QUOTE(812799 @ Aug 5 2010, 11:43 PM)
ok i'm a just a regular guy like anyone outside there who hasn't landed hands on any smartphones , most of my buddies are using Iphone , so of course i've played with it , but not HTC or any other brands ...
I'm actually deciding whether to get the new Iphone4 or HTC , so i hope forumers here can highlight without me going over so many pages ...
my basic needs for my smartphone gonna be :-
- clear calls , as in voice are sharp and clear
- checking emails are priority
- SMS are priority as well as a communication between client and I ...
- easy to use interface , without me thinking much where to press or where to choose when in need of a function.
- i need to write a lot of short notes especially
- FB and MSN is an added bonus
- durability as well , as i'm always on the go , i do have rough movement at times , so i want the phone to be slightly tougher while in my pocket.
i guess that's all i can think off and i hope ppl who had own both phone can really help me out , i'm not really a tech guy but i prefer a phone that work for me and not vice versa ...
thanks in advance ...
well, you can do most of the stuff on any new mid and high end phones. notably, Android, iOS, Maemo(Nokia N900), RIM(blackberry).I'm actually deciding whether to get the new Iphone4 or HTC , so i hope forumers here can highlight without me going over so many pages ...
my basic needs for my smartphone gonna be :-
- clear calls , as in voice are sharp and clear
- checking emails are priority
- SMS are priority as well as a communication between client and I ...
- easy to use interface , without me thinking much where to press or where to choose when in need of a function.
- i need to write a lot of short notes especially
- FB and MSN is an added bonus
- durability as well , as i'm always on the go , i do have rough movement at times , so i want the phone to be slightly tougher while in my pocket.
i guess that's all i can think off and i hope ppl who had own both phone can really help me out , i'm not really a tech guy but i prefer a phone that work for me and not vice versa ...
thanks in advance ...
durability, iphone 4 is not really good in this, you will need to do more research on this, but for android phones(high end ones) they are pretty good in this section, i am not sure about berries though.
as for interface, if you want to get used to a new OS as fast as possible, i think iOS would be slightly better, but androids aren't all that bad either. generally, it'll take you about 1 day to know the main features that you want to use, and a couple more days for you to get used to a new OS.
Aug 6 2010, 11:42 AM

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