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 samsung galaxy s II vs iphone 4, Added 1 question regarding apps 27/9

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mydragoon
post Sep 26 2011, 08:12 AM

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din bother to really read the whole thread since this comparison's been made everywhere and all over... i dun see why TS needs to start another one. lazy to google a bit?

for such ppl... i usually just say... go get iPhone4 la. coz... chances are... out of 10 friends, 3 will be using dumbphones, 4 will be using iphone and 3 androids. at the moment, there's still more iphone users. so anytime can just turn around and ask how to sync movies so you can watch on the iphone.

iphone easy to use out of the box? that's a myth. you dun install itunes, you can't do much with the phone. wanna watch movie? cannot just copy into the phone? and ya... that's why you dun normally hear sgs2 ppl asking for to watch movie, coz its just copy into the phone and play.

retina display... oh... if you can really notice the extra pixels on that tiny screen... good for you. coz i know i can't... maybe i'm old and got grandpa eyes... dunno la. but all i know is... big screen is good. else, why ppl prefer 50" TV over 32" TV?

errr... i've yet to see a photo i took where my son turned out looking like mickey mouse (cartoonish). but again... depends on the person's eyes and preference la... like i said... some ppl can actually see the extra pixels on retina display...

ts... no need to troll la... its your money. you go buy what you want. most shops have display sets you can test out. in the end... its your money and your preference. who knows?!? maybe you like 'cartoonish' display better than a screen where everyone looks like vampire.
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post Sep 26 2011, 09:55 AM

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QUOTE(Optiplex330 @ Sep 26 2011, 09:29 AM)
Can you watch MKV files?
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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.

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post 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?
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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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