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SimonTS

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@Ben,

Yeah, I really, really like the One X, but I am rather concerned by the number of problems being reported on the forum. I think I will just have to wait a while to see if HTC rectify them before taking the plunge (and just hope the Samsung Galaxy S-III is really rubbish when it's released).

I am amazed by how the screen feels though. When I got the DS a year ago the screen seemed huge as it was the first smart-phone I'd had. Now it actually feels quite small.
 

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Guys,

Has anyone switched over to WP ?

My colleague just got a Lumia 800 & i liked the interface , its swift & simplistic ! Plus, the polycarbonate body is good too
 

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after spending nearly five years on WM always waiting for the next promise to be broken and deadline to slip.....there's no way I'm going back now, just because of a few coloured squares ;)

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LOL. My dad had a Samsung Omnia before his S2, and it really sucked. He didn't want a fancy phone, but after i pursuaded him to get an S2, he never looked back :)

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Something to read : http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=25407373&postcount=19

Sometimes I wonder - do they actually want to sell their phones or not??

Was a very loyal HTC customer, have persuaded at least 25 differnt people to buy HTC handsets. No more - just because you make good devices doesn't mean you muck around with crappy policies, and still get away with it. For once, I've decided to dump HTC and go for the SGS3, whatever it turns out to be. Been debating this with myself over the last couple of days. One year since I had this device - was time to upgrade anyway... I can live with vanilla ICS - something that was an issue on GB with me. HTC Sense is the one thing they had going for them and they let it get to their heads, but thanks to the UI designers at Google, that is slowly being taken out of the equation. The only way HTC is going to notice is when their sales guys get a hard one on their rears - and the only way to do that is to stop buying from them till they man up and accept their mistakes, do away with the security policy crap and come clean with the promises they make. HTC is learning from the wrong corporations - Misrosoft ring a bell?

Sorry for the rant - just wanted to get it off my chest after reading all that toastcfh wrote. Hope they pull their heads out of their assess and listen to the screams. Doesn't take too much to take out a company if the customers go rogue. HTC still haven't learnt anything from their losses in the last financial year, or from Samsung's runaway success...

Peace. :)
 

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Well, a week ago I would have advised you against getting an SGS3, but now, i think my opinion has changed. HTC, for some reason, provides absolutely no support to the dev community. Samsung on the other hand go crazy. Unlocked (not unlockable, UNLOCKED) bootloaders, providing devices to the CM team, hiring Cyanogen himself, quick updates and the best thing - releasing kernel sources before the device is officially launched (read that once, can't find a link though).

The other thing is that - under immense pressure of having the 2011 device of the year, competition from the One X and the will to screw the living hell outta the iPhone, Samsung HAS to deliver. The Galaxy S3 will probably be the face of android for the next six months. It'll be the device that everyone will think of when they hear "Android". Tech sites will go crazy reviewing it. Apple fanboys will pee their pants when they see a friend with an S3. If samsung fails to deliver, then HTC One X will keep it's throne, and Samsung will incur heavy losses and mockery from everyone. I don't think samsung will let that happen. After all, they seem to have become the no. 1 mobile manufacturer ;)
 
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Thanks for posting that and the link to the original thread. That has probably just made up my mind for me - my next device will probably have to be the SGS-III. I really wanted the One-X, but the issues they are having with it, and now this as well fairly much rules that out.

It'll be a shame when it happens as the devs here, and most of you guys, have been great over the past year or so.
 

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I can only second this. I won't be getting the SGS3, as the price will be too dear, but I'm looking towards the Galaxy Nexus. Even though it is old, it will still be the first device with the Jellybean update. The price would be good too, come August. I'm fed up of waiting for HTC to update. They certainly aren't as dev friendly as Samsung are.

I loved Sense, one of the reasons I bought this phone. But now I think AOSP has reached a stage where it is almost as good as Sense in terms of functionality. And there will be updates first. There will still be things from Sense that are unbeatable (particularly the fast boot feature and camera app,) but I guess I'll get used without them on a brand new device. I'm still yet to try out the One series in person, so I cannot comment on the One S (which is the alternate choice to the Galaxy Nexus) But from what I hear, the screen isn't so good. In fact, it'll be technically worse than the Sensation, as it's pentile or RBG (not sure which is which) which means less subpixels, therefore less pixel density.
 
