the Sensation in September
vegetaleb said:
All plastic
Very low loudspeaker
Freezings and random reboots
not so good 8mp
Dual core still need OS 2.4, it's still 2.2
Arc:
So stylish!
way louder speaker than N1 and optimus 2x
unlockable bootloader soon
Brilliant 8mp
Exellent bravia screen
OS 2.3 out of the box
Sweet price
I am getting one next tuesday
And will get the Sensation in September
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Link to the Arc?
Bloodflame said:
I don't think I could ever let go of my N1. I feel like it's become a part of me!
No doubt about it, sooner or later I will feel the need to upgrade. That's just the way technology works. But I always like to have a secondary device to fall back on in case of any problems - if my main device gets lost, stolen, damaged - even if it's just so much as a dead battery and I desperately need to make a call. Having a second phone can be a life saver. Plus, the Nexus One is so versatile in terms of modding. With so many ROM's to choose from, and still quite a bit of active development within the community - this phone seems far from dead. Google created an amazing piece of technology, and even when their sales strategy may have flopped, those who have had the pleasure of owning one know just how special it really is.
I recently parted ways with my aging HTC Magic which I kept as my backup device, so maybe I'm subconsciously considering an upgrade after all. There are so many options now, I wouldn't even know where to begin. G2X, Atrix, Nexus S, Evo 3D, etc... But one thing's for sure - my Nexus One is far too important to me to let go of.
I wish you the best of luck! And hey, you could always buy another used N1 if you begin having Nexus withdrawals
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is true, this was actually going to be the first smartphone I kept before/after buying a new one but I JUST moved and rather make my new phone free (I qualify for a full upgrade) so I can put that towards some new furniture. 200 isn't a lot, but it can get me a kitchen table!
vegetaleb said:
All plastic
Very low loudspeaker
Freezings and random reboots
not so good 8mp
Dual core still need OS 2.4, it's still 2.2
Arc:
So stylish!
way louder speaker than N1 and optimus 2x
unlockable bootloader soon
Brilliant 8mp
Exellent bravia screen
OS 2.3 out of the box
Sweet price
I am getting one next tuesday
And will get the Sensation in September
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hmmm, sounds tempting but probably not available for T-Mobile USA users!
and I am DEFINITELY not going to keep using this dumb phone any longer than I have to...
Here's the official page:http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/mobilephones/overview/xperiaarc?cc=us&lc=en#view=overview
lance713 said:
Hmmm, sounds tempting but probably not available for T-Mobile USA users!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
vegetaleb said:
Here's the official page:http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/mobilephones/overview/xperiaarc?cc=us&lc=en#view=overview
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sadly, according to the specs listed, this does not appear to support TMO's 3G.
vegetaleb said:
Here's the official page:http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/products/mobilephones/overview/xperiaarc?cc=us&lc=en#view=overview
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
c'mon Sony, post the CPU and GPU on the specs page, wtf?
Is the "BE" picture/video enhancements realtime or post-processing ?
Arc looks nice but "1GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon"
sorry no thanks...
Im probably gonna get g2x because of all the bands it supports. I think it will make a great travel phone too once unlocked.
It is just the "plain old" 1GHz MSM8255 / Adreno 205. While still sufficient for most uses, it is hardly a cutting edge.
But the biggest problem in my view is the internal flash storage, just a tiny 320mb.
It should be perfect otherwise to make me want one. But it isn't.
lance713 said:
I think I'm kind of having sellers remorse, even though I sold it for $200 with it having some cosmetic damage (i'm usually very careful with my phones but i dropped my N1 like 1000 times!!)
i actually feel like I ripped off the guy even though it was in perfect working order and i threw in my extra battery and a car charger...
im gonna miss my trackball and colored notifications... PLEASE DONT LET ME REGRET THIS LG!!!
using an extremely old Nokia 5300 I had back in '07 till I get it ... yeah serious sellers remorse kicking it right now! hah
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I feel ya. I just listed my Nexus on ebay today, and I am getting the LG. Probably buying it outright for 499 so I can sell it when something else strikes me in about 8 months, however I will miss my N1 for sure. The N1 is a great phone.
