http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxFrX3csGJk watch this guys!!
I'm not to concerned about comparing them becasue that S3 is just too big to hold to your head as a phone. Razr I just is that goldilocks size...not to big not to small just damn right. thanks for the link
I have the S3, I have not come across any phone that is better imo. I am getting the RAZR i this week so I can do a fair comparison
I have a RAZR I and my friend has the s3 so we tested against each other.
To make the test as fair as possible we both used stock os as out of the box and did a factory reset, and installed the same apps on both phones.
The antutu test showed a much better result on the sgs3.
However when we tested the app we installed there was no clear winner and only a split second in the 2 phones s3 was quicker in some apps and the RAZR I was quicker in others overall I would say they are very well matched in user performance.
But the speed of the camera on the RAZR I won hands down and is much faster then the s3 camera.
From power off the s3 is much faster to boot.
And both me and my friend agree that the build quality of the RAZR I is much better then that of the s3 (my friends s3 is 4 months old and he has already broken 2 screens) nuff said about the build.
So all in all both me and my friend agree the only advantage of the s3 is the bigger screen. And that you would not find your self in a situation where s3 would be better then the RAZR I or the RAZR I better then the s3 both are very evenly matched.
But all I can say is when intel give us a duel core or quad core cpu it will fly
This is just the opinion of me and my friend.
All the best
Moley
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Some people asked me why didn't I buy the Siii instead. I bought the RAZR i for a few reasons:
After owning a HTC titan i found it that anything beyond 4,3" is too big.
Cost benefit the RAZR i was much better since i bought it unlocked and unbranded and is a lie chapter than the Siii.
I'm not a huge gamer so i think the daily tasks are overall the same in both devices.
I'm pretty happy with this device.
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I have a s3, but I am very surprised with the battery consumption of the razr i.
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Hey everyone, first off I want to apologize for creating a topic like this. I have been reading up on both phones through website, reviews and topics here on XDA. I just cant seem to make up my mind.
The one X has no removable battery when the battery is 1800Mah which is pathetic considering I am running a 1900Mah in my outdated HTC Sensation. This is a big downside to me; the S3 has a 2100Mah battery which is removable which is a big plus. I was looking at both battery life threads for the international versions and both seem good though. Could you guys possibly comment on this?
The cpu and gpu's of both phones are also interesting. The Exynos seems better then the Tegra 3 and coming from a S3 powered Sensation I do not want another laggy phone.. Please comment on this, possibly a link to another topic if it was made before.
Memory is not a big issue for me, 32gb is plenty.
I heard that the screen on the One X is better and easier on battery life, is this true?
Last thing is development; I love flashing new Roms and have been spoiled with the Sensations awesome developers. Does the international S3 have great developers and if so which Roms are the most popular?
Thanks a ton guys!
Samsung galaxy s3 is the best phone
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I heard that the screen on the One X is better and easier on battery life, is this true?
Should that not be asked in the One X forum
Does the international S3 have great developers and if so which Roms are the most popular?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1674286
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Had US and international one x. Now have the international gs3. Aside from some camera features. The Gs3 is better. The multi taking issues on the One X kill that phone imho
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I came from the one x international. SG3 is better, the battery on the one x was a huge deal breaker for me, was pretty bad.
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If price isn't a concern, get the s3. Battery life is almost double that of the one x and the Cpu and gpu are faster. Combined with removable battery and sd card, it's a no brainer.
However if price is a concern, get the one x. It's about 20% cheaper. But it does have some serious problems with heat; the battery will frequently reach over 55 celcius and go into "overheat" status, potentially reducing the life of it.
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Wow, that link has alleviated my fears of lackluster developer support thank you.
ratchetjaw you speak of multitasking, I understand that the S3 Lte has 2gb of ram, do you feel this is a necessary advantage? So much so that it is better to wait until the fall to purchase a new phone, when they have quad and 2gb?