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Well, i'm probably stuck with the desire s for the next two years, if i get a new device, i'll probably mess up the tons of exams i have. But at $399, the Galaxy Nexus is a hell of a device. Thats even cheaper than what i paid or my Desire S :eek: . Shame that offer is for USA only........


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Thanks for posting that and the link to the original thread. That has probably just made up my mind for me - my next device will probably have to be the SGS-III. I really wanted the One-X, but the issues they are having with it, and now this as well fairly much rules that out.

It'll be a shame when it happens as the devs here, and most of you guys, have been great over the past year or so.

Been trolling HTC on twitter just for the heck of it...

And as far as missing the community goes, you never know which familiar faces you might bump into over at the SGS3 forums... *winks* :p
 

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Well, i'm probably stuck with the desire s for the next two years, if i get a new device, i'll probably mess up the tons of exams i have. But at $399, the Galaxy Nexus is a hell of a device. Thats even cheaper than what i paid or my Desire S :eek: . Shame that offer is for USA only........


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Yeah, that's the reason why I want it! Come August, the price here whoudl be even lower than that.
This time last year I wanted the Desire S very badly. I remember checking new reviews, and envied the device so much. I waited all the way till July/August when there were some pretty good price drops. I check HUKD daily for the best mobile deals. Finally I got the Desire after a pretty amazing contract.

My contracts up at the start of August, so I'm gonna start looking out for deals now
 

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You probably won't see any familiar HTC devs, every single one of them is cooking for the One X. LeeDroid, Baadnewz, Virtuous Team, Mike1986, j4n87 and many more. It already has a CM9 build :eek: I'm sure the SGS3 will have more development than the one X, but you'll need time to get used to samsung forums, almost all of them are a mess........ Spent an hour looking for a good ROM for the Galaxy Ace, found nothing. They were either themed roms, or deleted due to violation of some rule. A friend told me that he prefers the stock ROM on his S2, just uses a custom kernel (samsung definitely beats htc in the kernel area)


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I just hope the SGS-III comes in at a semi-sensible price. I'm fully expecting to have to fork out a lump up front as well as a high monthly contract, but I want a high-end phone this time and the only other one in the frame is the Sony Experia S (which just doesn't quite feel right in the hand despite looking gorgeous from the front).

The Nexus S isn't even in the same class - I don't see any point in changing for something with the same screen resolution, albeit on a marginally larger display, a single-core processor and only 16Gb internal storage.
 
You probably won't see any familiar HTC devs, every single one of them is cooking for the One X. LeeDroid, Baadnewz, Virtuous Team, Mike1986, j4n87 and many more. It already has a CM9 build :eek: I'm sure the SGS3 will have more development than the one X, but you'll need time to get used to samsung forums, almost all of them are a mess........ Spent an hour looking for a good ROM for the Galaxy Ace, found nothing. They were either themed roms, or deleted due to violation of some rule. A friend told me that he prefers the stock ROM on his S2, just uses a custom kernel (samsung definitely beats htc in the kernel area)


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If indeed i get the SGS3, I won't be needing any development on a gazillion ROMs anyway shrome... See, the thing with HTC is that they have Sense...and that too different versions of Sense... hence the different ROMs. But eventually it boils down to 2 or 3 that are the best (by ALL standards) See for example our device - everyone uses either Endymion (Sense) or Reaper (CM7) on GB and as far as ICS is concerned, it will either be one of the One V ports or the Sense 3.6 ROMs (Sense) and AOSP or AOKP (Vanilla), add a couple if you may want to... MIUI for example... So the choice is not very difficult (practically speaking)