Don't regret it. Going from a Nexus One to a T Mobile GX2 is a definite upgrade. You're getting a bigger screen, faster processor, better camera on the back, front facing camera, more responsive touchscreen that supports multitouch, and a faster 3G/4G radio for HSPA+, and the phone will have AT&T 3G/4G bands....you made a good choice....
I'm also considering the G2X, but probably just save up and buy it outright and keep my N1 as a backup.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
You should be fine with that upgrade...keep us posted on how it did compare to your N1.
I would probably consider the G2X if it had a screen superior to my Nexus One. It may be better in every way (minus build quality I assume), but I'm a screen whore.
My next phone will probably be a Samsung one. Yes, they may be bad when it comes to updates, but they've been kicking ass with hardware. Until someone beats this, everyone has lost. Just kidding everyone~
Eclair~ said:
I would probably consider the G2X if it had a screen superior to my Nexus One. It may be better in every way (minus build quality I assume), but I'm a screen whore.
My next phone will probably be a Samsung one. Yes, they may be bad when it comes to updates, but they've been kicking ass with hardware. Until someone beats this, everyone has lost. Just kidding everyone~
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oddly enough I've got a N1 and a Samsung Galaxy S 4G in front of me, and the N1 has whiter whites than the Galaxy S. Everything was turned on max brightness, too. I was a bit taken back, I was expecting the galaxy S to have blown it out of the water.
The only thing that sucks hard about our N1 is the fact that the actual LED screen is a couple millimeters below the glass. This makes pinpoint clicking a bit tougher at odd angles, in addition to all the extra glare/reflection from the extra layer of space between the glass and LED.
Sorry, but as an N1, vibrant, 4g vibrant owner, Samsung has done hardware justice. The samoled is just the bomb. I just wish the updates came on time as it were.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA Premium App
Hi all,
Well it's been a good few months that you guys over in the States have had your hands on the Atrix.
The release is apparently 'imminent' here in the UK, so hopefully this thread and your feedback will help us decide whether it's worth pulling the trigger or not .
Whilst we are fortunate enough to be expecting either one or both of the HTC Sensation and the GSM EVO 3D by July, they are both 4.3" devices, and the Atrix - at the moment - still remains the only dual core device that we'll be getting here in the UK .
So, honest opinions, if you had your chance again now, would you go for the Atrix? Or hold out for something else?
Voting appreciated.
Pros/Cons would be ideal.
really loving mine. I have had two blackberries, 8330 and 9650 bold with os 6.0, all iPhone versions and numerous other stuff.
I love the Atrix for the 4" screen... the new 4.3" ers are too large for my hand.so 4" is the perfect screen size compromise in my opinion
the software is exteremely fast...
so yes, Im really loving mine to be honest.
David
bandityo said:
I love the Atrix for the 4" screen... the new 4.3" ers are too large for my hand.so 4" is the perfect screen size compromise in my opinion
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
^ Exactly why I'm still contemplating the Atrix. 4" is juust perfect
However, talk of everything being locked down is disappointing. Having run a HTC Legend, I'm lucky that we've had some dev backing, which has enabled me to run CM7 and a few other ROMs. Without this kind of dev work/support, I'd still be on FroYo at best...
The Atrix really, really, seems to be lacking on the dev front - it seems to put so many people off, and more significantly, the developers
c_man said:
^ Exactly why I'm still contemplating the Atrix. 4" is juust perfect
However, talk of everything being locked down is disappointing. Having run a HTC Legend, I'm lucky that we've had some dev backing, which has enabled me to run CM7 and a few other ROMs. Without this kind of dev work/support, I'd still be on FroYo at best...
The Atrix really, really, seems to be lacking on the dev front - it seems to put so many people off, and more significantly, the developers
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i agree ... more people need to be developing because as of right now im pretty pissed of with motoblur and how gay it is
I'm very pleased with mine. the best phone I have ever owned and I have been through them all. The bootloader is a bit of a bummer, but I know they will crack it it soon.
firefox3 said:
i agree ... more people need to be developing because as of right now im pretty pissed of with motoblur and how gay it is
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
LOL. Sounds like more people "need to be" LEARNING to DEV, or waiting until there's more dev support before purchasing!
