Farmdreads
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I will but I hope ATT is unlocked. If sprint is truly unlocked, that may decide where I will go.
Let the waiting begin.
As of today, I could not vote in your poll because I am still on the fence about the iPhone 4S. I like the benchmark tests that seem to blow the Androids out of the water, and I also like the smooth interface and operating system on the iPhone, but I like the larger screens on the Androids. So right now I am in a waiting and researching mode. In fact, I joined this forum for that reason, to read what others are saying and experiencing with both their iPhone and Androids. Next month, Verizon is coming out with the Motorola Droid Razr and the Nexus Prime. Before jumping onto the iPhone, I want to see how these to Android models compare to the 4S in speed, performance, UI and battery life.Now that everything is all out in the clear will you be purchasing the new iPhone?
As of today, I could not vote in your poll because I am still on the fence about the iPhone 4S. I like the benchmark tests that seem to blow the Androids out of the water, and I also like the smooth interface and operating system on the iPhone, but I like the larger screens on the Androids. So right now I am in a waiting and researching mode. In fact, I joined this forum for that reason, to read what others are saying and experiencing with both their iPhone and Androids. Next month, Verizon is coming out with the Motorola Droid Razr and the Nexus Prime. Before jumping onto the iPhone, I want to see how these to Android models compare to the 4S in speed, performance, UI and battery life.
Although it's wise to wait for complete reviews, I think there are some fairly safe conclusions you can make about the upcoming Razr & Nexus phones. The 4G devices will allow faster browsing at the cost of battery life. Performance in terms of native apps, however, will almost definitely favor the iPhone. The integration of OS & hardware allows Apple to really tweak real-life performance despite slower clock speeds. UI is debatable, but the iPhone usually wins in terms of simplicity and elegance. That "secret sauce" of one-to-one touch responsiveness still seems to elude Android. Folks who had hands-on time with ICS still commented on lags, stutters & unresponsiveness. They said ICS was still in beta builds, but I wouldn't assume everything will get smoothed out by launch. The larger screens are still lower resolution and also result in lower battery life. The Nexus' PenTile screen may be an issue if you're sensitive to those patterns or color tinge.
I suggest you go to a store and give Siri a good test run.
Okay kids, hijacking this thread because I don't want to start a new one for (somewhat) the same topic.
My daughter has decided she can't deal with her laggy 3gs since she upgraded to iOS5. She wants to use an upgrade to get an 8gb iP4. I currently have a 16gb iP4. Should I let her use an upgrade for the 8gb 4 or should I use the upgrade for a 4S and give her my phone. I can sell her 3gs for $100/$150 pretty quickly to offset my cost. I just really hate to waste the upgrade on the 8gb iP4...![]()
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My kids don't try this on me because they live with their mom out of state and if she wants to buy them phones and pay for the service, that's up to her.
My kids try this on me all the time.. use the upgrade on YOURSELF... get the 4s and give her the 4!!
Definitely get the 4S for you, and give her the 4 and sell the 3GS. They sell pretty easily on eBay and Craigslist.