In case of samsung, I abhor Touchwiz anyway, so all I'll want is an AOSP ROM like AOSP or AOKP... and with kernels galore, it's enough to play around with. CM9 will come right from source... then there is MIUI, two very strongly backed OS streams, which are all that I'll need. Looking at my history, I;ve tried almost all ROMs, but only stuck to Sense ROMs, namely Hyperion and Endymion. With that choice taken away, it'll be AOSP/AOKP ICS for me, which in itself is a very good choice... So i'm all for it. Enough of this waiting on the sidelines for the updates. HTC needs to be slapped in the face... I'm only one user, but thanks to me 25 others will feel the same way soon... and there are numerous others who think the same. It's a chain reaction buddy... starts with a single atom undergoing fission... it has to start somewhere. I'm doing what I can to oppose this crappy policy. This is the kind of attitude that made me stay away from Apple iOS and Microsoft/Nokia WP7... I'll be damned if I bend over and take it up the a** for HTC.
 

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I just hope the SGS-III comes in at a semi-sensible price. I'm fully expecting to have to fork out a lump up front as well as a high monthly contract, but I want a high-end phone this time and the only other one in the frame is the Sony Experia S (which just doesn't quite feel right in the hand despite looking gorgeous from the front).

The Nexus S isn't even in the same class - I don't see any point in changing for something with the same screen resolution, albeit on a marginally larger display, a single-core processor and only 16Gb internal storage.
I think you might be confusing the Nexus S with the Galaxy Nexus? ;)
The Nexus S is last generation of phones. the Galaxy Nexus is the successor with ICS pre-installed and Jellybean upgradeable, with a gorgeous Super AMOLED 720p display (although not as good as the One X's) It also has a dual core chip, and plenty of RAM. Of course the downside is no expandable storage, but I think this is the future for Android now, and 16GB is enough for me! (I only use a 8GB in my phone)
 
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@ Oly,

Yeah, yeah - told you I was getting (and feeling) old. I obviously haven't put my brain into gear fully yet - thenk God none of my customers noticed that today :eek:

Not a bad looking spec now I'm looking at the right phone, but still not sure it's what I want to go for. I only have an 8Gb card in my DS right now, but I love the option of putting 32Gb in there when I'm going away for a few days and want music or films with me.
 

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If indeed i get the SGS3, I won't be needing any development on a gazillion ROMs anyway shrome... See, the thing with HTC is that they have Sense...and that too different versions of Sense... hence the different ROMs. But eventually it boils down to 2 or 3 that are the best (by ALL standards) See for example our device - everyone uses either Endymion (Sense) or Reaper (CM7) on GB and as far as ICS is concerned, it will either be one of the One V ports or the Sense 3.6 ROMs (Sense) and AOSP or AOKP (Vanilla), add a couple if you may want to... MIUI for example... So the choice is not very difficult (practically speaking)

In case of samsung, I abhor Touchwiz anyway, so all I'll want is an AOSP ROM like AOSP or AOKP... and with kernels galore, it's enough to play around with. CM9 will come right from source... then there is MIUI, two very strongly backed OS streams, which are all that I'll need. Looking at my history, I;ve tried almost all ROMs, but only stuck to Sense ROMs, namely Hyperion and Endymion. With that choice taken away, it'll be AOSP/AOKP ICS for me, which in itself is a very good choice... So i'm all for it. Enough of this waiting on the sidelines for the updates. HTC needs to be slapped in the face... I'm only one user, but thanks to me 25 others will feel the same way soon... and there are numerous others who think the same. It's a chain reaction buddy... starts with a single atom undergoing fission... it has to start somewhere. I'm doing what I can to oppose this crappy policy. This is the kind of attitude that made me stay away from Apple iOS and Microsoft/Nokia WP7... I'll be damned if I bend over and take it up the a** for HTC.
TBH, TouchWiz isn't as bad as it's made out to be ;)
Seriously, it offers all the functionality that Sense does, but not in a pretty way (the graphocs are too cartoony etc) But the apps on offer are near the same standard of functionality of Sense (e.g - weather, calculator etc)

Also, it's much faster than default Sense UI. One of the main reasons the SGS2 outsold the Sensation. The UI is 60fps smooth - even on the stock ROM. On Sense 3.0 on the Sensation, we had to use hamdir's patch etc. An average buyer will compare the two, and see the SGS2 is much smoother and will assume it's the better/faster phone.

