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samsung galaxy s II vs iphone 4, Added 1 question regarding apps 27/9
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mydragoon
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Sep 26 2011, 09:55 AM
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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Sep 26 2011, 09:29 AM) actually, the concern is more on the file encoding. mkv is just a container. i have seen how on my notebook (not phone) where a software did not recognise the mkv format but when i rename to mp4, it played fine (on the same software that did not want to play the mkv format). the stock video player can play such files (mkv renamed to mp4). again, this is more to do with the encoding. else, downloading other player apps like moboplayer solves this problem. moboplayer can play both mkv and mp4 format. This post has been edited by mydragoon: Sep 26 2011, 10:05 AM
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baretta
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Sep 26 2011, 10:00 AM
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Myself can call hardcore iphone, now already jump to android camp....hahahahah
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SUSOptiplex330
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Sep 26 2011, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(mydragoon @ Sep 26 2011, 09:55 AM) actually, the concern is more on the file encoding. mkv is just a container. i have seen how on my notebook (not phone) where a software did not recognise the mkv format but when i rename to mp4, it played fine (on the same software that did not want to play the mkv format). the stock video player can play such files (mkv renamed to mp4). again, this is more to do with the encoding. else, downloading other player apps like moboplayer solves this problem. moboplayer can play both mkv and mp4 format. What's the file system for Andriod? FAT32 or NTFS?
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mydragoon
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Sep 26 2011, 10:45 AM
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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Sep 26 2011, 10:40 AM) What's the file system for Andriod? FAT32 or NTFS? if i'm not mistaken... fat32. read that some mods/ custom roms can support ntfs. i consider myself average user and not that a techie...
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SUSOptiplex330
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Sep 26 2011, 12:23 PM
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QUOTE(mydragoon @ Sep 26 2011, 08:12 AM) but all i know is... big screen is good. else, why ppl prefer 50" TV over 32" TV?
Not fair to compare phone screen size to TV because TV stays stationary but phone has to be pocketable. It's nicer to have small phone to carry around but big when using it. So how? I find it funny people putting a book sized phone to their ear. This post has been edited by Optiplex330: Sep 26 2011, 12:27 PM
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soulseeker6187
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Sep 26 2011, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Sep 26 2011, 12:23 PM) Not fair to compare phone screen size to TV because TV stays stationary but phone has to be pocketable. It's nicer to have small phone to carry around but big when using it. So how? I find it funny people putting a book sized phone to their ear. Some people like it big, some like it small. depend on self preference. if you dont like big phone, buy the small one. the good thing about android is, no restriction on screen size. just get what u prefer.
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endymeon
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Sep 26 2011, 12:40 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Sep 26 2011, 12:23 PM) Not fair to compare phone screen size to TV because TV stays stationary. Phone has to be pocketable so nicer to be small to carry around but big when using it. So how? Back to the core of argument, it still go back to what you need.. if you can't see well definitely you need a bigger screen.. if you have a not so sensitive finger of course you still prefer bigger screen.. if you like to be more portability then you may prefer a smaller screen.. imho, it is no point of comparing on what a phone offer.. what most important is what you need and find a phone that can satisfy your need and budget better.. as a consumer you should clearly know what you need (not what others tell you that you need it, and also not what you MAY need - means in most case you probably won't need it)
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TSbabycry123
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Sep 27 2011, 01:51 AM
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bump.........
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