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What should i do?
Iphone 4S with contract
Galaxy SIII with contract
Galaxy SII with contract
Nokia lumia 610 withoud contract
What's the best choice???
Ow and i'm now defiently gonna leave you gio guys my phone is broken so time for a new one! Sorry everyone maybe i will ever come back but from today i will leave
GIOSIII will only get updates when new CM9 is availble the rest of my work will be closed byy everyone
Gooo with android phone . There is each separate forum in xda for every phone you listed above, read each forum see if the phone matches your choice. Each person have different needs, so list out the features you want in a phone, budget then people can suggest you a phone at matches your needs. At end of day you would be using ur phone
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Iphone for sure.
Just dont let it fall out of your hands, buy some good protection..
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voetbalremco said:
Iphone for sure.
Just dont let it fall out of your hands, buy some good protection..
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Okay iphone lolz no android anymore except for my awesome galaxy tab 8.9
safariking said:
Okay iphone lolz no android anymore except for my awesome galaxy tab 8.9
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Why not? I personally can't stand iphone....
Don' get an iPhone or a nokia.
Android is open.
iOS and Windows Phone arent.
If you like to change stuff go for the SGS3 or SGS2
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i have a iphone 4s jailbreaked its a good phone go and get it
SIII would be the best choice, since it has/will have great development. Iphone is great, but not as SIII
Iphone is better.
Ios is good how it is, android isnt. You need root. Overrclock. Tweaks. To prevent lagg. And yes, also on high end devices, android laggs.
Less malware etc due to scanning of app store, more stability.
Your device will get 2 years long system updates, like the iphone 3gs still gets ios 6.
And there is way less fragmentation. Almost all device run ios 5 or higher
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voetbalremco said:
Iphone is better.
Ios is good how it is, android isnt. You need root. Overrclock. Tweaks. To prevent lagg. And yes, also on high end devices, android laggs.
Less malware etc due to scanning of app store, more stability.
Your device will get 2 years long system updates, like the iphone 3gs still gets ios 6.
And there is way less fragmentation. Almost all device run ios 5 or higher
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with me alway change new something daily. we can do everything whit android.although iphone so beaty but after time using you fell retired.you can change rom..etc.android alway interesting
I should go for an android phone,
@voetbalremco I know, ios is good, but android is just sooo customizable, ofcourse when you jailbreak ios it is even awesomer.
It's a choice, but I think android is just ''cheaper'' than ios, we have to exept that...
Ios is controlled by Apple and Android is open source, so everyone can build it..
Galaxy SII
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Check the Play Store for the new Smart Glass app. Lets you control your XBox from your Android device. It's pretty sweet.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.smartglass
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Awesome, but my Xbox became useless when my TV started playing Netflix.
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I saw yesterday the SmartGlass in a friend's house. I'll try with me soon. ^^
Awesome app, I have Xbox smart glass installed on windows 8 pro on my PC also, if you have an Xbox 360 this app is a must have for both your android device and windows 8 PC.
Is this available for iPhone?
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No, the release date is sometime next year for iOS
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vince7 said:
Is this available for iPhone?
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I don't think apple would approve of a Microsoft xbox app somehow lol, but maybe I'm wrong, it would be weird for apple to do that knowing their anti everything thats created by their arch enemy.
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I don't think apple would approve of a Microsoft xbox app somehow lol, but maybe I'm wrong, it would be weird for apple to do that knowing their anti everything thats created by their arch enemy.
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IOS already has official My Xbox Live app. Don't see why this wouldn't get approved.
Actually, iPhone had this feature before us with the my Xbox app. My friend from work was bragging about it.
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this is also going to replace in fact the
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwxLDIxMiwiY29tLm1pY3Jvc29mdC54bGUiXQ..
My Xbox Live Application?
can someone share it? I can´t install it on my nexus 7
iOS version that was released yesterday has better fucntionality than the android version. Forza and Halo dont work as they do on iOS and Windows. This Is Bullsh!t. The giving android the crappy version of everything has to end. We have the most market share, the most users but we alway get shafted. Yeah we got the app first, cool, But once the iphone/ipad got it with full smartglass functionality(not to mention an ipad specific version[yes i know sideloading works on android tablets, it runs great on my N7}) it took me over the top. I just dont see why this has to keep happening.
Has anyone had trouble getting this to work? Mine goes to Getting info from Xbox services... and eventually just fails and says "Can't sign into xbox services". I've reset everything, tried over 4g and on the same local network and made sure the account is fine and Smartglass is turned on on my box. Still no go - any ideas? No many results turn up on Google. Some complain of similar problems but there's no solution.
