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Hi everyone,

This thread is a continuation of this thread.

This is here so you can discuss what your next phone/tablet should be, if you're not sure what to pick.

Also, if you need advice as to which device is better than another, then feel free to ask those questions in here aswell.

This is an attempt to clear out all the similar threads being created around these forums.

*NOTE* I will be requesting thread maintenance as and when it is needed, to remove any SPAM comments
 
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I have an Acer Iconia a500 and its still going strong (ANDROID 4.2 REPRESENT and all that). However, its getting on in age, and there's bugs w/ 4.2 on the Tegra 2 chipset.

Here's why I bought taht Iconia. 10" tablet with 720p screen... The full USB port at the time was a must, no longer is a must-have. Build quality was and still is good. Also, open platform. Alas, official support has ended and I'm tooling with mostly stable (good enough for daily use :D ) 4.2.1 ROM's.

Here's my requirements.
-It must be 10"
-Definitely want it to be $499 or below.
-Heavily skinned tablets are not a consideration unless its easy to root and replace the ROM
-Rootability (Can it be rooted, and does it stick?)
-Do NOT want a 3G tablet, or 4G

Would LIKE but not required:
-MicroSD card slot (Not required... Streaming media and cloud storage offset normal use, use it for Titanium backup mostly)
-CM10 availability
-Full-sized USB port, or a microUSB that has a full USB adapter (adapter can be separate), as I use it with cameras, keyboards, etc sometimes (though again, not required... WiFi, cloud storage, Bluetooth, etc)


What suggestions do you guys have? Also, should I hold out for Android 5 (Key Lime Pie) and/or Tegra 4, at this point?
 

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Hi all,
I am looking to buy a tablet with many ROM options. I am wondering what are the top 10 tablets with the most development happening? Is there any way to figure this out easily?

Thanks in advance :)
 

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Re: **DEVICE SUGGESTION THREAD** -- Not sure what device to buy? Ask here!

Hi all,
I am looking to buy a tablet with many ROM options. I am wondering what are the top 10 tablets with the most development happening? Is there any way to figure this out easily?

Thanks in advance :)

Nexus 7/10. If you're getting them, don't think twice.

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Hi all,
I am looking to buy a tablet with many ROM options. I am wondering what are the top 10 tablets with the most development happening? Is there any way to figure this out easily?

Thanks in advance :)
For roms I would say nexus
What size screen do you want ?
If 7" then nexus 7 if 10" then nexus 10



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---------- Post added at 12:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:39 AM ----------

I have an Acer Iconia a500 and its still going strong (ANDROID 4.2 REPRESENT and all that). However, its getting on in age, and there's bugs w/ 4.2 on the Tegra 2 chipset.

Here's why I bought taht Iconia. 10" tablet with 720p screen... The full USB port at the time was a must, no longer is a must-have. Build quality was and still is good. Also, open platform. Alas, official support has ended and I'm tooling with mostly stable (good enough for daily use :D ) 4.2.1 ROM's.

Here's my requirements.
-It must be 10"
-Definitely want it to be $499 or below.
-Heavily skinned tablets are not a consideration unless its easy to root and replace the ROM
-Rootability (Can it be rooted, and does it stick?)
-Do NOT want a 3G tablet, or 4G

Would LIKE but not required:
-MicroSD card slot (Not required... Streaming media and cloud storage offset normal use, use it for Titanium backup mostly)
-CM10 availability
-Full-sized USB port, or a microUSB that has a full USB adapter (adapter can be separate), as I use it with cameras, keyboards, etc sometimes (though again, not required... WiFi, cloud storage, Bluetooth, etc)


What suggestions do you guys have? Also, should I hold out for Android 5 (Key Lime Pie) and/or Tegra 4, at this point?

Surely nexus 10:thumbup:

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Dont click,you might regret , I won't be responsible if you brick ur head

 
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Re: **DEVICE SUGGESTION THREAD** -- Not sure what device to buy? Ask here!

Hey guys, I so I have a question as you can see from below I have the note 2, I love this phone fast big screen and sd card slot. Anyway I used an lg optimus g for a few days and loved it... So I'm asking you the great ppl of xda what should I do... Should I keep the note or go with the optimus?
Just some side facts I'm a beginning photography and the screen on the note 2 sucks compared to the lg. Or should I go with the HTC one x plus? All of them I'll flash a rom.

