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Slightly ashamed to write this post, but I am in a crap dilemma as to whether to get an iPhone 4s or a Samsung Galaxy S2 (or another Android phone). I have an iPad so I am not too fussed about apps. What do people recommend?


I do need to be able to set my work email up on it, which I know I can with a iPhone, I would also like Maps / GPS etc. A good camera is a must as is a front facing camera for Skype. Not much else I can really think of.


Any advice gratefully received.

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Both phones do all that your looking for......


Play with both and see which you prefer, Samsung has a brighter screen I'm told. Mail system arguably better on iPhone.


Potential downside to iPhone is you have to have iTunes set up on it.


You will get a better deal on the Samsung!

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Android debuts Ice Cream Sandwich


The new Android OS, called the Ice Cream Sandwich, is meant to be a very slick interface that makes the iphone software looks dated. The new Galaxy Nexus uses this new OS and should meet Ratty's needs. Apparently the phone uses facial recognition as a method to lock/unlock the handset and also very capable on the emails.


But if you want to be don't know any better cool then go for the Iphone. It may not be the best phone on the market but with its price tag of ?700 you can show the world that you have more money than sense. Anyone for the Lighthouse Family... :-S

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Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Android debuts Ice Cream Sandwich

>

> The new Android OS, called the Ice Cream Sandwich,

> is meant to be a very slick interface that makes

> the iphone software looks dated. The new Galaxy

> Nexus uses this new OS and should meet Ratty's

> needs. Apparently the phone uses facial

> recognition as a method to lock/unlock the handset

> and also very capable on the emails.

>

> But if you want to be don't know any better cool

> then go for the Iphone. It may not be the best

> phone on the market but with its price tag of ?700

> you can show the world that you have more money

> than sense. Anyone for the Lighthouse Family...

> :-S



Here we go......


Time to turn on the Bore-o-Meter.


"Hello"


"Hello, you rang me"


"Yes, on a telephone"


"OK,good-bye"


* que Hall & Oats *

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HAL9000 Wrote:

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> "Steve Jobs vowed to 'destroy' Android ... and

> would spend all of Apple's money and his dying

> breath if that is what it took to do so."


That would be Steve Job's the Buddhist who refused to get involved with the Bill Gates's Foundation to eliminate the diseases of poverty - priorities - he's probably having to explain this conumdrum to the non existent Lord Buddha as we speak.

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HAL9000 Wrote:

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> "Steve Jobs vowed to 'destroy' Android ... and

> would spend all of Apple's money and his dying

> breath if that is what it took to do so."


Please buy an Iphone for ?700 and with its ?500 profit margin helps Apple with their worthy cause. :-S

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