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Rest in peace James Short. <3
How the fuck can someone not love a system called Ice Cream Sandwich?
If you're used to an iPhone and think switching to something different is not going to require a little effort to learn. . . You should've just stuck with the iPhone.
sig. . . what sig? you should know what skating looks like by now, right?
I have a Galaxy S2 and I love it more than any iOS device I've ever held.
get something with straight android, anything else is a clusterfuck of nonsense
I WTB MINDGAME STICKERS, PM ME
Return that POS and get a Gnex.
Or go back to AT&T and get the HTC One X.
It releases on May 6th and it puts the Gnex to shame.
4.7 inch SLCD2 720p display.
Way better than the pentile screen on the Gnex.
I'm going to assume I'll be able to upgrade to Ice cream sandwich soon correct? Anyone know when that might be?
Also I'd prefer not to go back to AT&T, the service in my town isn't the best which is why I switched. So far Verizon has been better on that aspect at least.
Sadly, there is far more to life than rollerblading.
When you don't have any signal, Verizon is worse because of the CDMA technology they use, it doesn't penetrate building walls as good as GSM does.
Second, the Razr will get ICS sometime this summer, but its still going to look the same because Motorola skins that phone.
The only way to get stock ICS is to buy a nexus phone, or root your Razr and install a 3rd party ROM.
Also, you should see if El Paso has ATT LTE yet, because if they do, you're much better off with a One X on ATT.
every different phone manufacturer has its own "skin" or whatever for android, so its kind of hard to just lump all android phones into one category, they all do seem rather cluttered and shit though
Evo LTE is an uglier One X on Sprint, and their LTE doesn't even exist yet.
Also, the dual core A15 Snapdragon S4 is just as good as the quad core A9.
Good chance the quad core S3 won't even come out in the states because it may not play nice with our LTE here and it will just use the dual core S4 anyways.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/27/29...sung-quad-core
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