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  • D Dev 0001

    iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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    Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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    Dev-0001 wrote:

    but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy

    One which will capitalise sentences for you? (I'm being slightly rude, but the point is fair - make sure you are comfortable with the text entry system!) Iain.

    I am one of "those foreigners coming over here and stealing our jobs". Yay me!

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    • D Dev 0001

      iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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      I am a fan of the Android OS. I've used iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, etc.) as well, and they work well, but they are not as open. The file system is hidden under iOS, for example, and it's more difficult to get started developing. I think this is true from both a financial standpoint (i.e. you have to pay a little bit to actually run your code on the device) and from a knowledge standpoint (most coders will be more familiar with Java than with Objective C).

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      • J Joan M

        Don't know windows phone, but you should go definitely for an iphone, an android, or a windows one as blackberry is not allowing you to: 1. use your phone as a modem (tethering) without an extra charge. 2. use skype or any other software to talk at low rates or for free. 3. listen to streaming radio without setting the APNs and this means extra charge typically. Of course if you love to send e-mails or sms (and you don't plan to use the before mentioned options) then probably a blackberry is the best one (as they have international internet plans that here in Spain are not present in the other phones. Good luck.

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        Mohamed Mitwalli
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        Agree with you , what do you think of HTC titan II ? i believe this one is good :)

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          Dev-0001 wrote:

          what is the best cell phone to buy

          The one that does whatever it is that you need it to do?

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          Mohamed Mitwalli
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          Thumb up :thumbsup:

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          • M Mohamed Mitwalli

            Agree with you , what do you think of HTC titan II ? i believe this one is good :)

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            Joan M
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            No idea, sorry, I'm a proud COUGH COUGH COUGH owner of a blackberry... :((

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            • D Dev 0001

              iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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              Michael Bergman
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              You should get one of these[^].

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              • D Dev 0001

                iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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                GuyThiebaut
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                I have a Galaxy S2. My choice was either to go for an iPhone or a Galaxy S2. The reason I chose the Galaxy S2: In online testing it appeared to come out equal with the iPhone in terms of speed tests and webpage loading. I can stick a 32gb micro sd card into it with all my music - an upgrade in memory for an iPhone means buying the top range iPhone. The screen is larger than an iPhone. I can do some Android development with the free SDK and tools/tutorials available online. The software for Android is mostly free whereas for the iPhone the same software is payware. Android is starting to be a real competitor for iOS - I was told that Android was playing catchup with the software available for iPhone, now it is starting to be ahead of iOS. Android is developed by google - I trust it to integrate with my gmail and calendar better than I trust a third party Apple app to do this. I am extremely happy with the Galaxy S2 after around three weeks of use - I definitely made the correct choice for my needs.

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                • D Dev 0001

                  iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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                  Henry Minute
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                  That question is almost as fruitless as "How long is a piece of string?" or "What is the difference between a duck?" or even "How many beans make 5?" in as much as you are likely to get as many different answers as there are pnone models. The only way to decide is to look at the specs, make a short list and then do the legwork to get you hands on each one. Once you have tried them all out make sure that the one you prefer doesn't have too bad a faults record and then go for it.

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                    I am a fan of the Android OS. I've used iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, etc.) as well, and they work well, but they are not as open. The file system is hidden under iOS, for example, and it's more difficult to get started developing. I think this is true from both a financial standpoint (i.e. you have to pay a little bit to actually run your code on the device) and from a knowledge standpoint (most coders will be more familiar with Java than with Objective C).

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                    :thumbsup:

                    Veni, vidi, vici.

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                    • D Dev 0001

                      iam not sure if this the right place to ask but i need to now what is the best cell phone to buy :)

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                      Walk into any shop that sells smart phones and ask...

                      Dev-0001 wrote:

                      what is the best cell phone to buy

                      Don't bother with price, functionality and all that stuff. Just clouds the issue.

                      Peter Wasser Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. Frank Zappa

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                      • J Joan M

                        Don't know windows phone, but you should go definitely for an iphone, an android, or a windows one as blackberry is not allowing you to: 1. use your phone as a modem (tethering) without an extra charge. 2. use skype or any other software to talk at low rates or for free. 3. listen to streaming radio without setting the APNs and this means extra charge typically. Of course if you love to send e-mails or sms (and you don't plan to use the before mentioned options) then probably a blackberry is the best one (as they have international internet plans that here in Spain are not present in the other phones. Good luck.

                        [www.tamautomation.com] Robots, CNC and PLC machines for grinding and polishing.

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                        RJOberg
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                        Joan Murt wrote:

                        use your phone as a modem (tethering) without an extra charge.

                        Depends on the carrier. Here in the states, the big ones disable it on their phones then create an app to activate it, charge you a monthly fee to use said app. Of course you can get around this if you root your phone, but if they suspect you of tethering without their permission, they have the right to boot you from the network.

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