QUOTE(andrekua @ Apr 24 2011, 10:21 AM)
Rather than suggesting, you should try it out in Maxis or Digi service center.
Iphone is easy to learn, but everything cost a few bucks here n there unless you cracked it. And there are some restriction to what you can and cant do with certain features on the phone.
For Android, I love it because you only need a gmail account and then you can sync your contacts, fb, emails etc together. Apps are mostly free because they rely on apps advertising. However, Android phone only works if you have internet connection which means you need to sign up for data plan. You can try out the higher end device (see the pricetag) and judge it yourself. Currently Google Maps which is free btw, dont support navigation for Malaysia map.
Symbian is at the end of the road. Nokia cant do a damn thing to it anymore except cosmetic upgrades.
thx, will keep these in mind when looking for new one. Iphone is easy to learn, but everything cost a few bucks here n there unless you cracked it. And there are some restriction to what you can and cant do with certain features on the phone.
For Android, I love it because you only need a gmail account and then you can sync your contacts, fb, emails etc together. Apps are mostly free because they rely on apps advertising. However, Android phone only works if you have internet connection which means you need to sign up for data plan. You can try out the higher end device (see the pricetag) and judge it yourself. Currently Google Maps which is free btw, dont support navigation for Malaysia map.
Symbian is at the end of the road. Nokia cant do a damn thing to it anymore except cosmetic upgrades.
i have never tried android. so will it not work at all if i,say, switch off data or simply, at a place where i can only use gsm? not even for calls and texts??
Apr 24 2011, 11:45 AM

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