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That looks like it's been through Google Translate half a dozen timesOriginally posted by doodab View PostHmm, I decided to google HTC One poorly supported to see what sort of horror stories are out there, and I found this, which is hilarious.
http://techn4all.com/technology-gadg...the-challenge/
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Nope, moving from iPhone to Samsung is a piece of cake. Netraider has done it and I'll be doing it once my iPhone gives up the ghost.Originally posted by tranceporter View PostWhat's your current phone? If it's yphone, then it's a no brainer. Restoring from ytunes, to the latest version of yphone is do straight forward, that I would I buy a new yphone just for that. That's assuming you already don't have one. If you do, I might suggest winphone.
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Hmm, I decided to google HTC One poorly supported to see what sort of horror stories are out there, and I found this, which is hilarious.Originally posted by nomadd View PostiPhone - too small, too proprietary.
HTC One - poorly supported, too heavy (but a beautiful phone, though.)
S4 - cheap plastic feel and very ugly (decent feature set, though, comparable to the HTC One)
So AndyW's mum it is. Until something better comes along (phone, that is.)
http://techn4all.com/technology-gadg...the-challenge/
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iPhone - too small, too proprietary.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat shall it be?
HTC One - poorly supported, too heavy (but a beautiful phone, though.)
S4 - cheap plastic feel and very ugly (decent feature set, though, comparable to the HTC One)
So AndyW's mum it is. Until something better comes along (phone, that is.)
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I've got the Blackberry Z10 - not a bad phone, still a few bugs/querks in the OS and the Twitter app is crap.
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Went with the One X as I've already got 2 android phones and a tablet. It's nice.
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What's your current phone? If it's yphone, then it's a no brainer. Restoring from ytunes, to the latest version of yphone is do straight forward, that I would I buy a new yphone just for that. That's assuming you already don't have one. If you do, I might suggest winphone.Originally posted by doodab View PostWhat shall it be?
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Get a Windows phone. Its the only product out of Microsoft that's ever been any good.
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17Samsung s423.53%4HTC One11.76%2Sony wotsit Z0.00%0yPhone17.65%3Put AndyW's mum on vibrate47.06%8What shall it be?
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