Post via CM7 Powered HTC EVO Shift and XDA Premium App
this phone is really nice with a quick response. much faster than that of the galaxy s. even the original rom is already good enough.
the high resolution is really nice to let you see more on the screen
but the poor thing is the screen lost touching after touching too long!
blunted09 said:
I'm very pleased with mine. the best phone I have ever owned and I have been through them all. The bootloader is a bit of a bummer, but I know they will crack it it soon.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Fingers crossed eh? Just hope its not too late for the developers... else they may have moved on to newer devices [there's a lot of dual cores due to the market soon enough...]
photobillyli said:
this phone is really nice with a quick response. much faster than that of the galaxy s. even the original rom is already good enough.
the high resolution is really nice to let you see more on the screen
but the poor thing is the screen lost touching after touching too long!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you please elaborate a little on the bit in bold please?
I really like the Atrix and have owned one from its release date. Very fast and has many useful applications right out of the box. The virtual keyboard is much better than other Android phones I've owned, though I must admit that I do still prefer a physical keyboard. I have owned the G1 and Nexus One and like this phone much more than those.
There is only these "regrets". I wish the boot loader and software was easier to circumvent for custom rom installation. And I wish CyanogenMod had a ROM available for it. He does such great work.
I'm going to try to be patient and wait for the Motorola released version of Gingerbread, but I might try Gingerblur if it takes too much time to get an official release.
Very fast, great handset functionality, nice keyboard, great size, and the screen is beautiful. No regrets buying one with the exception noted above.
John...
Yes very satisified!
Sent from my Google Nexus S using XDA App
I do like the Atrix, but its Motorola thats the disappointment...
I mean, really Moto, how long does it take to get 2.3 out to the public, and its a darn dual core phone that cant use Live Wallpapers without massive lag....
As a result, I've got the Galaxy S II on pre-order waiting for delivery 5th May.
jmastrol said:
I have owned the G1 and Nexus One and like this phone much more than those.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Impressive comments
jaysean67 said:
Yes very satisified!
Sent from my Google Nexus S using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The bit in bold - is that a p!ss take?
cheetah2k said:
As a result, I've got the Galaxy S II on pre-order waiting for delivery 5th May.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
...ouch...
I love my Atrix. It's the first Android phone I've had. The iPhone 3GS was a perfect fit in my hand, and the Atrix feels exactly the same, albeit the buttons are in different places. I prefer my Atrix over the iPhone, and have found that even with it being locked down, the opportunities for customization are still way above the iPhone.
Is the Atrix fast?............Yes...............How does it compare to other Droid phones?..............I can't answer that one.
^ Thanks - a Scotman in Boston?? Can you bring me a GSM Atrix on your way back to the UK
The screen is bad. PenTile matrix is more visible on Atrix than on Amoled PenTiles despite higher resolution. Small text is blurry with visible pixels. Blue/green colored icons etc has very visible pixels. Blacks are grey and the screen suffers from banding / not showing true color. Scrolling in menus with small text results in flickering and inability to read the text. Moving the phone, like giving it a short twist makes pixel-patterns temporarily occur in bright areas.
The power-button is among the worst buttons ever put on a mobile phone. It has no feel, almost no travel and is placed in a 45 degree angle which makes it even harder to press.
Pinch zoom in the browser and photo gallery is extremely(!) choppy, much worse than many single core phones.
The camera is not good with tons of noise. The front facing camera is almost a joke as it produces cartoon-like pictures.
Other annoying thing is that it isn't possible to turn of the vibration of the google-buttons.
I have no idea what the he'll you're talking about. Because the fact that the 3.5 mm jack is on the right hand side, they couldn't have put it there. The lock button is also a biometric sensor, which saves me alot of time. It's not awkwardly placed once you think about it. Because it's a 4'' phone, the form factor is rather large. Not having to stretch my finger joints out to the very top seems like a bit of an advantage, no?
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
And most if the lagging issues are w/ Motoblur. Get rid of it, and problem solved. The camera is a bit weak, but i'm not here to complain. I prefer a standalone camera anyway.
Overall, an exceptional phone that's a bit rough around the edges, but that'll sort itself out soon enough. Either from Moto, or third-party.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Wanna sell me that worthless thing for, $25.00?
I really like my atrix. I would buy it again.
Wife has an Iphone... She wants my atrix now.