Also, the lack of Lte on the international version; I myself never really cared for data speeds as 4g is fast enough for me. Do you deem the loss of this and a Gb of ram justifiable for the quad core Exynos?
Thanks!
Ask the same question in the one X forum, you will get a different response.
They are both excellent phones.
Considering software issues and heat are now resolved with the new base, the battery is also much better on the new kernel.
Software can be changed, the only things you can't change are the screen and the looks.
One X wins on both counts in my opinion, and I own both phones!
Plus the tegra 3 processor has a dedicated gaming development and is gonna get play station games shortly.
The new Google nexus 7 tablet is a tegra 3 processor, which means more tegra games are coming for sure. Also there probably is a good reason why Google are releasing their flagship tablet with nvidia cpu, versus the exynos.
In summary both are excellent phones but it comes down to personal preference and what looks visually more pleasing to your eyes.
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Before the s3 got released I was going to get the one x but had a play with both phones in a shop and the s3 seamed to run better so got a s3
Hi I had the HTC one x for about 2 months I fought it was I great phone till I started to use it. The battery last me 6 hrs. I changed from iphone 4 to it. It was such a let down. Sold It and got a s3 best phone out of the 2. My s3 battery last me 15hrs. I stream and surf the net a lot fans the s3 last me 15hrs or if I not stream or surf it can last me about 18 hrs.
So just go for the s3 DON'T BUY HTC ONE X
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ammurad said:
Ask the same question in the one X forum, you will get a different response.
They are both excellent phones.
Considering software issues and heat are now resolved with the new base, the battery is also much better on the new kernel.
Software can be changed, the only things you can't change are the screen and the looks.
One X wins on both counts in my opinion, and I own both phones!
Plus the tegra 3 processor has a dedicated gaming development and is gonna get play station games shortly.
The new Google nexus 7 tablet is a tegra 3 processor, which means more tegra games are coming for sure. Also there probably is a good reason why Google are releasing their flagship tablet with nvidia cpu, versus the exynos.
In summary both are excellent phones but it comes down to personal preference and what looks visually more pleasing to your eyes.
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But what about bettery life? I also heard that the Exynos has better performance.
If you cannot use the search function then don't get neither.
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just get s3, nothing
my friend last month bought htc one x and s3 already release in my country
he still gonna buy s3, and yesterday sold his one x and get s3
the main concern he said is battery drain very fast on one x and very hot
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But what about bettery life? I also heard that the Exynos has better performance.
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My battery lasts me 1.5 days on 3g and wifi with about 3.5 hours screen time. And that is also with gaming. I'm using stock kernel on viperx rom
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I had the One X for some time then moved to the SG3 and would never go back. SG3 is faster a bettery last longer.
My advice is to go for the SG3
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I had the One X for some time then moved to the SG3 and would never go back. SG3 is faster a bettery last longer.
My advice is to go for the SG3
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I have both phones.Since i bought my Galaxy S3 i`ve hardly touched my HOX.At this second in time the S3 is the best.....but things will change
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Wow, that link has alleviated my fears of lackluster developer support thank you.
ratchetjaw you speak of multitasking, I understand that the S3 Lte has 2gb of ram, do you feel this is a necessary advantage? So much so that it is better to wait until the fall to purchase a new phone, when they have quad and 2gb?
Also, the lack of Lte on the international version; I myself never really cared for data speeds as 4g is fast enough for me. Do you deem the loss of this and a Gb of ram justifiable for the quad core Exynos?
Thanks!
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I haven't had any multi tasking issues with the 1gb Ram on my s3. Htc did something to the One X that causes the issues
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samsung galaxy s3 It works like a charm and my friend has the htc one x and it works good but the screen is very sensitive at the sides. So i have chosen for the s3 and till now i still dont have found a bug or something annoying at it
Personnaly, the fact that the S3 has an external sdcard slot made almost the difference so I bought one. But I recently had to buy a one x to and it is much nicier than the s3.
Reviewing their battery life, they are almost equal, even while playing games.
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If you cannot use the search function then don't get neither.