EDIT 12/15: The next day it started working without me doing anything different. Go figure
not available in some SEA Countries. dang I have to use a workaround to install this thing
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I have a gnex and I like it, a lot. These windows phones coming out look pretty cool and their just now catching up with some hardware specs us android users are used to. What do you guys think of these windows phones? Im curious to know the app development for the OS. Thats the only thing keeping me away. Your thoughts?
So you like locked down garbage that will never actually be updated?
Good for you.
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fk.gregor said:
I have a gnex and I like it, a lot. These windows phones coming out look pretty cool and their just now catching up with some hardware specs us android users are used to. What do you guys think of these windows phones? Im curious to know the app development for the OS. Thats the only thing keeping me away. Your thoughts?
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Have a look at windowsphone.interopabilitybridges.com
Many articles point out as more users move to the Windows Phone platform, app devs will move over as well.
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Definitely shows promise, but I'm locked into Android for the time being.
Just pulled out my HD2, which has WP7.5 on it (giving to my bro for a loaner), and it is a slick interface. Zune may have flopped, but it is just nice to use.
But, I'm Google-locked for now.
-bZj
Not even remotely interesting. User interface is atrocious.
Beautiful phones softwate and hardware wise. Run extremely smooth especially the lumia 920. I like android for the freedom but if i had to choose a business phone it would be a windows phone 8 device. Apps are still far behind as their new. If you dont play games tho then they have apps for everything productivity wise.
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Lumia 920 looks pretty nice. I have an upcoming hardware upgrade and since I'm buying the Nexus 4 outright, I'll upgrade to the Lumia to give it a try. I hope that Microsoft won't pull another Windows Phone 7 not upgradable to Win8 thing.
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Beautiful phones softwate and hardware wise. Run extremely smooth especially the lumia 920. I like android for the freedom but if i had to choose a business phone it would be a windows phone 8 device. Apps are still far behind as their new. If you dont play games tho then they have apps for everything productivity wise.
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I have always thought the same way. It looks very nice as a business phone especially that Windows OS is mostly used in offices at organizations so it should pair and integrate better with Windows Phone I guess, however, they seem either more expensive or same price to high-cost Android phones, so this makes it harder to pick a WIndows Phone if I can get a similar specifications running Android which will also fit well as a business phone
Maybe Windows will go back to the top once again? :sarcasm:
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Soldier-3Point0 said:
Maybe Windows will go back to the top once again? :sarcasm:
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Windows will always dominate the Enterprise market...
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I use windows 8 pro on my laptop an everyone goes on about lack of apps well they have all the popular apps that apple appstore an play store has just not as many games but at least they got street fighter lV which looks impressive on my led HD screen unlike android but then again PC games kill any iOS,android or console game out there, besides google an root apps I don't use anything else on my gnex.
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I use windows 8 pro on my laptop an everyone goes on about lack of apps well they have all the popular apps that apple appstore an play store has just not as many games but at least they got street fighter lV which looks impressive on my led HD screen unlike android but then again PC games kill any iOS,android or console game out there, besides google an root apps I don't use anything else on my gnex.
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they're taking about the mobile os...
the wp8 app store is a graveyard
slayr76 said:
I use windows 8 pro on my laptop an everyone goes on about lack of apps well they have all the popular apps that apple appstore an play store has just not as many games but at least they got street fighter lV which looks impressive on my led HD screen unlike android but then again PC games kill any iOS,android or console game out there, besides google an root apps I don't use anything else on my gnex.
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I actually had to read 3 times to understand.
But it is actually about the mobile version.
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Windows will always dominate the Enterprise market...
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Windows no doubt will continue to rule in in the workspace with windows 8 on tablets. So most people will need one. When it come s to the mobile phone market apple and Google should dominate for awhile.
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they're taking about the mobile os...
the wp8 app store is a graveyard
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I don't know how you didn't understand my post I clearly said windows 8 pro on my Pc, but I agree win 8 on a smartphone or tablet would be complete garbage compared to android, its a no brainer win8 mobile clearly sucks but so did android before ICS an jellybean came along, I absolutely despised gingerbread an anything before it compared with iOS back then.
Fyi All windows 8 operating systems can be considered mobile now. Just depends on what hardware its on. Tablets with keyboard attachments are going to be huge in 2013.
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InfDaMarvel said:
Fyi All windows 8 operating systems can be considered mobile now. Just depends on what hardware its on. Tablets with keyboard attachments are going to be huge in 2013.
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No they aren't. Just because companies will make them doesn't mean they will be huge. Adding a keyboard attachment defeats the entire point of a tablet and I think the market will respond accordingly.
I think Windows 8 phones might start to catch on in enterprises but for the mainstream users they will probably stick with Apple or Android. How well the phones integrate to the Office suite of products will drive the success or failure of the Windows 8 OS in my opinion.