The browser on TouchWiz is a dream to use to. Much much smoother compared to Sense. Simply watch a video, the SGS2 broswe is EVEN smoother thean the One X's. Samsung really have worked magic into the browser. I'd say it is AS good as the iPad/iPhone in smoothness.
 
TBH, TouchWiz isn't as bad as it's made out to be ;)
Seriously, it offers all the functionality that Sense does, but not in a pretty way (the graphocs are too cartoony etc) But the apps on offer are near the same standard of functionality of Sense (e.g - weather, calculator etc)

Also, it's much faster than default Sense UI. One of the main reasons the SGS2 outsold the Sensation. The UI is 60fps smooth - even on the stock ROM. On Sense 3.0 on the Sensation, we had to use hamdir's patch etc. An average buyer will compare the two, and see the SGS2 is much smoother and will assume it's the better/faster phone.

The browser on TouchWiz is a dream to use to. Much much smoother compared to Sense. Simply watch a video, the SGS2 broswe is EVEN smoother thean the One X's. Samsung really have worked magic into the browser. I'd say it is AS good as the iPad/iPhone in smoothness.

You're pushing me away Oly... :p SGS3, here I come! :D:D:D
 

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TBH, TouchWiz isn't as bad as it's made out to be ;)

The browser on TouchWiz is a dream to use to. Much much smoother compared to Sense. Simply watch a video, the SGS2 broswe is EVEN smoother thean the One X's. Samsung really have worked magic into the browser. I'd say it is AS good as the iPad/iPhone in smoothness.

Completely agree with you there. My brother has the S2 and I fell in love with the browser. With both the iPhone and S2 in the house I can safely say the galaxy s2 is better in terms of smoothness and speed.

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    Hello old friend... long time no see. Seems like yesterday.... me flashing your roms zero hour on my ds and irritating you with bug reports and requests...

    And i just realized how much i've been away from this forum when i saw your recog dev title... Hearty congratulations!!

    :p I'm catching it. But I'm still a skeptic towards the whole extinction of the desktop. BTW, congrats on Recognized Developer!

    Yes, long overdue! Congrats LOWVELD! :D


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    Thanks guys!

    Enigmaamit: it's quite recent, just 2 days ago and caught me by surprise. Not only I am not nearly as active as some months ago, but the new rules for the RD status are quite stricter than before.

    Anyway, I've always been recognized by those who in the end really matter: the DS community.

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    I'd like to know why that is as well. Seems similar to AMD selling the X3 which is actually an X4 with a locked core. Never understood it but to be honest I've never cared enough to understand why. This seems interesting though. I'm sure there's a valid reason though

    Sent from my Desire S using Tapatalk 2

    I worked on semiconductor manufacturing for a few years. That behavior is typical for increasing the wafer chip yield.

    What you do at the beginning is test a batch of chips, those that meet the full specifications go to specific speed bins. There are no specific batches of higher and lower speed processors, they try them at all speeds and sell them according to what each individual can handle. It is actually much more complicated than this, it's not all about speed. By the way, this explains why not 2 chips are the same, and some handle over clocking or under volting better.

    Now imagine you are testing a batch of quad core processors. There may be a lot of chips with poor performance on one core, but all other are good. You can't sell them, as the end result is a ****ty quad core processor. But lock that core, come up with a fancy name, and instead of scrapping the chip, you now get a new product with good performance at a very small added cost compared with the quad core, which you already spent money on trying to build anyway.

    Depending on the manufacturing process, it can be very hard to get a decent percentage of fully working chips. For instance, the PS3 cell processor has a main core and 8 auxiliary cores (this is very simplified by me here). But all PS3 Cell processors on he market have only 7 auxiliary cores working, because it is assumed that getting a chip with all 8 working is rare, and as such, it would be too expensive trying to guarantee it. So even in those rare fully working chips, one core is turned off. This avoids fragmentation, and when developing for the PS3, you know you can only use those 7 cores.

    Ok, I'm rambling now. Cheers...


