Maybe it's the full reuinification of Google TV in Android!

(sidenote, is there anyway to get your quick reply box under the live update extension[ that's not yours]?)
Maybe it's the full reuinification of Google TV in Android!
So, my contract with AT&T is up soon, and I'll be switching to T-Mobile. I have had the iPhone 4s for nearly 2 years and I want to mix it up a bit by switching to an Android Phone.
Now, this means I have several options to choose from, and I just wanted to ask you fellow Gaffers what phone you think I should get.
My top choices based on word-of-mouth and online reviews are:
- LG G2
- Galaxy S4
- Galaxy Note III
- HTC One
To give you kind of a background on my regular phone usage, I mainly use my phone to stream music, watch videos and browse the web while on the bus. If there is a phone out of the phones from my list above that can do these things better than the others, I would like to know.
EDIT: Just realized that the Moto X isn't on T-Mobile, so I removed it from my list.![]()
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(sidenote, is there anyway to get your quick reply box under the live update extension[ that's not yours]?)
So, my contract with AT&T is up soon, and I'll be switching to T-Mobile. I have had the iPhone 4s for nearly 2 years and I want to mix it up a bit by switching to an Android Phone.
Now, this means I have several options to choose from, and I just wanted to ask you fellow Gaffers what phone you think I should get.
My top choices based on word-of-mouth and online reviews are:
- LG G2
- Galaxy S4
- Galaxy Note III
- HTC One
To give you kind of a background on my regular phone usage, I mainly use my phone to stream music, watch videos and browse the web while on the bus. If there is a phone out of the phones from my list above that can do these things better than the others, I would like to know.
EDIT: Just realized that the Moto X isn't on T-Mobile, so I removed it from my list.![]()
Moto x is on t mobile, as far as I know. It's on every major carrier. I'm kind of on the same boat as you, except I'm with sprint. I chose moto x for a variety of reasons, it's as close as you can get to android stock without it being a nexus phone and the lower specs does not mean much if you look at the reviews. Plus I like the fact that it's assembled in the US, but that's just a bonus. The most important factor for me is being without much bloated SW. My mom recently got the S4 and I went to play with it and it had a shitload of bloatware. Also, I'm not sure if they are on tmobile, but xperia phones have gotten good reviews lately, so you could consider those.
get a 5S.
The Moto X is currently unavailable on T-Mobile, but it looks like it will be on soon. I wonder when, because I'm planning on activating T-Mobile on Oct. 2nd.
lolwat
I've played with iOS7 on my 4s, as well as played around with a friend's 5S. It's super slick, don't get me wrong, but it's not different enough for me to want to stay with an iOS device.
EDIT: The Note III sounds super enticing, but I'm almost afraid that it will be too big lol... Especially coming from using an iPhone for 2 years. But dat screen and power though...
lolwat
I've played with iOS7 on my 4s, as well as played around with a friend's 5S. It's super slick, don't get me wrong, but it's not different enough for me to want to stay with an iOS device.
EDIT: The Note III sounds super enticing, but I'm almost afraid that it will be too big lol... Especially coming from using an iPhone for 2 years. But dat screen and power though...
you don't sound like you want a divorce, you sound like you want to cheat on your wife because some other chick will do that one thing you've always wanted to try.
have you considered a Nokia Lumia 1020?
but not everyone can be a player. some people just don't have that vibe...He can has more than one phone man. Its his money
I recommend wait for Xperia Z1 on TMobile.
HTC one is your phone. Great low light camera, amazing sound from stereo speakers. Dual stereo mics for phone calls and recording, Great battery life (when batter saver is on, which I keep on 100% of the time and doesnt affect performance), and the sexiest handset out IMO.
you don't sound like you want a divorce, you sound like you want to cheat on your wife because some other chick will do that one thing you've always wanted to try.
have you considered a Nokia Lumia 1020?
GAFer: "I'm considering Android, and/but..."
Faceless: "Get an iPhone."
Like clockwork.
i give the people what they need. the answer isn't always Android.
False. The answer is always Android.
Unless it's Chrome OS.
I'm envious of the optimization and fluid speed of Apple devices. They are great products for a lot of people. Plus they still got a good run on the apps for games. And that screen response time, wow, that's yummy.
iOS will always be the lesser option for me because of how powerful Android notifications, intents, and the various APIs (launcher, keyboard, etc.) are. Take a look at Chrome on iOS, just a vague shell of the real deal because of iOS's technical shortcomings.
I also don't really like the UI in iOS7.
Finally had a chance to play with the LG G2 this week. I was stunned by how poor the build quality is on this phone. The display unit and another unit fresh out of the box both felt like they were assembled by someone with cerebral palsy. The seam where the screen meets the bezel felt uneven, like the screen was just slapped onto the phone.
I disagree, I've had one for a while now, and the plastic feels cheap admittedly, the screen is completely flush with the bezel on mine
/shrug
Meh. No reason to be dogmatic in tech.False. The answer is always Android.
Unless it's Chrome OS.
False. The answer is always Android.
Unless it's Chrome OS.
If the person doesn't spend time to configure the phone, iPhone is a better option. I recommend that to most of the females including my wife.
Windows Phone is never an viable option. Unless you are an essentric fuck, like Trevor.
I'm envious of the optimization and fluid speed of Apple devices. They are great products for a lot of people. Plus they still got a good run on the apps for games. And that screen response time, wow, that's yummy.
I lol'd.
If the person doesn't spend time to configure the phone, iPhone is a better option. I recommend that to most of the females including my wife.
Windows Phone is never an viable option. Unless you are an essentric fuck, like Trevor.
If the person doesn't spend time to configure the phone, iPhone is a better option. I recommend that to most of the females including my wife.
Windows Phone is never an viable option. Unless you are an essentric fuck, like Trevor.
If the person doesn't spend time to configure the phone, iPhone is a better option. I recommend that to most of the females including my wife.
Windows Phone is never an viable option. Unless you are an essentric fuck, like Trevor.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
tell me you didn't just say that
You mean game save sync? Like this?
It's syncs with iOS too I think, which is cool.
Android Police said:Game developers can sync their players' progress across devices and platforms. Yes, this feature works on Android and iOS.
I haven't seen any game with cloud saves , just achievements and leader boards.
Not Google based but all the new EA Sports games use Facebook connect and have cloud saves. You can quit mid drive on Madden on one device and pick up on the next play on another.
Also Madden + FIFA + Real Racing = a shit ton of my Nexus 7 space used.
Downloading FIFA now and it is roughly a 1.3 gig download.
Why? Stock Android is fantastic, even for newbies. What's there to configure?
What do you mean by configuration? There are lots of reasons outside of "configuration" to choose Android over iOS. I went back to Android after eight months with an iPhone 4S because I missed things like a back button, notification LED, a display larger than a postage stamp, excellent integration with Google services, access to a file system, etc.
I happen to think stock Android is not very good looking. Plus none of the main stream phones have stock android look so its not even a consideration
"Mainstream phones."![]()
If you're going so far as to recommend things to people there's no reason not to recommend Nexus, especially to non-techies who care little about specs.
Samsung'dThe demo Samsung Mega we have on display is falling apart. The screen is literally coming away from the phone. I can pull it back and see the circuit board underneath. If I press down hard enough it sticks again for a while but eventually comes away again.
I think parts of it are glued....