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Previously on "S3 will be fastest selling gadget in history"
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNo, according to urban dictionary it's a sexual practice involving bacon rashers and anus insertions.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostSound's like a name for a Dutch condom.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, and it's called a 'Wolfgang'.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostYeah but you're foreign.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI bought an Aldi android and I'm very pleased with it. innit.
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I bought an Aldi android and I'm very pleased with it. innit.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
Can you put that in a sentence for normal people to understand
What's The ******* Problem, Bitch?
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I'm using a Galaxy S2 at the moment. I had an HTC running Windows Phone 6.1 before that, and an iPhone 2 before that. I also use an Asus Transformer tablet, running Android ICS.
Of the above, whilst I do quite like some features of Android, I'd have to say it's the spammiest of the three offerings. E.g., I constantly get pop-up messages telling me that I have GPS and network location disabled, when I'm not even using applications that should need to access those features. I switched them off for a reason, and I don't want to have popup nagware built into the operating system that continually complains about the choices I've made.
Additionally, I find that some fairly basic things just don't work well in Android. E.g., in the standard browser, bookmarks appear in some random order that it's impossible for you as the user to control. It's not alphanumeric, and it doesn't appear to be related to how frequently you use a given bookmark, or even the order they were created in. And, in the recent tablet update to ICS, reflow of text in the browser (which had worked very well in the previous version of Android) is now laggy and buggy – you need to resize the screen several times before the text will reformat itself correctly. Also, creating new bookmarks is a pain since the update: you need to create them as the page is loading, because the button that allows you to create them disappears after that!
Most notable I find with Android, though, is that when you're surfing, you get to see the web in all its non-AdBlocked gory (and I think I do mean "gory"). When you're using YouTube, you get ads. When you're browsing forums, you get ads. When you're just trying to use Google ...you get the idea. These are all irritations that I'd largely forgotten about whilst being spoiled and using AdBlock Plus in conjunction with Firefox on my laptop.
The best thing about Android, though, is the fact I can carry a tonne of Wrox technical books around, without dislocating my spine, and without having to pack my Kindle. Whilst physical Kindle devices are great for some scenarios, Kindle For Android is even better at showing the full-colour diagrams, etc, that are sometimes used to supplement technical books.
Of the three, I think I'd go for a nice HTC with the latest Windows Phone operating system next time around. I was very happy with my old HTC. But we'll see when the time comes around.
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A guy in the office got an S3 today. They take micro-sim cards.
His provider sent it with a standard sim card.
Lots of cutting and measuring later ( yup, that's the order they worked in), one working S3 with a cut-down sim held in with sticky-tape.
Teknowlogey my arse.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI use old PAYG Samsung phone - recharge it once every 3 weeks or so ...
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWTFPB
Can you put that in a sentence for normal people to understand
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I use old PAYG Samsung phone - recharge it once every 3 weeks or so ...
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