Seems to be a lot of Professional phone users out here...
Hell, i'll take a second one. Never hurts to have a backup. If you want an awkward lock button, try the Galaxy S. That stupid thing is on the side. Whenever I use my friend's, I always end up locking the thing by accident or nearly ripping a hole in his USB port cover...
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Probably been mentioned before, but I don't really care...
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-us-carrier-names-revealed-atandt-attain-veri/
So I'm really reconsidering the EVO 3D now.
Hmm.. as much as I hate Samsung, that phone is beautiful. And if HTC is locking down the Evo 3D, I may actually have to purchase a Samsung.
It kind of hurts to say that.
Not me....its still a Samsung. 3d all day!!!
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA Premium App
swaze said:
Not me....its still a Samsung. 3d all day!!!
Sent from my PC36100 using XDA Premium App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If the 3D is locked down the way they say it is, flashaholics will either have to go through rehab, or get another maker's phone that isn't so locked down.
Yes. If the 3D is locked down. Coupled with Sammys new desire to change their bad rep.. with the Galaxy S looking to be one of the first phones officially Upgraded to GB. This phone is looking SO much better.
I just REALLY hope it doesn't have a crappy physical keyboard. I want it just the way it is. Sammy phones also have excellent battery life right out the box so waiting for a solid root method/custom roms/kernels won't be an issue.
3D is a gimmick at best. If the Samsung's battery life is significantly better than that of the EVO 3D, I'll have no choice. For me, personally, performance, battery life, and display quality are the most important things on a smartphone. The SII was overclocked to 1.5GHz yielding 4000+ Quadrant scores. That's impressive. The battery life is also pretty good coming from some reviews. I feel the 3D feature and camera on the new EVO will guzzle that battery. And I don't care how good qHD is, that Super AMOLED Plus 4.3" screen is pure sex. The slimness of the SII doesn't hurt either. I don't know about you, but I'm somewhat over my EVO's shape/style... hoping for something different and the EVO 3D doesn't really offer that.
=/
akarol said:
3D is a gimmick at best. If the Samsung's battery life is significantly better than that of the EVO 3D, I'll have no choice. For me, personally, performance, battery life, and display quality are the most important things on a smartphone. The SII was overclocked to 1.5GHz yielding 4000+ Quadrant scores. That's impressive. The battery life is also pretty good coming from some reviews. I feel the 3D feature and camera on the new EVO will guzzle that battery. And I don't care how good qHD is, that Super AMOLED Plus 4.3" screen is pure sex. The slimness of the SII doesn't hurt either. I don't know about you, but I'm somewhat over my EVO's shape/style... hoping for something different and the EVO 3D doesn't really offer that.
=/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
While I agree about the 3D portion being a gimmick. It won't be killing the battery unless you're using it.. which is optional. I doubt people that think of it as a gimmick will use it much.
I am 100% with you on your points tho. Performance, battery life, display quality are most important. Samsung repairing their rep is also really starting to win me over. My mom has the mesmerize... that thing looks awesome and has excellent battery life. Plus she is about to get a GB update...
I love HTC.. but I just feel liek the new Sense 3.0 will bring the same poor battery life even with a bigger battery. It may be a little better.. but prolly not much. If the bootloader is encrypted.. then forget about it.
Rippley05 said:
Yes. If the 3D is locked down. Coupled with Sammys new desire to change their bad rep.. with the Galaxy S looking to be one of the first phones officially Upgraded to GB. This phone is looking SO much better.
I just REALLY hope it doesn't have a crappy physical keyboard. I want it just the way it is. Sammy phones also have excellent battery life right out the box so waiting for a solid root method/custom roms/kernels won't be an issue.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is the determining factor for me, if it does have a physical keyboard then count me out.
Jfree3000 said:
That is the determining factor for me, if it does have a physical keyboard then count me out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sadly, I agree with you.
I somehow don't think it will tho. The commercial I seen on youtube was showing off how thin it was by sliding it under a door... I would hope they don't plan on killing that by adding a keyboard.
akarol said:
Probably been mentioned before, but I don't really care...
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/16/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-us-carrier-names-revealed-atandt-attain-veri/
So I'm really reconsidering the EVO 3D now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What about this is "OFFICIAL"? Is it that it's coming to Sprint or the name? I read the link but didn't see an official source, sorry if I missed that.