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    This thread will serve as a off-topic place for fellow Desire S users.

    Instead of starting New threads, we can always ask here, and get a quick, fast answer.

    Feel free to talk about anything, and we can all engage in a discussion :)

    There is now an IRC channel for off topic users.

    #sagaofftopic on freenode. As recommended by Shrome99, use this on your phone.

    AndroIRC, - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androirc&feature=search_result


    ATTENTION

    Following the recent decision by xda moderators, this thread will no longer exist. To keep it simple, I have created this thread again over at the off topic forum.

    http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2087824

    Can all of you please subscribe to this thread and alert any others?

    Will be much appreciated. Sad to see this thread go, after we've been through so much. Hopefully DS and Ex-DS users will still be together on the new thread.

    See you guys there! :)

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    Hey all,
    We have been blessed with a baby boy today morning.
    He was born pre-term by 3 weeks.
    Both mom and son are doing great.
    :beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer::beer:

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    The Samsung Galaxy S3 - My Review

    As most of you aquainted with me know by now, I've gone ahead and got myself Samsung's flagship for this year - the Galaxy SIII. I've had it for a week now, and I think i'm now in a position to write a small review about my experience with it. I waited a week because of two main reasons - The first is that with any new device, the excitement quotient is high, and most opinions are defensive or biased. The second is that I wanted to post a review of both the Stock setup (4 days) and the Rooted, custom ROM scene (I know my signature says Stock, Rooted...but that ship sailed a long time ago - just haven't updated it yet) - I'm currently very ROOTED and on a custom ROM, the Omega v6, running the Siyah kernel.

    So here it goes :

    SIZE :

    While the phone initially struck me as huge and unergonomic at first look, it grew up very creepily on me within barely a day, and now I feel seriously emasculated when I try to use my Saga. Even the Sensation XE my friend gave me (to root) felt puny in my hands. Don't even get me started on how guilty I feel when I see my trusty DS staring at me with accusing eyes lying unused next to my laptop. I just can't pick up anything smaller anymore! But then I have also contemplated the Galaxy Note previously and that is really REALLY big, so this is where the size maxes out for me. 4.85 inches - no more, no less.

    FORM FACTOR & BUILD QUALITY :

    For a phone as big as this one, it is surprisingly easy to hold in one hand. It is very curvaceous and fits very comfortably in the hand unlike many phones with large screens (those of you who've had the misfortune of using Sony's new flagship, the Xperia S will know what I'm talking about). Do notice that I say easy to hold and not easy to use with one hand. Trying to get to the top edges of the screen is definitely a juggling task if you decide to use just one hand. Typing on swype is just manageable one-handed, but I prefer two handed tapping any day, since the portrait real estate is quite abundant.

    The phone is breathtakingly slim. This is highlighted even more by the relative proportions of the depth when compared to the length and width. The photos don't do any justice to the phone and you need to hold it in person to realize just how satisfying it feels in the hand. I would like to mention the One X here - I still feel that it is a much better looking phone, and the design philosophy is completely different in these two phones, but I'll come to that in detail shortly.

    Did I mention it is very light? It's a dream to hold... unlike the aluminium chassis we've come to love on our phones. That is a great material for smaller phones, but a 5inch slab has to be made as lightweight as possible, and Samsung have nailed it just right with this one.

    The build quality is very good, no "cheap" feel whatsoever. No creaks, groans, etc etc. The physical home button is a boon, doubles as the power button for screen wake up purposes, so no hunting for volume rocker wake mods. Tte Power button is placed on the side, so you don't have to juggle the phone in one hand to reach the top...your thumb/index finger is already there when you're holding the phone in your right/left hand respectively. One gripe I have is that the Volume rocker is very small, and the Home physical button tactile feedback is poor.


    SCREEN :

    It's a 4.85inch screen
    It's a HD screen
    It's an AMOLED pentile screen.

    The first two do not need any explanation and are definite no-brainers if you want to buy the phone. The third one warrants some explanation.

    Coming from "LCD only" screens in the past, the AMOLED has been a revelation of sorts to me. It is a completely different screen tech and hence behaves very differently from the LCD siblings in many ways.

