Smartphone wanted / but don't know which :-( / now with poll

Final showdown!

Apple iPhone 4 (no Android)
0
No votes
Apple iPhone 5 (no Android)
4
9%
Blackberry Q10 (no Android)
6
13%
Blackberry Z10 (no Android)
0
No votes
CAT CATB15 (IP67)
1
2%
Fernsig 5000 (Sch & Ex, but no Android)
1
2%
HTC One
5
11%
HTC One S
2
4%
LG Nexus 4
8
17%
Motorola RAZR i (Intel inside)
2
4%
Nokia 100 (no Android)
2
4%
SΛMSUNG S3
3
6%
SΛMSUNG S4
8
17%
Sony Xperia Z (IP57)
5
11%
 
Total votes: 47

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7bit

14 Jun 2013, 22:04

Reset flash counter not possible when phone is dead. Also: Can't save private data on removable SD-card only, so sending phone to mfgr is a bad idea anyway. It is like the useless warranty for a hard disk.
:?

So: just f*k warranty!
:o

ps: What is OTG?

edit: OTG.
:-)

mintberryminuscrunch

14 Jun 2013, 22:43

7bit wrote:Reset flash counter not possible when phone is dead. Also: Can't save private data on removable SD-card only, so sending phone to mfgr is a bad idea anyway. It is like the useless warranty for a hard disk.
:?

So: just f*k warranty!
:o

ps: What is OTG?

edit: OTG.
:-)
I know, but I don't consider that hack very practical
you have to use a external power supply to make it work

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7bit

14 Jun 2013, 23:07

mintberryminuscrunch wrote:I would recommend the nexus 4, but has same issues as iPhone 5
:?

I think I still go for the Nexus 4.

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rknize

15 Jun 2013, 01:29

t!ng wrote:I think Nexus edition means that it will get the newest android release as fast as other nexus devices directly from google.
All "Nexus Edition" means is that the interface is relatively close to stock Android and the device is unlocked. The software and upgrades will come from Samsung. Will it come out faster because Samsung doesn't have to port their Touchwiz glue and skin to the next Android? Maybe. It is entirely up to Samsung which will come out first. Maybe they will use their Nexus Edition customers as beta testers for their platform port before sending it to the majority of their customers. Maybe they will take their time since the customer base is small.

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blighty

16 Jun 2013, 22:39

I picked up the S4 in the beginning of May. Battery life is great (once you turn off all the bells and whistles of the Touchwiz UI). Removable battery means I can carry a spare and just swap out and go instead having to plug in somewhere. OTG cable works great for flash drives, keyboards, and mice. The MHL to HDMI adapter can be used with or without being plugged into a power source. Cyanogenmod officially supports the device, and there are plenty of developers making ROMs. Encased in an Otterbox Commuter, it gains great protection too.
(not my pic)
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I use it mostly for web browsing, gchat, Playstation/SNES/NES gaming with PS3 controller, with occasional tethering and phone calls. The specs on it are high enough that it will still be a decent phone/device two or three years down the road (assuming you take care of it).

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ne0phyte
Toast.

17 Jun 2013, 10:52

mintberryminuscrunch wrote:PS: Nexus 4 doesn't support OTG
Really? Why the f*** would the not support OTG?

mintberryminuscrunch

17 Jun 2013, 12:09

ne0phyte wrote:
mintberryminuscrunch wrote:PS: Nexus 4 doesn't support OTG
Really? Why the f*** would the not support OTG?
They advertised the feature, but after the first two sales rounds they removed it from their website, because they had forgotten to give the USB Port enough voltage to support otg . They never even answered the bug report about it(last time I checked) .

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7bit

18 Jun 2013, 22:08

I've added a poll, so please let me know which smartphone I should get!

mintberryminuscrunch

18 Jun 2013, 22:27

7bit wrote:I've added a poll, so please let me know which smartphone I should get!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Schwarmintelligenz
PS. you forgot the fairphone

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7bit

18 Jun 2013, 22:32

The fairyphone is not yet available!

Neal

19 Jun 2013, 16:51

7bit wrote:The fairyphone is not yet available!
But totally cool!

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7bit

19 Jun 2013, 17:40

Yes, will definitely the top candidate for the next mobile phone purchase in 2023.
:o

Findecanor

19 Jun 2013, 18:42

7bit wrote:I've added a poll, so please let me know which smartphone I should get!
I see no poll option for not getting a smartphone ... :evilgeek:

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7bit

19 Jun 2013, 19:06

You can always vote for the Fernsig 5000 series, which aren't actually smartphones.

However, it is the sturdiest, longliviest and securiest phone in the list and does not require a root-hack. Just connect the wires, take the reciever and dial the number. It also comes with an adjustable ring tone including native vibration alarm.
:ugeek:

Biernot

19 Jun 2013, 21:53

I'd try the Q10. The keyboard is reason enough.

Those touch only phones may have a bigger screen for web browsing, but to me virtual keyboards are a pain if you want to send e-mails longer than 2 words more than 2 times a day.

Concerning the "openness" of the OS, Meego/N9 would be the way to go. I really hope Jolla can find a niche where they can survive for a couple of years and bring us some phones with a "real" Linux installed. (And maybe a device with a physical keyboard...).

Can somebody please build a slider phone with MX-Blues? I don't care if it's a little bit thicker! :o (Back on my old E71 for now...)

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Muirium
µ

19 Jun 2013, 22:15

A slider phone with MX Blues! They don't even fit in notebooks nowadays. Or did they ever?

I wouldn't bother with the iPhone 4. Its total cost of ownership is not much less than the 5, certainly not enough to justify having the lesser phone.

I also voted for BB Q10 and the HTC One. They're said to be excellent. Apocalyptically unpopular, but excellent. Which one is the Amiga and which one is the Atari ST of our age remains to be settled. At least there's Huawei around these days keen on acquisitions.

Biernot

19 Jun 2013, 22:31

Muirium wrote:A slider phone with MX Blues! They don't even fit in notebooks nowadays. Or did they ever?
Well, people have no problem holding a 5"+ baking tray next to their ear and talking to it. Where's the difference in holding a G80 to your head? Doesn't have to be the full 102/105 keys, I can live with a 1800 series... :ugeek:

mintberryminuscrunch

19 Jun 2013, 22:42

What about this one http://www.textually.org/textually/arch ... dngage.jpg
PS: Yes, you have to hold it that way during calls

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Muirium
µ

19 Jun 2013, 22:47

Demonstrating the full size super phone concept.
Image
She'd hold it up higher, but its so heavy!

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ne0phyte
Toast.

20 Jun 2013, 09:50

Muirium wrote:She'd hold it up higher, but its so heavy!
That's what she he said.

tinnie

20 Jun 2013, 10:51

YEAH! Blackberry Q10 FTW!

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7bit

20 Jun 2013, 20:21

Current order:
Blackberry Q10 (no Android)
SΛMSUNG S4
LG Nexus 4
HTC One
Sony Xperia Z (IP57)

S4 is the leading Android.

I think I will wait a few more days until I decide which to get.

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