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#15
by
Scottakist
on 05 Nov, 2012 09:45
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front view of the improved home button setup:
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#16
by
mahaw90
on 05 Nov, 2012 10:49
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Awesome Scott
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#17
by
theman
on 05 Nov, 2012 11:18
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Thanks Scott ,
That was a great update. I do like the power switch on the newer iphone 5 case. That was interesting, thanks again. MY i phone 4 is all I need , but I do take care of all my stuff, so I also like the otter box.
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#18
by
Baldstu
on 05 Nov, 2012 12:52
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Not sure about iphone but maybe a mini ipad
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#19
by
Beardman
on 05 Nov, 2012 16:18
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I only had one problem with the s3 originally, and that was that you can't just drag the apps around on your screen to put htem where you want, you actually have to have the editor open. But other then that it is a nice upgrade on the old HTC desire that I was using before hand.
The screen on the s3 is already borderline too big as it is... so having the bigger screen of the note would be too much. I still need to be able to put it in my pocket and have it not be a hindrance at work. I have also seen drop tests and know that they are not as tough as the iphone 5 especially, but that is why they invented protective cases lol.
All in all though I'd say that the s3 is definitely worthy of it's title of the best android phone on the market, at the moment I think the only thing that comes close is the new motorola, which I was pretty close to choosing, but I just didn't like the overall look of it.
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#20
by
mahaw90
on 05 Nov, 2012 19:50
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I went from a 4s, fancied a change and got the s3, realised the screen was too big for me and then got the 5 which I'm delighted with.
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#21
by
Scottakist
on 09 Nov, 2012 07:52
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Funny that's my story as well ^^
However I loved the screen size of the s3
Just could not get on with the user interface.
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#22
by
Beardman
on 09 Nov, 2012 15:50
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I a, not having an issue with the user interface, it took me about a day to adjust from the HTC to Samsung way of doing things. I think HTC's lay out was better though, a little more user friendly.
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#23
by
theman
on 09 Nov, 2012 15:54
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I a, not having an issue with the user interface, it took me about a day to adjust from the HTC to Samsung way of doing things. I think HTC's lay out was better though, a little more user friendly.
Gotta go with you Beardman, not sure if he is Signal 20 (Suicidal) or if he is saying we are on the railroad to Hell ! Anyho, I also enjoy it ! LOL !
Keeps people wondering !

That is good !
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#24
by
Beardman
on 09 Nov, 2012 16:49
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Haha, never been a signal 20 in my life thankfully and if you guys are on the railroad to Hell, then I am driving the train
When it comes down to it with phone choices it is an individual choice. I personally would never use an iphone, and will strongly give my reasons why, but at the end of the day, it is down to the person. And if like in the past, people come to me for advice, I give them the pros and the cons, and let them decide.
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#25
by
theman
on 09 Nov, 2012 16:57
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Haha, never been a signal 20 in my life thankfully and if you guys are on the railroad to Hell, then I am driving the train
When it comes down to it with phone choices it is an individual choice. I personally would never use an iphone, and will strongly give my reasons why, but at the end of the day, it is down to the person. And if like in the past, people come to me for advice, I give them the pros and the cons, and let them decide.
Bro. Life is a ride ! And I can't see you going to Hell !

At time's we all feel that way but you have to much heart, kindness, talent. Phones are phones gotya ! Different folk , different strokes !

At the end of the day ! It is all good because we are all (each and everyone of us ) made differently , but can relate to all if we give it a chance. Which alot of us do.