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He said he used search, but he still wanted to ask... this is not dev's thread or anything and he asked politely about personal opinions (as it's not correct to just start flaming other's devices, but personal opinions are always all right!) Don't be so rude.
About the phone matter, I was in the situation 3 weeks ago and finally got the S3 and now I'm really happy with it If you come from a Sensation like me you'll go mad with battery life of S3 And not the positive way trust me xD Let me explain to others, Sensation had a TERRIBLE battery indicator, 100% lasted for about 3 hours, then major drain until 70%... 2 hours... 50% in 20 minutes! and so on... good battery life, but horrible indications!
As soon as I got my S3 I was like, damn! this is draining like hell! (80% at 13:00 unpluged at 07:00 with maybe 35 minutes screen...) but if you do the numbers and extrapolate this to a hole day... it comes to 16h and 2.5h screen time even with the poor reception I had!
Good choice for me
My wife is upgrading here phone and I have the chance to upgrade my Droid X to another Verizon android phone. I was wondering if I should do this? I have been perfectly happy with my original Droid X (even though it is just 3G). The thing is that I'm currently running CM7 and I want one of the newer ROMS. All the newer phones seem to get the stable releases of the most recent version of Android. However, I could not find a Droid X ICS where the camera works. I guess my question are...
What is the most stable ICS or Jelly Bean ROM for the Droid X currently available?
and...
If there is none, what US phone would you guys recommend I get? Preferably one without a locked bootloader.
I'm running AOKP and camera works fine.
I just flashed liquid ICS V1.6 and all of it works great just go to DROIDX forums into ICS Roms and it's there all in one download GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER
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If you can hold out, wait until the next Nexus releases.
Or you can carrier swap and get the Galaxy Note 2.
Or you can switch now and get a Galaxy Nexus =D
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If I were staying on Verizon, I would be getting the HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE. It fits almost all of my criteria for a great phone, gets good-to-great reviews in all I've read, and has been very well received by the market. If you're okay with S3-sized phones, the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD comes out this December as an upgrade from the RAZR MAXX (itself a great phone by all accounts).
On a side-note, I wish I could say I've been perfectly happy with my X.
That is a good question. Verizon is making the plans more expensive. Which makes waiting to upgrade well worth doing. And there will always will be a better device around the corner. So at one hand if you are happy with your device then stick with it until you are not happy.
That said I am going forward with Galaxy Note 2 within a couple of weeks. Jelly Bean is well worth upgrading to. But only Galaxy Note 2 has Jelly Bean right now. So if you don't like the size of the Galaxy Note 2 then wait. Galaxy S3 is a wonderful device that should be getting Jelly Bean. But Galaxy S3 is only dual-core while Galaxy Note 2 is quad-core. Quad-core devices will soon be the normal. That said both Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 show similar response times.
I wouldn't get any device that won't be upgrading to Jelly Bean, like the Maxx HD. Jelly Bean so well worth the wait. And Galaxy Note 2 has similar battery life as Maxx HD while having Jelly Bean and easier removable battery.
Thank you all for the informative replies. It looks like I'll stick with my Droid X for now; I'll give AOKP or liquid ICS a try. I will eventually have to get a new phone so I guess I'll post back here to get everyones opinion when that time comes.
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JaguarXT said:
That is a good question. Verizon is making the plans more expensive. Which makes waiting to upgrade well worth doing. And there will always will be a better device around the corner. So at one hand if you are happy with your device then stick with it until you are not happy.
That said I am going forward with Galaxy Note 2 within a couple of weeks. Jelly Bean is well worth upgrading to. But only Galaxy Note 2 has Jelly Bean right now. So if you don't like the size of the Galaxy Note 2 then wait. Galaxy S3 is a wonderful device that should be getting Jelly Bean. But Galaxy S3 is only dual-core while Galaxy Note 2 is quad-core. Quad-core devices will soon be the normal. That said both Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 show similar response times.
