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I like the iPhone, held the s3 it's very light, but too big. Very busy home screen too.

Why are they so big?
 
my dad had a nokia phone from ages and i found it and i said can i have it and he said yer but it dose not work so i charged it and i work :)
 
I don't know how my blackberry curve 8520 can go 1 week and have 15% charge left. Ridiculous, and doesn't cost much if you look round
 

i honestly can recommend this nokia lumia 710 to all who want good phone at reasonable price
Lumia710_BlackBlue.aspx


ok camera, fast net, exellent in everyday use
 

This isn't a preference per se, I just prefer 3.5" screens, I appreciate phones are more than just a communication device, but these 4" 4.2" etc are just too cumbersome for me.
 
Am I right in saying that's the iPhone 5 will be out in September/October?

My 3GS is nearly dead.

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I don't know how my blackberry curve 8520 can go 1 week and have 15% charge left. Ridiculous, and doesn't cost much if you look round

Blackberry mate???

In terms of UI smoothness it most certainly is mate. The whole point of Jellybean and project butter was to improve the smoothness of the menu navigation and overrall OS experience, and it still doesn't beat the iPhone.

I am lost as to why this is a competition. I asked you earlier in this thread if you had actually used the phones in question, and I don't think you have. Because you are talking utter bollocks.

The iPhone 4 on iOS 5.1. is jittery (which I have). And it is worse on the 3G running 5.1 The iPhone 4S, which my wife has on 5.1 was 'buttery' smooth until I have tried the S3 on Jellybean. Now the 4S just doesn't seem as smooth.

Rather than talking out of your ass and proclaiming triumph for a company purely because you own a product, lets look at the fact that all phones are not created equal and neither are they going to be the right phones for all people.

The iPhone 4 was the right phone for me, for quite a long time. Now it isn't. And to be honest, I doubt this new iPhone, which Apple fanboys are already heralding as revolutionary for its 4" screen (lulz) with iOS 6 will do anything for me. Android is at a point where it is now on equal footing with iOS in terms of ease of use and 'smooth' ui (which was a must for me), but it also still has all the REAL customizing available.
 

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