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For roms I would say nexus
What size screen do you want ?
If 7" then nexus 7 if 10" then nexus 10



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:D xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1784401
Dont click,you might regret , I won't be responsible if you brick ur head



---------- Post added at 12:40 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:39 AM ----------



Surely nexus 10:thumbup:

sent from an Galaxy s3 GT I9300
Running perseus kernel 6 , XELLA 4.1.2 leaked build
:D xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1784401
Dont click,you might regret , I won't be responsible if you brick ur head



I came to taht conclusion. Two questions: What's your thoughts on refurbished Note 10.1's (I LOVE that S-Pen...)? And what's your opinion on waiting? Should I wait for the summer to see if a Nexus w/ KLP comes out?
 
I have an Acer Iconia a500 and its still going strong (ANDROID 4.2 REPRESENT and all that). However, its getting on in age, and there's bugs w/ 4.2 on the Tegra 2 chipset.

Here's why I bought taht Iconia. 10" tablet with 720p screen... The full USB port at the time was a must, no longer is a must-have. Build quality was and still is good. Also, open platform. Alas, official support has ended and I'm tooling with mostly stable (good enough for daily use :D ) 4.2.1 ROM's.

Here's my requirements.
-It must be 10"
-Definitely want it to be $499 or below.
-Heavily skinned tablets are not a consideration unless its easy to root and replace the ROM
-Rootability (Can it be rooted, and does it stick?)
-Do NOT want a 3G tablet, or 4G

Would LIKE but not required:
-MicroSD card slot (Not required... Streaming media and cloud storage offset normal use, use it for Titanium backup mostly)
-CM10 availability
-Full-sized USB port, or a microUSB that has a full USB adapter (adapter can be separate), as I use it with cameras, keyboards, etc sometimes (though again, not required... WiFi, cloud storage, Bluetooth, etc)


What suggestions do you guys have? Also, should I hold out for Android 5 (Key Lime Pie) and/or Tegra 4, at this point?

Nexus 10 is the device you're looking for. Extremely (2560x1600) hi-res screen, no mobile data, heavy community support (it's a Nexus device, dude!), pure Android (for the same reason of the latter), around $400 on Play Store. Does not have MicroSD, and, from what I reasearched, USB OTG works read-only on non-rooted devices (but I don't think it'll be an issue for you).

I came to taht conclusion. Two questions: What's your thoughts on refurbished Note 10.1's (I LOVE that S-Pen...)? And what's your opinion on waiting? Should I wait for the summer to see if a Nexus w/ KLP comes out?

Though not the same quality as Note 10.1's ones (which are made by Wacom, one of the best companies in this matter), there are capacitive-compatible stylus pens which will wok on any device (just google capacitive stylus and you're set). About KLP, all Nexus devices from previous generations (obviously, considering hardware limitations, like on official Jelly Bean for Nexus One and S) receive the update shortly after a new Android version is released. Now, all Nexus devices since Galaxy Nexus have 4.2 available: GN itself, N7 (which came with 4.1), and N4/N10 (which already came with 4.2). So, by getting a Nexus 10, you'll surely get KLP in a few days after the first device with it hits the market (maybe on the same day)

Hi all,
I am looking to buy a tablet with many ROM options. I am wondering what are the top 10 tablets with the most development happening? Is there any way to figure this out easily?

Thanks in advance :)

Here you get XDA-Developers'boards filtered by top devices. I think it's listed by per-board activity (though I'm not sure), so you can just look for the topmost tablets (it includes all current devices forums, smartphones, tablets, and other Android devices - Ouya is the topmost of all devices right now, i.e.) on this list. Anyway, the most recommended ones are Nexus 7 and 10, since, like all Nexus devices, they're developer oriented, so there are a lot of custom firmwares for both of them. Also, they pack state-of-the-art hardware (not that true for Nexus 7, but totally for N10) and have unbeatable price tags if you live in a place where Play Store sells devices (I know of USA, UK, France, Australia and Spain, but the list might be longer).