I wouldn't get any device that won't be upgrading to Jelly Bean, like the Maxx HD. Jelly Bean so well worth the wait. And Galaxy Note 2 has similar battery life as Maxx HD while having Jelly Bean and easier removable battery.
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come on man. don't hate on the Maxx HD. It will be receiving jelly bean before the end of the year. The battery life and the build quality of the phone is amazing beyond any other manufacture. The DROID X is a beast of a phone i had it for 26 months and i used that thing more than anything. The same quality and design (any so much more, obviously) was put into the DROID Razr Maxx HD.
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come on man. don't hate on the Maxx HD. It will be receiving jelly bean before the end of the year. The battery life and the build quality of the phone is amazing beyond any other manufacture. The DROID X is a beast of a phone i had it for 26 months and i used that thing more than anything. The same quality and design (any so much more, obviously) was put into the DROID Razr Maxx HD.
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What do you get with MAXX HD that you don't get with Galaxy Note 2? The battery juice is almost the same between each device (MAXX HD 3300 mAh vs Note 2 3100 mAh). Other than the MAXX HD having a slight higher mAh with the battery there is nothing else I see that would make me look at MAXX HD. Lots of trouble in replacing the battery in MAXX HD (need a battery corversion kit) vs the ease of changing battery in Note 2 offsets the slight difference in battery juice in favor of Note 2.
I love the ruggedness build of Motorola. But right now I wouldn't recommend MAXX HD when we have (will have at Verizon in Nov, 27 - Roamer has it w/ Multitasking ready out of the box -) Galaxy Note 2. And there are others coming down the line that will be better choice than MAXX HD.
Remember I am a Motorola Droid X user. What a rugged device, that served me well. But times changed.
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Home Launchers: ADWLauncher and ADWLauncher EX
System Version: 4.5.605.Accurate_Battery
All I have to say that look at your topic. You say should I upgrade from Droid X? Well that statement implies that you don't need a new phone. Just want. You will get that sane feeling with the Max HD. Note 2 nice device. However big screen like that you need a big battery to run it. As far as replacing the battery. I have seen it done on Motorolas website of the new RAZR line. Doesn't look hard at all. This coming from me whom I wouldn't take apart a device I almost spent 400 on. Now with Motorola we know the build, quality is amazing. As far as Samsung its a hit and miss. Even though I own only Samsung TVs. Enjoy what ever you may choose.
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I am really interested in the galaxy note 2 but would love to get people who have experience with both to offer a comparison. I love my maxx and don't want to pay money for a note 2 if its not worth it. I would switch between both phones if I did purchase one but, is it worth the money? Is it a comparable device?
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specs in the note 2 in all area expect one exceed the Maxx, battery life. I don't have one personally, but the processor, camera, and screen in the note 2 are all better, based on reviews.
Speaking if build quality however, the RAZR is superior, and ships with a more vanilla like is.
the note 2 will likely get far more dev support, but both phones are still rather young so this ones in the air
Note 2 is too big IMO. Was at your crossroads for the last couple weeks and came home with a MAXX HD for me and the wife, couldn't be happier. For what its worth all the people I know that have the Note2 love it, but it is their primary/only media/internet device. I still use my phone for calls and need portability and need to have it fit in my pocket. I have the luxury of tablets and PC's for my primary internet/media devices so the size is a negative for me. The note2 specs are nice. Btw Best Buy will price match amazon wireless so you should be able to score a note 2 for $200 and a MAXX HD for $150 from them. Battery life has been phenomenal especially compared to the Droid x I came from. Enjoy your new purchase cannot go wrong with either.
I actually have both phones right now used the note 2 yesterday and today I'm using the RAZR I have to say from build quality perspective the RAZR easily wins I would also say the screen is sharper and has more vibrant colors.
The note 2 is bigger which is a plus to some but for me by the end of the day I was sick of needing to hold it with both hands to do anything . I'm 6ft tall 200pds so I'm not a tiny guy. I really want to like the note 2 but it just seems to big IMO.
