I currently have an iPhone3GS which is due for replacement and can't decide on which phone to go for, either an iPhone5 (I like the iPhone operating system) or perhaps changing to an Android based Samsung Galaxy S III, both are around the same cost.
Any ideas or opinions would be appreciated
Thanks
Graham
I think you will find the Iphone users amongst us will recommend the Iphone, and the Samsung users will recommend the latter. I'm surprised you are even considering changing to Samsung , given that you say they are the same price. The Iphone is the Rolls Royce of phones, good to look at, well engineered, reliable, unlimited apps and should have a a dedent trade in value. The Samsung is , well a Samsung and didn't they get sued by Apple for nicking their ideas? No prizes for guessing what I own.
Thanks for that Frank, strangely (or not) your thoughts are essentially the same as mine, I was just wondering if perhaps I was missing something by not at least looking at the Samsung.
if you go on forums like Hot Deals UK and techie forums you tend to get two distinct camps of either for apple or against and it normally degenerates into something none too pretty.
So well done for being open minded on it I would go with your gut feeling if they are the same price.
Doe
at the end of the day they are both phones and do that job well, just depends on your needs and personal choice
brian
I have had 3 iphones, now on the 4s and i love them and wouldn't change it, everything in my house is apple, so although you may think i am biased, i have had their products for over 10 years. My mum who has never had an iphone but loves Samsung, i tried hers and find it very strange compared to what i am used to. Plus i like bigger phones as quite clumsy
All smart phone manufacturers are suing and counter-suing each other so I wouldn't take any notice of that.
Just looked at that Pippy good grief
One of the girls I work with swore by her iPhone but she just changed to the Nokia Lumia and says it finds WiFi connections where her iPhone never did. She's totally in love with it!
I had always wanted an iPhone and at last I had accumulated enough points But I ended up getting the Galaxy SII instead. I liked it better because the screen is bigger, so I can see text messages easier, plus it really is more robust than an iPhone!! Several of my friends have dropped their iPhones, and bang goes the screen!! I've done the same with my Samsung on numerous occasions and it's fine. It may be a bit bigger, and I do find it awkward to hold, but I wouldn't swap it now.
I had almost decided on the Samsung (for a change) but thought I would do a bit more digging and found a comparison of the 2 models on the 3G website which has swung me back to my initial choice of the iPhone5
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Sept2012/iphone-5-v-samsung-galaxy-siii-which-is-the-better-smartphone.html
Several of my friends have dropped their iPhones, and bang goes the screen!!
I know the glass body on the iPhone 4 was know to break, who would have a glass phone body
So I went for a Galaxy SII when I needed a new phone, and enjoyed pointing out to my iPhone4 using daughter just how wonderful my phone is with a huge screen, excellent camera, replaceable battery, and expandable memory storage.
However, my daughter recently accidently dropped her iPhone into a large mug of hot green tea.
(she really ought to waken properly in the morning before making calls)
It died a death. She tried the “put it in a bag of rice†trick to dry it out, but it was forever dead.
She had bought it cash in Hong Kong, not tied to any network, didn’t have insurance and so expected to be the thick end of 500 quid out of pocket.
She went to an Apple Store in HK – they replaced it with a brand new identical phone for just a charge of 90 pounds. They told her that it would be higher if the screen were cracked, but water damage, this would be the cost. That is amazing customer service!
I reckon that if I drop my Galaxy in my beer one night, I will be very alone with a dead phone.
Another factor is the user interface. The iPhone really is easy to use, you don’t need an instruction book, everything just works intuitively.
The Samsung Galaxy – you DO need the book, and all the help videos out there on YouTube, to fully use it. It’s not intuitive unless maybe you were born with strange twisted Korean logical facilities.
So – it has to be a personal choice.
I’ll still personally never buy things with an Apple logo – but I’m weird.
On the other hand me and OH got our phones in the local Stressco lol, but in fairness the staff there were pretty good compared to a couple of technophobes like us.
Doe
So anyway my upgrade is due over the next couple months & through my letter box this week comes a letter from virgin offering me a Samsung galaxy Ace plus with unlimed data & texts + 2500 minutes ( I would never use that lot in a zillion years) for £23 a month .. they don't do iphones so if I want one of those I would need to change my provider. Does anyone have any comment even if it's to tell me that phone is a bucket of poo.
I only browse the internet on WiFi and mainly use it to upload my photos while I'm out and about to Flickr or Facebook. But it's good to be able to keep an eye on sales from my website if I'm away from home for a day or two.
For any time longer than that - I take my Dell Mini laptop...
This is my first smartphone and I must say, I'm very much hooked on it.
lynwestie wrote:I still have a 19.99 cheap nokia that everyone laughs at but costs me £8 a month with Virgin. It's getting to the point where for the sake of my street cred I really need an iphone or similar but I worry that I spend enough time on T'internet when I'm at home so gawd only know's what I would be like with an iphone clamped on my hip. I might even be tempted to spend my holidays glued to FB which is a bit of a worry because I don't know if I have the willpower to keep it turned off.
So anyway my upgrade is due over the next couple months & through my letter box this week comes a letter from virgin offering me a Samsung galaxy Ace plus with unlimed data & texts + 2500 minutes ( I would never use that lot in a zillion years) for £23 a month .. they don't do iphones so if I want one of those I would need to change my provider. Does anyone have any comment even if it's to tell me that phone is a bucket of poo.
My hubby has my old £15 Nokia. It's got an excellent battery life and does all he needs it to do ie make/receive calls and send the odd text. It's outlived all his countless other phones (hence him snitching it from me).
I too got the garb Lyn from Virgin with my recent bill. Normally I chuck all the gubbins out but this time, for some reason, I hung onto it
I don't know if I could trawl the internet on a phone tbh, it takes me all my time to get used to the small screen on my IPad
too got the garb Lyn from Virgin with my recent bill. Normally I chuck all the gubbins out but this time, for some reason, I hung onto it
Hmm same reason this letter is still sitting here in front of me Glynis .I think someone is trying to tell us something .
for my normal job i use the maps and internet regularly and tried the sat nave a couple of times [but im not a normal sat nave user] i got the Y with fast chip but i now wish i went for one with a bigger screen
Although if you compare the spec it isnt much better than the 4S but the improvements to the screen and size of phone are awesome. I would def recommend getting one!
Looked at Samsungs but never got on with the UI, but thats just my own opinion of course!
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