Hey guys, I so I have a question as you can see from below I have the note 2, I love this phone fast big screen and sd card slot. Anyway I used an lg optimus g for a few days and loved it... So I'm asking you the great ppl of xda what should I do... Should I keep the note or go with the optimus?
Just some side facts I'm a beginning photography and the screen on the note 2 sucks compared to the lg. Or should I go with the HTC one x plus? All of them I'll flash a rom.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda premium

About Custom ROM status: from what I researched, all three devices have incomplete CM10.1 support, but One X+ is the closest to get full support (only audio quality seems to be an issue, and they're waiting for official 4.2.1 from HTC to come out to solve it). On Optimus G, the list is here. Here for Note 2 (I know it says i9300, but, in the Wiki, TeamHackSung says they issues are the same for GS3 and GN2), and here for One X+. You should note that on Note 2 and Optimus G, though, the releases aren't for the worldwide versions of the devices, so you should take a look if they're flashable on other device versions, if those are not for yours. Now the other questions:
About changing your phone, it's mostly up to you. All 3 devices have great hardware and, I think, will be able to get, at least, 2 more official Android releases after 4.2 (and even more community-based CFWs). Performance-wise, the Optimus G has the best specs: latest gen CPU and GPU (quad-core Cortex-A15, versus quad-core Cortex-A9 for GN2 and OX+ - for clarification, an dual-core A15 easily beats an quad-core A9, you can see this easily in comparisons about the original One X versus its AT&T version), along with 2GB of RAM (also available on the Note 2). The screen on the Note 2 has a better technology for contrast, but its composed of a PenTile matrix (it has 2 subpixels per pixel, opposed to 3 for usual LCD screens like the ones on OG and OX+), and, at the screen dpi of the N2, it's clearly noticeable. It's known that LG has put some software-wise improvements in its phone, one can see it by comparing, side by side, an OG and a Nexus 4 (which carry, concercing hardware, the very same screen), which, together with the better DPI and technology of the screen, results in better overall appearance.

So here's your answer: if you're looking for a more future-proof hardware, go for the Optimus G. HTC's only quad-core A15 phones released are those 1080p monsters (for clarification, any pixel density over 300 dpi [that means: any 720p screen of 4.89" or below] isn't noticeable by human eyes, so there's no actual need for 1080p screens [though I'm pretty sure we'll see 4k phone screens in about 2 or 3 years]), and Samsung has no quad-core A15 devices yet (on Android, only about 3 or 4 dual-core A15, but no flagship, which means almost no dev community, and even less custom firmwares available). For the imaging concerns, Optimus G also has the best screen, and some E973 versions has 13 MP shooters, which are better than both GN2 and OX+.
 
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Nexus 10 is the device you're looking for. Extremely (2560x1600) hi-res screen, no mobile data, heavy community support (it's a Nexus device, dude!), pure Android (for the same reason of the latter), around $400 on Play Store. Does not have MicroSD, and, from what I reasearched, USB OTG works read-only on non-rooted devices (but I don't think it'll be an issue for you).



Though not the same quality as Note 10.1's ones (which are made by Wacom, one of the best companies in this matter), there are capacitive-compatible stylus pens which will wok on any device (just google capacitive stylus and you're set). About KLP, all Nexus devices from previous generations (obviously, considering hardware limitations, like on official Jelly Bean for Nexus One and S) receive the update shortly after a new Android version is released. Now, all Nexus devices since Galaxy Nexus have 4.2 available: GN itself, N7 (which came with 4.1), and N4/N10 (which already came with 4.2). So, by getting a Nexus 10, you'll surely get KLP in a few days after the first device with it hits the market (maybe on the same day)

I love my Bamboo Pen and Touch for the PC. Since I have a 1920x1200 desktop display and MyPaint, I think I"ll skip the Note 10.1 (if it were 1920x1200 or more, I'd give it more consideration). I like the pressure sensitivity on it.

I'll also be putting CM right away on the Nexus, so KLP will have to be via that, for me, I think... lol

At any rate, thanks for confirming my suspicions. I think I'll consider the 32GB model (My Iconia's got a paltry 1.6GB of free space on its main memory... :-/)
 

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Does anybody know what is the cheapest tablet with lots of development going on that can do basic stuff like web browsing, email, stocks, etc? I was thinking the original kindle fire, but I don't think you can get those anymore... maybe used? How about Chinese tablets, anybody have any experience? Do any of them have any development happening?