I dont care if the 3D is locked down or not this will be my next phone. Thats all I needed to hear.
nunyabiziz said:
What about this is "OFFICIAL"? Is it that it's coming to Sprint or the name? I read the link but didn't see an official source, sorry if I missed that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's a picture of a case with it naming Sprint as one of the carriers for their device.... can't get much more official except for Sprint coming out and admitting to it
DirtyShroomz said:
It's a picture of a case with it naming Sprint as one of the carriers for their device.... can't get much more official except for Sprint coming out and admitting to it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I made a case for it and it's going to be called the Samsung DooDooHead.
Official?
I'm pretty sure this will not have a physical keyboard, look at the case. Case in point (pun intended).
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App
This is one tempting phone. If it comes with no keyboard then that is my next phone. Pending a few months after release to see reviews and reliability on this sexy beast.
Nexus S looks so old now.....
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
My next phone will either be this or the Nexus 3 depending on where it goes and when.
novanosis85 said:
This is one tempting phone. If it comes with no keyboard then that is my next phone. Pending a few months after release to see reviews and reliability on this sexy beast.
Nexus S looks so old now.....
Sent from my PC36100 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yea it does lol it performs like a beast but not comparative to the S2 I will be returning my nexus s
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using XDA App
I'd take this over the 3d. HTC seems to always have battery issues with every phone, and I know they did with every phone I or a friend has had. Couple that with a locked down bootloader and this guy is going SGII (as long as the build quality is good).
Pocket posted...
There is no physical keyboard, the phone is just 0.33 inches thick (Evo is 0.47"). You just had to click the link in the first article and you get a full review of the phone:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/28/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-review/
Vegasden said:
There is no physical keyboard, the phone is just 0.33 inches thick (Evo is 0.47"). You just had to click the link in the first article and you get a full review of the phone:
http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/28/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-review/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, it was the same way on the Galaxy S 1. Once it came to the US, each major carrier got a different version. Verizon/Us Cellular looked about identical with AT&T varying only a little.
As we know, the Sprint Epic 4G was the bastard child of the galaxy S line... horrible.
Have Thrill and Atrix in hand
I already posted in the LG thread
What I love about the Atrix
NOTIFICATION LED [thank you motorola]
Weight and size is much better [Thrill with a case is huge]
Storage is insane..the 16gb on board plus my 8gb
almost 2000 mah battery built in
What I love about the Thrill
Huge very colorful screen
3D is legit and looks better than 3ds and Evo 3d
HDMI mirroring works in landscape out the box
Covered HDMI/usb ports
What I hate about the Atrix
NO mirrored HDMI landscape mode
Message limit 999/1000 in SMS/MMS mode
What I hate about the Thrill
Horrible battery life
Phone is thick before I even case it
NO NOTIFICATION LIGHT!!!!!!
So..I'm torn apart
The things I hate about the Atrix are all software and might just change through dev or official Ice Cream Sandwich
the things I hate about the Thrill are all hardware and won't ever change
I have roots in both companies..my first android was the cliq xt [loved it..loved it again for a little bit with cm7] my second darling was the defy [and I wish they made a defy 2 with atrix specs] but my last android phone was the G2X which I loved loved loved [blazing fast, totally classy]
the Thrill has roots in the G2X but the G2X was a sexy phone and the Thrill..not really..the Atrix shares a lot of software with the defy...but is pretty much a G2X in terms of hardware [dual core tegra 2, ddr 2 ram, etc]
This is the hardest decision ever..really. I can't make up my mind. Part of me wants to go with the thrill because it's a week or two old..and I can't help but think the Atrix is already almost seven months old...but
the atrix seems to be the undisputed champ in this battle...i guess I just want any more in sight from people here who have an atrix and have tried out thrill..optimus 3d..g2x..evo..evo 3d..etc
Atrix has superior name = keep.