    Colors :

    1. Blacks : Blacks are much better on the AMOLED. Black means the pixels do not light up at all, hence massive battery saving. AMOLED suffers from "Black Crush" which means when the greys start getting really dark, they are are seen as just plain black on the screen. How does this affect daily use? No effect unless you're the kind that sits with a GS3 next to a HOX and compares the screens side by side.

    2. Whites : No contest, hands down victory to LCD here. Whites are at best bluish or yellowish, or pinkish on AMOLED screens. Period. If you want to buy an AMOLED screen, EVER, you have to deal with it. That said, this is again apparent only when comparing the phone to an LCD screen nearby, and in itself, the whites are quite satisfoactory.

    3. Colors : No contest, hands down victory to the AMOLED here. There is just no arguing that the colour depth and contrast on this screen are way better than any LCD available today. This is what has blown me away and has made me fall in love with this screen tech. There is LIFE in the screen, it is so vivid that the images relinquish the phone to a blurry background and jump up at you from the screen. It's like orgasm for the eyes.

    Brightness : : To understand perception of brightness, you'll have to read a bit about the screen tech used in displays. In LCD, the pixels mix sub-pixel colors to create a certain tint, which is then made visible by LED back.edge lighting that shines white light through the LCD panel so that the colors can actually be seen. Without the assistive light, LCD screens are nearly impossible to read. AMOLED on the other hand, is made up of self illuminating sub-pixels, which means each pixel is independently capable of making itself visible without need of a separate light source. While a black pixel on an LCD is an actual black color formed by the subpixels, and is still illuminated by the backlight even when it's dark, hence never ever appearing completely black. On AMOLED however, when it need to show black color, the pixel simply turns off! This does two things - Infinite contrast ratio, and huge battery saving on black backgrounds (pixels are off).

    All that mumbo jumbo aside, the SLCD2 of the HOX has a much brighter screen than the AMOLED on the SGS3 and consequently horrid battery life too (we'll get there soon). Sunlight visibility is very good on the GS3, no problem in outdoor usage - texting, viewing photos, etc. But if you want to watch an entire movie on a 4.x inch screen sitting under the sun at 1 pm, this phone is not for you.

    Sensitivity : The touch is very very good. As would be expected from a phone that you're paying through your nose for. Also, anything metallic can be used as a stylus, as long as it's touching your body. I play Draw Something with pals and regularly use my car keys to sketch images on the screen (What's that? - Of course I have a screen protector!)

    Screen conclusion : If you chuck all technical specs charts and graphs aside, and want my opinion in one line - "The screen is awesome." It is the best combination of colour, contrast, luminance, power efficiency and overall satisfaction that is currently available in the market. There is scope for improvement, but when is there not??

    SPEED :

    VERY, V.E.R.Y. fast.
    As in lightning fast.
    As in Chuck Norris six-shooter draw fast.

    Fraction of a second app launches, excellent multitasking, smooth scrolling, etc etc. The UI is a dream, the browser is very snappy, though it doesn't reflow text like sense browsers do, so lets be fair there. I've always been a hard core gamer, and finally I can say I have a device that can play games like they were designed to be played. N.O.V.A. 3, Asphalt 6, Mass Effect: Infiltrator are testimonials to that.

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    BATTERY LIFE :
    By far the best battery on any smartphone out there. Yes, I'm including the iPhone, the HOX, the X and the Y and even the Z. NOTHING lasts longer. I used to be scared of 3G on the DS. It was like a vampire to my battery blood, but no more. I'm on HSPA all day - never switch it off, have auto-sync always on with the same apps and sync profiles I had on the DS, and with regular use, I still have half the battery remaining at the end of the day. Even gaming does not drain the battery at the rate I expected it would. Very respectable drain. Lasts longer than my friend's 2500mAh GNote battery. Couldn't ask for more.

    This in the one single thing I would have bought the phone for, even if every thing else was a little wanting...fortunately nothing is.

    CONNECTIVITY :

    Everything works. Have yet to try out S-Beam/ other NFC thingies.