Thanks in advance :)

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Nexus 10 is the device you're looking for. Extremely (2560x1600) hi-res screen, no mobile data, heavy community support (it's a Nexus device, dude!), pure Android (for the same reason of the latter), around $400 on Play Store. Does not have MicroSD, and, from what I reasearched, USB OTG works read-only on non-rooted devices (but I don't think it'll be an issue for you).



Though not the same quality as Note 10.1's ones (which are made by Wacom, one of the best companies in this matter), there are capacitive-compatible stylus pens which will wok on any device (just google capacitive stylus and you're set). About KLP, all Nexus devices from previous generations (obviously, considering hardware limitations, like on official Jelly Bean for Nexus One and S) receive the update shortly after a new Android version is released. Now, all Nexus devices since Galaxy Nexus have 4.2 available: GN itself, N7 (which came with 4.1), and N4/N10 (which already came with 4.2). So, by getting a Nexus 10, you'll surely get KLP in a few days after the first device with it hits the market (maybe on the same day)



Here you get XDA-Developers'boards filtered by top devices. I think it's listed by per-board activity (though I'm not sure), so you can just look for the topmost tablets (it includes all current devices forums, smartphones, tablets, and other Android devices - Ouya is the topmost of all devices right now, i.e.) on this list. Anyway, the most recommended ones are Nexus 7 and 10, since, like all Nexus devices, they're developer oriented, so there are a lot of custom firmwares for both of them. Also, they pack state-of-the-art hardware (not that true for Nexus 7, but totally for N10) and have unbeatable price tags if you live in a place where Play Store sells devices (I know of USA, UK, France, Australia and Spain, but the list might be longer).



About Custom ROM status: from what I researched, all three devices have incomplete CM10.1 support, but One X+ is the closest to get full support (only audio quality seems to be an issue, and they're waiting for official 4.2.1 from HTC to come out to solve it). On Optimus G, the list is here. Here for Note 2 (I know it says i9300, but, in the Wiki, TeamHackSung says they issues are the same for GS3 and GN2), and here for One X+. You should note that on Note 2 and Optimus G, though, the releases aren't for the worldwide versions of the devices, so you should take a look if they're flashable on other device versions, if those are not for yours. Now the other questions:
About changing your phone, it's mostly up to you. All 3 devices have great hardware and, I think, will be able to get, at least, 2 more official Android releases after 4.2 (and even more community-based CFWs). Performance-wise, the Optimus G has the best specs: latest gen CPU and GPU (quad-core Cortex-A15, versus quad-core Cortex-A9 for GN2 and OX+ - for clarification, an dual-core A15 easily beats an quad-core A9, you can see this easily in comparisons about the original One X versus its AT&T version), along with 2GB of RAM (also available on the Note 2). The screen on the Note 2 has a better technology for contrast, but its composed of a PenTile matrix (it has 2 subpixels per pixel, opposed to 3 for usual LCD screens like the ones on OG and OX+), and, at the screen dpi of the N2, it's clearly noticeable. It's known that LG has put some software-wise improvements in its phone, one can see it by comparing, side by side, an OG and a Nexus 4 (which carry, concercing hardware, the very same screen), which, together with the better DPI and technology of the screen, results in better overall appearance.

So here's your answer: if you're looking for a more future-proof hardware, go for the Optimus G. HTC's only quad-core A15 phones released are those 1080p monsters (for clarification, any pixel density over 300 dpi [that means: any 720p screen of 4.89" or below] isn't noticeable by human eyes, so there's no actual need for 1080p screens [though I'm pretty sure we'll see 4k phone screens in about 2 or 3 years]), and Samsung has no quad-core A15 devices yet (on Android, only about 3 or 4 dual-core A15, but no flagship, which means almost no dev community, and even less custom firmwares available). For the imaging concerns, Optimus G also has the best screen, and some E973 versions has 13 MP shooters, which are better than both GN2 and OX+.

