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I have always been more of an Android fan than Iphone, but I have yet to find an Android phone with any battery life whatsoever. Everyone that I have owned I generally have to charge it halfway through the day, even with only limited use.
How is the battery life on the Iphones??
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Originally posted by GTBrian23 View PostI have always been more of an Android fan than Iphone, but I have yet to find an Android phone with any battery life whatsoever. Everyone that I have owned I generally have to charge it halfway through the day, even with only limited use.
How is the battery life on the Iphones??
I use mine pretty regularly throughout a ten hour work day, and it isn't below 20% charge by the time I get home. If I'm really cooking on it, I might throw it on my car charger at lunch, just to make sure it doesn't go dead right before I go home.
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Originally posted by GTBrian23 View PostI have always been more of an Android fan than Iphone, but I have yet to find an Android phone with any battery life whatsoever. Everyone that I have owned I generally have to charge it halfway through the day, even with only limited use.
How is the battery life on the Iphones??sigpic
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI use mine pretty regularly throughout a ten hour work day, and it isn't below 20% charge by the time I get home. If I'm really cooking on it, I might throw it on my car charger at lunch, just to make sure it doesn't go dead right before I go home.
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Originally posted by Lason View Postiphone will be 3G speeds and the android phones will be 4G speeds with Sprint. Something to keep in mind also.
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I went from the BB Curve, to the BB Bold, to the Samsung Galaxy S 4G. To this day I can't believe I drank the BB kool-aid for so long. VERY happy with the Android. I have T-mobile by the way. Your results may vary."It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."
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Originally posted by helosailor View PostI went from the BB Curve, to the BB Bold, to the Samsung Galaxy S 4G. To this day I can't believe I drank the BB kool-aid for so long. VERY happy with the Android. I have T-mobile by the way. Your results may vary.
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I've been an iPhone user for several years and I've never been dissatisfied with it.
However the carrier, AT&T, has been a bitch at times.
My wife just got her first iPhone on Sprint's network. Of course it is slower at web browsing than any LTE device but it isn't exactly a slow either. I found it to give a pretty good quality feed for YouTube videos. However the real test will be tomorrow when we try watching NFL Sunday Ticket on it.
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostI've been an iPhone user for several years and I've never been dissatisfied with it.
However the carrier, AT&T, has been a bitch at times.
My wife just got her first iPhone on Sprint's network. Of course it is slower at web browsing than any LTE device but it isn't exactly a slow either. I found it to give a pretty good quality feed for YouTube videos. However the real test will be tomorrow when we try watching NFL Sunday Ticket on it.
Originally posted by John -- '02 HAWK View Post
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If you use it a lot for work checkout a new Windows Phone 7. I had an iPhone for quite a while before I switched to my WP7, and while I did like the iPhone a lot I can now say that it wasn't nearly as supportive in everything I need to do for my job...the iPhone is geared more towards entertainment...the WP7 is geared more for getting things done quicker all in one place.
What I love about it is that it isn't so app dependant like the others....sure, the apps are there when you need them, but the interface works in a way that it places your data ahead of the apps, so that you're not having to constantly open individual apps to get to what you need. It's hard to explain without seeing it in-person but I'll tell you I've become a huge fan of the layout.
Checkout some of the reviews online...the new 7.5 OS (Mango) really added some cool features too. One of my favorites is speech recognition and interpretive texting....I can hit one button and speak my msg to send or reply to text msgs...a huge plus when you are driving.
Not that it would matter for your BMW, but Mango now fully integrates with Sync Audio systems in all new Ford's (beyond just Bluetooth for phone calls)....you can send texts right from your steering wheel controls and speech recognition....GPS, Bing, and Google search the same way as well. In my wife's new Flex with the GPS screen, it acts just about like a screen extender for your phone....when someone is calling their picture even pops up on the screen along with their phone number.70' Chevelle RagTop
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