QUOTE(pluginbaby @ Mar 1 2011, 01:13 PM)
hahaha.. im learning both platform now, understanding pros and cons of both.. both have its own points and weakness i beleive.. accessories and apps quality are the one which makes me interested in an "i" device.. and also a consistent updates which is universally rolled out... jailbreaking, cydia and installous also is a good point which compensate the not so "openess" of iOS and no-no custom roms on iOS..
I came to believe that if one is going to invest almost 3K on a phone (see SGS2, Optimus 3D.. all those dual core), why wont one consider a similar pricing but was delivered in a higher quality manner such as official updates.. and also, i really dont mind adding bulk to a phone with a batterycasing as long as the phone is more usable n with a longer lifespan..
i dont know why this is happening to me T_T... waaaaaaaaa
To be honest, you have to try all and see which is suited for you. For instance, many liked iOS simply cause it does not need custom ROMs to be fast and stable. Ever heard of iOS having custom speed improvements? No right? I came to believe that if one is going to invest almost 3K on a phone (see SGS2, Optimus 3D.. all those dual core), why wont one consider a similar pricing but was delivered in a higher quality manner such as official updates.. and also, i really dont mind adding bulk to a phone with a batterycasing as long as the phone is more usable n with a longer lifespan..
i dont know why this is happening to me T_T... waaaaaaaaa
In fact, you may consider me an ifag
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In the end its a matter of preference. I'm bloody happy with my DHD and I'm not likely to change it until it breaks into pieces (touchwood).
Oh, speaking of customizations, the Xperia Arc's home launcher is found to be working on the DHD. Enjoy it here.
Mar 1 2011, 02:22 PM

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