No matter how you decide, next week another phone will be released and you will be going through this again.
rlridgeway said:
No matter how you decide, next week another phone will be released and you will be going through this again.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I used a blackberry flipphone for a year and s half I did my research and picked ATRIX, I could have went with the iphone 4 but I didn't. It really comes to personal preference. Some might like more gadgets on the phone others might like the hardware capabilities. Its tough there is no phone and never will be that will offer all I in one that's why there is so many brands and chooises
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
ram : 512mb < 1gb
res : WVGA < qHD
rom : 8gb < 16gb
So, that phone is a downgrade over atrix.
Semseddin said:
ram : 512mb < 1gb
res : WVGA < qHD
rom : 8gb < 16gb
So, that phone is a downgrade over atrix.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wouldn't it be a downgrade 'under' the atrix? ;-)
Sent from my Nexus S 4G via XDA Premium
againareku said:
The things I hate about the Atrix are all software and might just change through dev or official Ice Cream Sandwich
the things I hate about the Thrill are all hardware and won't ever change
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You gave the answer yourself.
Personally I have always cared for the phone part i.e. call quality, signal reception, battery life, talk time both on 2G/3G before all the gimmicks like 3D, HDMI. Atrix and most of Motorola phone are miles ahead in these department.
But however u should rather use both of these phones and choose for yourself. There is no point convincing because you will miss the functionalities in the other.
Its an LG .. lol
Wond3r said:
Its an LG .. lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1
Like
Sadly xda does not take less than 10 characters so.
Try comparing what you "need" vs. what you "want" and see if that helps...
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda premium
Personally, the 3D effect on the Evo 3D and Thrill don't seem to have much of an effect. The same goes for active (battery powered glasses) 3D on TVs. However, I would go with the Atrix because overall, it seems like it delivers better on what it promises. The Thrill, on the other hand, lacks the small details like the large battery (not exactly a detail but anyway...), the LED, and more. Plus, I love the 16:9 aspect ratio of the Atrix. Better for movies and browsing lists (Gmail inbox, etc.), both of which I often do.
Honestly get any crappy phone you want. If you don't like your atrix get the thrill.
Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
I've owned both and at this point I don't want either. My Atrix dropped data connection daily and this Thrill lags and the gps has never locked, not to mention the bootloop it went into and hard reset I had to do BEFORE I rooted it. No luck with either yet and I'm tired of exchanging phones
Sent from my LG-P925 using XDA App
I had to choose on the 7th this week...of any phone AT&T had in their store to upgrade to for free..I look long and hard at the Thrill...and the staff there was pushing it hard..I had been reading everything I could from every review on both where ever I could find them for a solid week before making my choice.
It wouldn't have been a easy decision to make without researching it first...I went with the Atrix for a number of reasons..
First..3d is a fad...and a very bad implemented on at this..The 3d doesn't look real..and the picture actually sucks if you bother to pay attention to it when looking at it instead of the effects..
Second...the sound quality is poor...I'm a audiophile and love good music..The sound quality doesn't make it for me on it because of the clarity and volume...
Third...look at what software upgrades has already been issued for the Atrix..and then look at what LG has done for their phones...
The Atrix is a hardcore phone...the Thrill is a gimmicky phone..Yes..it may score better in a few synthetic benchmarks...but these mean nothing in reality...what matters is how the phone actually performs on a day to day basis..
You take your chances with any smart phone purchase today...since the technology is always improving..but this I know...they had miserable sales on the current 3d technology for the mainstream home usage...and now are pushing it off on us in another way.. The Atrix may have some faults like with it..but most are software issues that can be corrected...and most likely will...and that is something LG doesn't do well...
Buy what ever makes you happy...but..if it were me again ...for my money..I would still buy the Atrix or any Motorola over any LG...
Mac
Phone choices
I think a lot has already been said here on the subject. Ultimately nobody here can tell you what phone is best for YOU because you will always have doubts as you let someone else pick for you.
I looked at a lot of phones, and actually tried them all for a week at a time. The Samsung Galaxy S2 - didn't like it. Too thin, too big, and I didn't like the screen resolution - although the colors just popped out. The camera was really good on this phone. I returned mine.
The Sensation was a sexy phone, HTC makes such polished devices, but the software was laggy, and the screen washed out (The screen matters to me), and the sound quality wasn't very great. Internal storage was pathetic, and the phone was actually a little bit laggy.
I got my Atrix and what got me was the battery life, the screen, the sound quality, the internal storage, the performance.