I hear "windows" i think "virus" .... no thanks.
woody296 said:
I hear "windows" i think "virus" .... no thanks.
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That's funny because when I hear "infected" the first word that comes to mind is "noob.".
As part of the perks for buying the Note, Samsung also give me "12 months of Boingo wireless hotspot".
I did not register but went to Boingo website. I noticed that most of the "trusted" and "certified" hotspot are typical Starbucks, McDonald's, etc. hotspot. Other than airports' hotspot (which I don't use much), what are the benefit for using Boingo?
I have no idea. I actually uninstalled it becauseof the pop up notifications every time I logged into my home Internet.
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You can disable the pop-up in the app. I haven't had a chance to try it at an airport yet to see if it gives me free access.
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I bought my Note 8 too early since this was not included at the time. Does anybody know how early buyers can get this perk too?
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does anyone know if we can use this on other devices, or just our galaxy note 8?
kisrita said:
I bought my Note 8 too early since this was not included at the time. Does anybody know how early buyers can get this perk too?
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Try to register at Samsung Perks website. Can't remember the site name, but just Google it.
eyecon82 said:
does anyone know if we can use this on other devices, or just our galaxy note 8?
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I think it's tied to your account instead of device specific, similar to Dropbox 50gb promo.
I bought some ebooks with the Samsung credit we got with this device. But I really don't want to read on such a large tablet. Can I access these books on another device? I would rather read on my Nexus 7, but I can't figure out a way to get my books there. I couldn't even find a way to access the on Samsung Note 8 tablet. It doesn't seem reasonable to sell books that can only be read on a single device, so I'm hoping someone here can help me figure out how to access content I purchased on another tablet.
Thanks
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There are applications that provide this option, though your device must be rooted.
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BclingergFJ said:
There are applications that provide this option, though your device must be rooted.
Via my Note 3
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Can you share more info? Point me to the apps? My Nexus 7 and my Note 8 are both rooted. My Note 10 isn't, but I willing to root it if it helps.
Thanks
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Check out fBook.
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BclingergFJ said:
Check out fBook.
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Facebook? That's the only reference I can find to "fBook".
Btw, I tried installing Samsung Hub on my less than one year old (rooted) Samsung Note 8 and it installs but crashes on opening. Same result as on my Nexus 7 with build.prop edited to look like it's a Galaxy S4.
It is just insane that Samsung sells ebooks that aren't compatible with their own tablets.
How can I ever trust Samsung enough to purchase anything from them if what they sell isn't even compatible between the same family of devices of the current generation?!?
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FBook is an ebook application.
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"Rooted" being key here. They expect it to tun on the stock system. They cannot allow for hundreds of rooted options.
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Right on the rooting, nothing special. FBook is the reader I used, it is no longer available. There are others that provide that option though.
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jonling said:
"Rooted" being key here. They expect it to tun on the stock system. They cannot allow for hundreds of rooted options.
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Are you saying the reason the Samsung hub app crashes on my Note 8 and Nexus 7 is because they are rooted?
I still have made no progress accessing my ebooks I purchased on my Note 10.1 (2014) on any other device,
Any help is appreciated.
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kisrita said:
Are you saying the reason the Samsung hub app crashes on my Note 8 and Nexus 7 is because they are rooted?
I still have made no progress accessing my ebooks I purchased on my Note 10.1 (2014) on any other device,
Any help is appreciated.
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It's probably framework dependant just like a lot of the TouchWiz apps. The note 8.0 should have Samsung hub by default though, assuming you haven't debloated it.
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It's probably framework dependant just like a lot of the TouchWiz apps. The note 8.0 should have Samsung hub by default though, assuming you haven't debloated it.
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I agree the Note 8 *should* have Samsung Hub, since it is a current generation Samsung device in the same family of tablets, but it doesn't. And it is not even listed as compatible on Samsung page:
http://www.samsung.com/us/samsunghub/
Which is why I'm at a loss why anyone would trust Samsung to buy anything from them if their own tablets aren't even compatible?
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kisrita said:
I bought some ebooks with the Samsung credit we got with this device. But I really don't want to read on such a large tablet. Can I access these books on another device? I would rather read on my Nexus 7, but I can't figure out a way to get my books there. I couldn't even find a way to access the on Samsung Note 8 tablet. It doesn't seem reasonable to sell books that can only be read on a single device, so I'm hoping someone here can help me figure out how to access content I purchased on another tablet.
Thanks
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Are the books as single files? As in can ou browse for them on your device?
Or is it purchased through an application?
I use a combination of google drive + Moon Reader to achieve some thing similar.
All my books are on the google drive and moon reader + syncs my reading position so I can read on
Various devices
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