I don't understand the appeal of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2.
A phablet device like that seems to try and sell based on paper specs. It seems to appeal to a consumer that thinks that bigger technical specs must automatically make it a superior product.
Phablets don't seem to be very well-thought-out products. I simply cannot think of a single use case where I want something bigger than a smartphone, but smaller than a tablet. It is a device that tries to fill two roles but doesnt do either of them well.
Thread closed. Please make one thread to compare phones.
Thank you.
Hi Everyone,
I've got an S4, very please with it, but I just saw this OPPO Find 5 phone, which looks similarly spec'd to the S4 (but significantly cheaper).
What do you guys think??
http://europe.oppostyle.com/home/8-find-5-white.html
Phone was announced a while back...i like it, almost considered going for it but changed my mind..to much of a gamble.
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Hi Everyone,
I've got an S4, very please with it, but I just saw this OPPO Find 5 phone, which looks similarly spec'd to the S4 (but significantly cheaper).
What do you guys think??
http://europe.oppostyle.com/home/8-find-5-white.html
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1. Older and slower CPU! Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz vs Snapdragon 600 1.9GHz
2. LCD TFT Screen vs. Super AMOLED FulHD Screen
3. OPPO vs.Samsung (this one is actually important when you look for custom ROMs and MODs)
4. Android 4.1 vs. Android 4.2.2 (for now)
5. 2500mAH battery vs 2600mAH battery
You decide....
I love my Oppo Find 5. I love the design, love the complete steel chassis design. No mucking around with plastic or even aluminum. They went straight for steel.
Display is great. Speaker is great. Frankly there is very little negative about the phone.
But it is totally outgunned by S4 at this point. You won't notice much in day to day use now but S4 destroys it in benchmarks.
But Find 5 is special. I am never going to sell this phone just to show people 20 years down the line that someone made phone like this.
It can't compete with S4 or One in pure performance but it puts smile on my face every time I use it. $500 phone with so many things done right.
Totally unfair to put it u up against S4 to be honest.
It is a good phone. Probably better made than One in my book.
From my Galaxy S4, in your face.....
H2H he S4 beats it at everything but looks. On the other hand it's still a very capable phone and at €400 it has an impressive price point in Europe.
Depends how well they have optimised the software on that phone. The S4 Pro on the Nexus 4 literally at the moment offers a much smoother and faster experience than the S4 with an updated CPU.
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1. Older and slower CPU! Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz vs Snapdragon 600 1.9GHz
2. LCD TFT Screen vs. Super AMOLED FulHD Screen
3. OPPO vs.Samsung (this one is actually important when you look for custom ROMs and MODs)
4. Android 4.1 vs. Android 4.2.2 (for now)
5. 2500mAH battery vs 2600mAH battery
You decide....
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Yes, #3 is very important - a manufacturer that has been constantly acting in an antagonistic manner towards the development community for the past year and a half, vs. a manufacturer that is trying VERY hard to make developers happy. http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/rom-4-2-2-official-cyanogenmod-10-1.1715/page-21#post-33126 - need I say more?
Thanks guys,
I'm put to ease a little bit now, was feeling a bit down that this phone might be as good lol!
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With a far worse battery life
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I have only used dumb-phones until now and plan to get a smartphone.
I did a little surfing and found Adreno 320 is better than Mali 400 GPU and Qualcomm Snapdragons are better than Samsung Exynos, right?
But in real world they say Note 2 is considered better phone than Nexus 4. I don't understand this.
Different phones top in different benchmarks, and still some things like display quality are not considered in benchmarks i guess, right?
Now I haven't used any smartphone before, and the I would be using it for gaming or watching videos/movies only most of the time as I'm a student.
Which of these phones that I mentioned (all in 23-29,000 INR range) are better than others in reality?
Those who have used these phones or are techsavy might be able to guide me in making the right choice
Just found S3 in India has different specs than in US, Canada etc.