Thank you sir! This helps a ton! :)
 
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About Custom ROM status: from what I researched, all three devices have incomplete CM10.1 support, but One X+ is the closest to get full support (only audio quality seems to be an issue, and they're waiting for official 4.2.1 from HTC to come out to solve it). On Optimus G, the list is here. Here for Note 2 (I know it says i9300, but, in the Wiki, TeamHackSung says they issues are the same for GS3 and GN2), and here for One X+. You should note that on Note 2 and Optimus G, though, the releases aren't for the worldwide versions of the devices, so you should take a look if they're flashable on other device versions, if those are not for yours. Now the other questions:
About changing your phone, it's mostly up to you. All 3 devices have great hardware and, I think, will be able to get, at least, 2 more official Android releases after 4.2 (and even more community-based CFWs). Performance-wise, the Optimus G has the best specs: latest gen CPU and GPU (quad-core Cortex-A15, versus quad-core Cortex-A9 for GN2 and OX+ - for clarification, an dual-core A15 easily beats an quad-core A9, you can see this easily in comparisons about the original One X versus its AT&T version), along with 2GB of RAM (also available on the Note 2). The screen on the Note 2 has a better technology for contrast, but its composed of a PenTile matrix (it has 2 subpixels per pixel, opposed to 3 for usual LCD screens like the ones on OG and OX+), and, at the screen dpi of the N2, it's clearly noticeable. It's known that LG has put some software-wise improvements in its phone, one can see it by comparing, side by side, an OG and a Nexus 4 (which carry, concercing hardware, the very same screen), which, together with the better DPI and technology of the screen, results in better overall appearance.

So here's your answer: if you're looking for a more future-proof hardware, go for the Optimus G. HTC's only quad-core A15 phones released are those 1080p monsters (for clarification, any pixel density over 300 dpi [that means: any 720p screen of 4.89" or below] isn't noticeable by human eyes, so there's no actual need for 1080p screens [though I'm pretty sure we'll see 4k phone screens in about 2 or 3 years]), and Samsung has no quad-core A15 devices yet (on Android, only about 3 or 4 dual-core A15, but no flagship, which means almost no dev community, and even less custom firmwares available). For the imaging concerns, Optimus G also has the best screen, and some E973 versions has 13 MP shooters, which are better than both GN2 and OX+.

Dude you're THE ****ING BEST!!!!!!!! this is what i needed! thank you so much! now that i know i will go with the LGOG, switched today and i've never been happier! I hope that LG doesn't give up on us tho.. like they did on the x2
 

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Update: Went to Best Buy and played with the Note 10.1. LOVE the S Pen... Not enough to justify +$100 (that and Window and Photoshop not enough at ALL) extra, when I can get a Nexus 10 32GB for the same price. Nexus 10 it is.
 

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S4 pro is worse than A15 the only real A15 is nexus 10 (dual core)

So LGOG performs worse than a A15 but better than A9

Also A15 quad cores are coming,first one would be sgs4 in march

You are also wrong about n2s pentile screen it has an RGB sub pixel layout(3subpixels)
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Xperia s hd bravia screen which incredible for pics, games which it runs all of them at max settings at native hd rez and 326dpi it's just brilliant phone by mine yesterday btw sg2 owners the Xperia s scores lower than he because it's pushing 60% more pixels dumbass
If. When nenamark 2 gets an update to change rez ill c this phone wipe the floor with nenamark 2 .I highly recommend this phone battery not brilliant but it's worth it for the screen! Specs 1.5 Ghz dual core s3 1gb ram adreno 220 ,32gb storage ps if it into movies this to get just as the Xperia t cost less n cheaper than sg3
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I would say getting nexus 4 would better than sgs2 and xperia s but battery would be a big point to look out for.

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I would say getting nexus 4 would better than sgs2 and xperia s but battery would be a big point to look out for.

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You could always buy an external battery back. Though I will admit this is what has kept me away for the Nexus 4. Hopefully the Nexus X will have a replaceable battery.
 

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Google Nexus 4 or Huawei Honor 2?

I just noticed that the Nexus 4 prices have come WAY down, it's now cheaper than the Huawei Honor 2.

Both have 2GB RAM but the Nexus can't be expanded, it maxes out at 16GB. That's probably okay for me, I'm only using 8GB on my Sensation.

