yeah, my friend is running 2.3.4 on his HTC Incredible or something like that. LOL
yeah, my friend is running 2.3.4 on his HTC Incredible or something like that. LOL
The 3GS is still getting iOS6. Some features might be gone, but it's still being considered by Apple to be updated. Can't think of an Android phone from that time that's still being updated.
Verizon's best selling Android phone ever, if I'm not wrong. Maybe the Fascinate might be ahead of that. But the DInc adopters should be due for an upgrade at this point since it's been more than two years since it's been out and their two year plan should be over.
yeah, he's getting a galaxy nexus. they're like 50 bucks now on verizon i guess. i told him to wait till november..but his phone is jacked up.
So I've been looking at hardware comparisons between the GS3 and the HTC One X/HTC EVO 4G and I'm a bit torn between the two. Sprint has the EVO 4G, which is more or less the AT&T One X. They also have the S3, obviously. The benchmarks almost always have the HTC coming out ahead in browser tests, and linpack tests. This is according to Anandtech's comparisons, so it's from a reputable source.
The only thing I worry about is Sense on the HTC and which of the two phones (SG3 or HTC) will have the better dev support. I'm hearing the form factor of the One X is much better, but I don't care too much for that. Especially considering I've lived with the OG Droid for over two years now and it was the least ergonomic phone in the world, imo. The camera for the HTC is better, which isn't a deal breaker, especially since the SG3 was said to have a decent one as well.
And all the while I'm pouring over stats and numbers for these phones, I fear that a new flagship phone for Sprint will come out in October, or just months after I get the phone in September, leaving me pissed off. Like I was when I got the Droid Eris and the Nexus One came out not two months later.
Isn't it that in the US both the HTC one X and SGS3 are running the same dual core Snapdragon S4?
SGS3 has a better camera and audio capabilities, not the One X. As a matter of fact the One X has a rather crappy camera.
http://www.gsmarena.com/piccmp.php3?idType=1&idPhone1=4238&idPhone2=4320
Also battery life, dev support (popularity) and weight are in Samsung's favor.
HTC One X feels sturdier and has a great LCD instead of a great Super Amoled and I think I remember you saying that you prefer LCDs over AMOLEDs.
There you go, I have something perfect for you:
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_iii_vs_htc_one_x-review-759.php