View Poll Results: which android handset

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  • nexus s

    5 50.00%
  • vibrant

    0 0%
  • galaxy s 4g

    5 50.00%


   
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  1. #16
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    Samsung Galaxy Nexus, SE X10i (white), HTC EVO 3D GSM
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    Some members from xda reported storage problem too.
    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=966831
    Quote Originally Posted by xxx;
    No 1900 3G phone in the market.
    Who is that idiot saying that???!



  2. #17
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    Definitely samsung google nexus S as compared to htc's Nexus One is much better as it had lots of screen problem which was very annoying but the touchscreen on the NS blew the N1 away so no more screen resetting every 5 mins and the buttons are well responsive and no more finger smudges or finger impressions could be visible, its mainly coz a sort of anti-smudge coating that keeps it clean from finger impressions. Even installing new apps on N1 needed to manage memory space as frequently low space alert was an annoying problem. But as compared to N1, Samsung Google Nexus S is obviously much more vibrant and lets see if this new version of NS ie Nexus S 4G will replace it by upgrading it to more beneficial tech as it will be releasing soon ...

  3. #18
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    I wouldn't rush to the Nexus S. Concerns: no removable storage, possible radio issues causing low 4G speeds.

    Check lots of reviews, and see how quickly Sprint irons out the radio issues.
    SERO 1250 X 2
    HTC Evo 3D
    iPhone 4S
    BB 9000

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsteiner View Post
    I wouldn't rush to the Nexus S. Concerns: no removable storage, possible radio issues causing low 4G speeds.

    Check lots of reviews, and see how quickly Sprint irons out the radio issues.
    You may be referring to NS for Sprint. Mine (GSM AWS version) can get up to 6Mbps with "4G".

  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottish Skyedance View Post
    You may be referring to NS for Sprint. Mine (GSM AWS version) can get up to 6Mbps with "4G".
    It has a 7.2mbps radio though?

    Sent from my MyTouch 4G

  6. #21
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    My Galaxy tab is good, it makes call and surf the net 6M download speed on tzone even without 4g.

    Sent from my GT-P1000 using Tapatalk
    T-Mobile - the largest fake 4G network in Americas

    HTC HD2 Speed on 3G/HSDPA

    T-mobile 3G/H or Pharos 137

    My broadband speed


    My WM phone is the best GPS now, say good bye junk Andriod

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