The Antutu numbers for the Nexus are much lower but I don't know if that translates into anything meaningful.

Which one would be the better choice???

tnx
 

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I just noticed that the Nexus 4 prices have come WAY down, it's now cheaper than the Huawei Honor 2.

Both have 2GB RAM but the Nexus can't be expanded, it maxes out at 16GB. That's probably okay for me, I'm only using 8GB on my Sensation.

The Antutu numbers for the Nexus are much lower but I don't know if that translates into anything meaningful.

Which one would be the better choice???

tnx

Antutu ? Nah , nexus 4 no question about that

http://www.antutu.com/view.shtml?id=3909

Anyway if you look at top scores there would be a nexus 4 with 24000

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    See this:
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    Poco X6 Pro 512 / 12 GB vs Galaxy S23 FE 256 / 8 GB - which one should I buy?​

    I want camera to be good but Poco X6 Pro hardware seems so superior

    Would it worth to buy Galaxy S23 FE only for camera?
    You are comparing a 2024phone vs 2023 phone.. forget the hardware, in every functionality there is a slight edge for x6 pro

    1. X6 2024 Mtk faster than 2023 snap Soc
    2. Better audio quality! (Ldac), better display, faster ram,lighter device
    3. Even camera! Poco's photo procsssing might lag, but its post photo AI features are betfer than samsung
    4. Updates - same -S23 wont get the 7 year updates
    5. Custom rom community - Official roms like paranoid etc. Arrivewithin 1year of release for poco.. and take 4years from samsung! (X5 vs s10)

    Addthe hardware, as u told, poco x6 crushes it. Samsungusually never minds the hardware.. So thats fine!

    The only savinggrace? If u love oneui/boxy feel of s23! Hyper os has bridged/refines the os gap too..
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    Hi everyone,

    This thread is a continuation of this thread.

    This is here so you can discuss what your next phone/tablet should be, if you're not sure what to pick.

    Also, if you need advice as to which device is better than another, then feel free to ask those questions in here aswell.

    This is an attempt to clear out all the similar threads being created around these forums.

    *NOTE* I will be requesting thread maintenance as and when it is needed, to remove any SPAM comments
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    Excellent, I hope this will attract some discussion on new devices so new threads won't be opened.

    I am not looking for a new phone right now, well maybe not depending on the outcome of HTC repairing my Sensation I guess. I sure hope to find out tomorrow. I think if I was going to get a replacement now I would probably get the SGS3 over the OneX. I really don't like the non-removable battery and maybe worse, no SD slot. I know why they did it for economic reasons but I am just not going to go that direction. Batteries do not last forever and their maximum charge level goes down over time. I want to be able to plug the SD into my computer and do a local backup. I also want to be able to get a bigger or faster SD if one comes out.
    I am used to Sense but I am sure I could get used to Touchwiz as well, and I just read in the portal that ROM Cleaner works with the SGS3 now, as long as I can rid of the bloat I am content. I am sure that when my contract is done in a year there will be something newer and better out anyways. ;)
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    I hope it does aswell. These forums definitely have too many of those threads being created :rolleyes:

    I think I'd choose the S3 aswell to be honest. Even though the One X is a powerful phone, the S3 can quite easily out perform it, as it can with most phones.

    The only time I'd be looking to upgrade is when mine become redundant, which with having an S2 (which can still keep up with the newest flagship devices) and Xperia S, I won't need to upgrade for a while I don't think.

    Sent from Stephen Hawking's rooted wheelchair
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    I would take the Lumina. My girlfriend has one and its pretty good.

    √ HTC Evo 3D GSM
    √ Android JB 4.1.2
    √ Disarmed Toaster
    √ 4EXT Recovery Touch
    √ Anthrax Kernel 3.7.0 @ 1.6ghz
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    Never owned a tablet before.. flirting with the idea of a galaxy tab 2 10.1. As of current, I'm all good with my s3 but I'm kinda interested in what this next galaxy note 2 will bring. Guess I'm some sort of galaxy fan.. ever since my vibrant :p

    ---> Brought to you in part by my T999 / T-Mobile Galaxy SIII :)