Yeah, I saw the thrill - i was interested in it, but I wasn't going to order it (optimus 3d). I wouldn't be interested in 3d. It looks like something I would show my friends once say wow cool, and never use it again. Its a gimmick. The phone has impressive specs. The reviews weren't as favorable as I would have thought. Its a cheap dual core phone, and really doesn't look like much of a change from what you have/had in your G2x.
You said you had a Optimus 2x or G2x..and loved it. Why not stay with that? It is similar in performance to the Atrix, it is dual core, there are mods for it now, an like you said...you loved it. Then you can wait it out until something really grabs you. But...make up your own mind.
I love my Atrix, but the LG Thrill is looking pretty bad ass to me. It's definitely better...if you've got the money I'd go for it. Why not?
xangma said:
Atrix has superior name = keep.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You can't argue with that logic.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
BravoMotorola said:
I love my Atrix, but the LG Thrill is looking pretty bad ass to me. It's definitely better...if you've got the money I'd go for it. Why not?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
LG will never make a BETTER phone than the Atrix.... PERIOD.
@vinay427
A small percentage of people can't see 3d fx at all
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Sorry if its a repost. So whos going to upgrade!
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/21/...akes-its-atandt-debut-october-2nd-for-199-on/
Im not biased to any phone. I like anything new and high powered. Cant get me wrong I love my Atrix but the Galaxy S II is tempting.
i'm pretty happy with my Atrix, i think i'm gonna hold off on upgrading until a decent quad core phone comes out on the market.
Not enough of an upgrade to think about it.
The Devs have really just started to take this phone to its capabilities so worth hanging in for a while longer.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
When the SGSII came out back in... May(ish), it seems liked I should have not gotten an Atrix and waited for the SGSII to come to AT&T. the SGSII had a bigger screen, faster CPU, no Blur, no locked bootloader, and already had a pre-beta of Cyanogen out within two weeks of the phone hitting the international market.
Fast Foward to today. The Atrix has an unlocked bootloader, a *solid* beta of CM7, MIUI in the works, a bigger battery, and the performance is close to that of the SGS (in CM7 while OC'd) - in some tests it is noticeabley faster.
The SGSII also seems to have some hardware issues that have been reported. Yellowing of the screen on the left side is the most reported issue.
Now look to the future because the SGSII isn't going to come out for another two weeks. Should we have all waited to get an SGSII? No way, not IMHO. I was sitting on an iPhone 3GS for months and months after I was eligible for an upgrade, I was just waiting until something big came out or the phone died. I'll be honest, at first I did regret my Atrix purchase at times. Software versus 4.1.26 had a TON of bugs in it, 4.1.57 did too. 4.1.83 was solid, and when we got GB the phone was pretty solid. Now with CM7 I have no complaints over the phone at all, and I'm glad I didn't suffer with my iPhone 3GS for the last 7 months (I bougt the Atrix on release day) waiting for the SGSII after returning the Atrix to wait for the SGSII.
If I had waited this long for the SGSII with my iPhone 3GS, I would likely pass up the SGSII and wait for more info on the Nexus Prime.
DK
One thing I don't miss going from my captivate to atrix is in the power usage menu "display" being like 95%. I don't know why they say SAMOLED use less power. I know the screen on the sgs and sgs2 is different but they're close enough IMO. Also after all the BS with GPS and poor update from Samsung I don't know if I could buy another. As far as specs....IMO I don't think it's worth the upgrade the specs are really similar. The only reason I might be tempted is for the dev support.
Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
as someone who has had both i can assure you the atrix is a much more all-around solid piece of hardware.
like reported above the screen on the SGSii may be bigger but it has its issues (yellow left on most handsets and battery consumption).
the battery is simply way worse then atrix.
and what got to me the most about going back to the atrix was the sound quality, it was simply horrendous, especially for a high-end phone like that.
the sound chip on it is sub-par compared to the original SGS even, with high end headphones i was getting distortions, low volume, and very un-even sound, to anyone who wants to listen to music on his phone this one simply kills the deal.
atrix has a very very good audio experience compared.
same goes for call quality.
and the phone doesnt even have a led for notifications.
also doesnt have an hdmi-out without you buying some special cable adapter.
what does seem to be on its side is a huge dev base working on it and realeasing things daily but the atrix is starting to catch up... just give it some time.
either way upgrading from a atrix to a galaxy 2 is pretty stupid, except for a bit larger screen you really dont get anything in return for all that cash.
i'd wait atleast another year before ditching the atrix. theres simply nothing today that it cant handle so why buy another "future proof" phone when your current one is still "future proof"
Definitely sticking with my atrix <3
Sent from my CM7 ATRIX via XDA Premium App
It appears to have a lot of dev support, but how many of those ROM's are the exact same thing with a different theme? That's the way the Captivate was until CM7 dropped...everything was the same.