    NATIVE APPS :

    Gallery : Extremely user friendly, very fast and smooth.

    Video Player : Supports an astounding range of video formats. The video gallery is animated, with all video thumbnails actually looping though the entire video - looks very cool.

    Pop-up Play : Meh...

    S-Voice : Meh... (disabled it without using even once). Nothing near what Siri is. (I still hate Apple though - just to be clear on that)

    Motion sensitive actions : Direct call, tap to top, Palm to mute, flip to mute, shake to refresh - Meh... But there are a few that I use regularly now : Touch and rotate to launch camera from lock screen, Palm swipe for screenshot (excellent)

    Smart-Stay : Good idea in theory, but dodgy in practice. Basically it uses the front camera every 15-30 secs to take a photo of your mug and decides if your eyes are open and keeps the screen awake if they are. To work, the camera needs enough light to take a photo where the eyes can be seen. Always works outdoors and in bright light, and almost never works in low light. I don't think it will ever work in those conditions until they add an infrared sensor.

    FM Radio : Excellent, crystal clear sound, and natively supported FM Radio recording on Stock, non-rooted ROMs!

    USB OTG Support: Natively available, this is the coolest trick I have shown my colleagues. Once you use this, you will always miss it.

    GPS :

    Best in class. 3-5 second locks. Getting good locks (10m accuracy) even indoors. Apparently the boost is because of enhanced GLONASS support.

    CAMERA :

    Very good. Not a DSLR.
    Video recording is very smooth at 1080p - continuous autofocus works very well as long as you don't move the camera very vigorously. No stuttering and focus-seeking issues that plague the HOX. Flash is very powerful. Other bells and whistles like zero shutter delay etc, which I think we can attribute the the Google engineers behind ICS development. If I had to nit-pick, I'd say low light photos without flash are grainy, but that's about it. More than satisfied with the camera.

    1.9 MP front camera - very crisp video on Gtalk chats. Native video calling (carrier charged) also available on phone (missed that on the DS)

    Noteworthy mention : The auto face tag feature is very neat. Works as advertised. Google search please.

    TOUCHWIZ :

    All of you that know me are well aware of my fetish for the HTC Sense UX. When i went for the SIII, I wans't sure I'd be able to live without it. It is still much more premium looking and pleasant to look at than any UX has ever been, and that includes TouchWiz. But a couple of days of using it without any functional handicap, I've now begun to like it. I would still give an arm and a leg for Sense 4 on the GSIII, but what I'm trying to say is that the UX cannot justify the entire device, as I've learnt from the HOXgate debacle.

    Sense UX
    Do I miss it? Yes.
    Is it a problem? No.

    Almost everything that Sense did is now available on Touchwiz, including contact auto linking, scrolling widgets, etc. Actually the resizeable widgets are much much better than Sense on the new TouchWiz. Will post screenshots if people are interested. The one thing I do miss is the Dialer on Sense... Nothing comes close to that one.

    DEVELOPMENT :

    Far, far better support than HTC. Factory unlocked phone (S-On is an alien concept), no hboot nightmares, friendly warranty policy (my brother-in-law got a phone replacement on a Stock ROOTED ROM), ODIN!!, easily restorable to stock without having to be a rocket scientist. Source codes and kernel sources released by Samsung sometimes even before the device is launched, same happened with the LTE SGSIII. Some very talented kernel developers and rapidly emerging alternate non-stock based ROMs.

    CONCLUSION :

    If you can afford it, Buy it. Period.

    Congratulations to those of you who've managed to read the lengthiest post I have ever typed. You don't have an attention deficit disorder. Those of you that felt that this was a waste of bandwidth, my sincere apologies (@shrome99, very very sorry). I took the time (considerable) to write this up because I see a lot of you hunting for new phones, and have many questions... hope this answers at least some of them, at least as far as the SGS# is concerned.

    You guys have given me a lot over the past year and I sorely miss you now. So maybe this is my selfish way of luring you over to the SGS3 so we can hang out a little longer.:eek:

    Happy hunting!:D