redhotdevil;560464 said:my bro juz got it from singtel.. after 'molesting' the phone, here's my verdict... the screen is definitely nicer and is bigger as compared to iphone.. another feature i like about galaxy s that iphone don't have is that messages can be typed using a virtual 3x4 keypad... camera is definitely better than iphone's 2MP though it would have been better if there's LED or xenon flash to accompany wif it... iphone still have better and more applications as compared to galaxy s's andriod operateing system... but if application is not an important deciding factor, i will get the galaxy s... =)
hitmee;560515 said:touched it briedfly, never like samsung, but quite impressed with the speed of the menu.
they do have many apps in their app market, just dun have the critical one like whatsapp.
it will not have good resale value like iphone.
715;560518 said:Thanks. Do you know if they have local apps for SG like traffic, cinema, carpark, maps etc?
I don't find android apps lacking. there are plenty!! But of cos if u compare to iphone apps, then no fight lah....715;560514 said:Thanks for the comments. The phone indeed looks good, and lack of apps shouldn't be a big issue to my CO. How's the stability of the OS compared to Iphone? Anyone knows?
somehow i feel iPhone more intuitive and user friendly while other phone makers just trying to copy what apple is doing. my 2 cents :nutkick:[/QUOTE said:iphone cannot delete single call no, so not user friendly haha
longhorn;561648 said:Brudder 715, hope u dont mind I borrow this thread.
I just got me an HTC Desire phone. Previously on my phones where the signal strength bars are, there is usually a "3G" or "G" symbol to indicate 3G or GPRS network. Now my Desire shows an "H" or "G" symbol. What the heck is "H" ah?
longhorn;562231 said:H = HSPA. Don't ask me what that is...