I'll stick with the Atrix.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
... the screen on the SGSII is so lustworthy... it oozes awesomeness. Other then that --- Atrix is better IMO.
i want both.
iphone5 too if its nice.
i just upgraded this july so no sgsII for me. the galaxy was going to be my upgrade, but it just took too long to come out. also, it's not gonna be the latest and greatest anymore like it would've been when it came out internationally, the sgsIII will probably be out internationally in 6 months since most phone lines get upgraded yearly.
my friend mentioned the PS Vita yesterday and i'm doing research on that to see if it has enough functions to become a phone for me.
s1mpd1ddy said:
... the screen on the SGSII is so lustworthy... it oozes awesomeness. Other then that --- Atrix is better IMO.
i want both.
iphone5 too if its nice.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'd rather have an atrix with an average screen than have a SAMOLED that destroys my battery. I have an upgrade available and being 100% honest I'm waiting for a new BB QNX mobile phone to drop next year. The new 9810 with os7 was actually a pretty big step forward in speed and functionality and supposedly QNX will be able to run Android apps as well. Not saying it's gonna be the king of phones but it looks pretty cool.
Sent from my MB860 using Tapatalk
My wife is getting it in October, about 2 weeks after it comes out. She is already in love with it and the fact that we are getting the NFC enabled version made her happier. She's almost as big a nerd as I am. (I'm not allowed to touch it, she wants to do everything on her own)
Speedily sent from CM7 Beta
isn't the sgs2 screen still 800 x 480?
I have the infuse plus an atrix, while the screen on the infuse is so sexy,, the atrix for me has the total package,, the sgs2 for me is not that much of a upgrade from my atrix, even the infuse for that matter, sure it has godly specs, but in real world usage, even my old ass dinc still get the job done,,
I dont like where the smartphone market is heading.. things need to slow back down. alittle,, before you know it, the atrix 3 will be out 3 months after the atrix 2 at the end of the year, lol
dLo GSR said:
isn't the sgs2 screen still 800 x 480?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is. I wouldn't be able to go to the lower resolution.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
TheBassman369 said:
It is. I wouldn't be able to go to the lower resolution.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yeah i forgot about that lower rez -- UGH -- why put it out at a lower rez then qHD? COME ON SAMMY.
The newer Super AMOLED Plus displays have more sub-pixels and they do not use pentile anymore which also helps eliminate the "grainy" look. I would still like to see qHD but I don't think there is going to be much to complain about on these screens.
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/02/2...s-than-previous-amoled-screens-better-colors/
http://www.oled-info.com/super-amoled-plus-resolution-explained
s1mpd1ddy said:
yeah i forgot about that lower rez -- UGH -- why put it out at a lower rez then qHD? COME ON SAMMY.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
exactly why i love the screen on my infuse.. but the atrix for everything else, lol
TheBassman369 said:
It appears to have a lot of dev support, but how many of those ROM's are the exact same thing with a different theme? That's the way the Captivate was until CM7 dropped...everything was the same.
I'll stick with the Atrix.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not all the same - they had different themes!
live4nyy said:
The newer Super AMOLED Plus displays have more sub-pixels and they do not use pentile anymore which also helps eliminate the "grainy" look. I would still like to see qHD but I don't think there is going to be much to complain about on these screens.
http://www.intomobile.com/2011/02/2...s-than-previous-amoled-screens-better-colors/
http://www.oled-info.com/super-amoled-plus-resolution-explained
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I owned an Infuse and loved the screen and the colors, but I would rather have a higher resolution screen. I find the lower resolution something to complain about, although it isn't that big of a deal for some people.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App