India: 1.4 Ghz Quad-core Exynos 4412,Mali-400,1GB
US: 1.5 Ghz Dual-core Snapdragon, Adreno 225,2GB
It really depends on your priorities.
You should take by consideration the battery capacity, camera, and other features.
Nexus 4 is not a champion in the last two, its camera relatively sucks, and the battery is not very impressive (for me it's pretty good actually). One of the main advantages of the Nexus 4 is the fast updates compared to other phones. Anything with quad-cores and 2 GB of RAM is more than enough.
HTC One X on the other hand is getting old, even though it has a great look, and a polished UI (Sense 5), and amazing sound (comes with beats audio, and believe me it does make a difference!)
GS3 is a champion, but is getting old too, and soon will run out of updates. Good camera though, and pretty fast.
Note 2 is full-featured, not really a phone though, pretty huge for a one, packs lots of great assets from S-Pen to better camera (than N4). I'd suggest you try it.
Xperia ZL is not a flagship like the others, but has a good look, and great specs. Don't expect fast updates from Sony though.
Note that all those phones are relatively recent, so you won't notice any big differences in the daily performance. And don't forget that you'll eventually buy a cover for your phone, so the size/design won't actually matter.
My advice? Go for the cheapest! you'll end up bricking it anyway if you stick around xda
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My advice? Go for the cheapest! you'll end up bricking it anyway if you stick around xda
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This made me chuckle.. In all honesty I'd go for a nexus 4 there's not a reason not to go for it
think about it.. S3 is getting old and thus will stop being supported by newer android updates.. The note 2s downside is the size many people hate the size and its uncomfortable in the pocket put a case on it and its not only big but its bulky.
Sony has never had great support by android and usually gets left behind quite early after release... The nexus 4 shatters the s3 I had a s3 and its not on the level of the n4 and its obvious when using it.. Id say ur only choice is nexus 4 or note 2 between the phones listed.. IMO nexus 4 is one of the best phones out even right now.. Do some more research and you'll find your own choice :good:
Forgot about the HTC Onex.. HTC is a great manufacturer and makes top quality devices but it also doesn't compare with nexus 4.. My T-Mobile s2 was neck and neck with the htc Onex
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This made me chuckle.. In all honesty I'd go for a nexus 4 there's not a reason not to go for it
think about it.. S3 is getting old and thus will stop being supported by newer android updates.. The note 2s downside is the size many people hate the size and its uncomfortable in the pocket put a case on it and its not only big but its bulky.
Sony has never had great support by android and usually gets left behind quite early after release... The nexus 4 shatters the s3 I had a s3 and its not on the level of the n4 and its obvious when using it.. Id say ur only choice is nexus 4 or note 2 between the phones listed.. IMO nexus 4 is one of the best phones out even right now.. Do some more research and you'll find your own choice :good:
Forgot about the HTC Onex.. HTC is a great manufacturer and makes top quality devices but it also doesn't compare with nexus 4.. My T-Mobile s2 was neck and neck with the htc Onex
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Agree with you.. :good: Nexus 4 is best amongst this...and also has a good camera if you know photographing...
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Agree with you.. :good: Nexus 4 is best amongst this...and also has a good camera if you know photographing...
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forget one X. totally outdated, even xperia ZL others are way better in that range.
1st you have to decide what size you are comfortable with.
Phablet size - Note 2, G pro
Phone size - N4, S3(23k) - higher range, N5 (30k)
If you choose any of above you wont be making bad decision. All are good performer in real life with couple of adv and dis adv with all.
so 1st go to some store and actually hold and decide size phablet or phone later we can discuss choice among those
I love my nexus 4, faster than anything, google support, i bought this phone in nov 2013, quite expensive from flipkart at 24500 INR, but still satisfied, s3 looks like grand and all cheap models of samsung, samsung actually sucks with its touchwiz laggy utility, note 2 is so big, its actually not a phone it is a tab, nexus 4 is comparatively small in size yet powerful, looks great with a bumper cover, i have a white one, after a lot of research i bought this phone and its great
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