Originally Posted by
NOKIA 3650
You and I know that everything in life is relative. The SGS2 may set the new benchmark from a hardware point of view, but at the end its what the customer wants and can afford to pay for that counts. Do you remember the days when BBs were the hype, yet they couldn't do anything better than a Nokia (Symbian) device or anything produced by HTC? The latest Torch 9800 is not anymore usefull to me than my BB 8700 that has never failed me yet.
I'm an Apple fanboy, not because of the shiny new gadgets, but based on the fact that they ALL work well (for me) right out of the box without any issues (of course there is the obvious jailbreaking to do).
The SGS2 is best left to those of you who will actually use all the features for the device. Please don't be like those BlackBerry posers who have BBs but can't afford the data service. One of the bigest turn-offs for me and the Android (based device) arena is that there isn't any official carrier support for an actual data-plan and warranty repairs when something goes wrong.
Edit: Then again, I'm still trying to get over the time when the Claro customer service representative had instructed me to remove the battery from my iPhone then try re-seating the SIM card (on the same device I was calling her from) for an issue related to Claro's poor call quality.
I have a data plan from Digi and atm I am utilizing the full potential of my phone I can use maps when I travel out of town (just for fun) stream music from google music, when Im on the road or working out (apple has yet to offer the service) , weather updates, fb, twitter, plus i can be totally productive with both my phone and tablet on the road, I went to the gym one evening and got a call that someone emailed me a a purchase order and I was able to easily send it to the office printer so that they could pick it up
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