I found a £300+ phone for £115 brand new. I'm very happy with it and it runs smoother than her HTC desire, Plus is on GingerBread (which BTW soots you can officially update to, the only bigger is is you have to factory reset your phone.) I'm very happy with my current provider. Month by month tariff. unlimited texting, unlimited internet and 250 mins talk for £10. Not tied to a contract.
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meh technology moves to fast.
I'm seriously considering going back to my old Nokia 73c, keyboard, simpler, no bloody auto updates etc etc.
Playing WordFeud again if anyone wants to join me: LeeWillRockYou
I'm up for that.
I'm even willing to ignore the terrible pun.
I'm robh67 if anyone is interested.
Virgin updating my contract
so
Blackberry Torch
Blackberry 9360
Samsung Galaxy 2
which one?
Quote: Rob H @ February 5 2012, 9:39 AM GMTI'm up for that.
I'm even willing to ignore the terrible pun.
I'm robh67 if anyone is interested.
World War II cometh. See you on there!
Quote: sootyj @ February 5 2012, 9:44 AM GMTSamsung Galaxy 2
I'm no expert but this one I think is the best one in terms of performance and compatibility with apps n all that. I always see it at the top of benchmark tests. I could be wrong though.
Quote: sootyj @ February 5 2012, 9:44 AM GMTSamsung Galaxy 2
Worst Nintendo game ever.
Do wah?
I'm leading towards the Torch.
I find apps a pain in the bum and I like the idea of how blackberry works with outlook and condences emails.
All the programs on your phone are apps, as in applications.
I don't really know. I've just heard more positive from the one I suggested. That's not to say I've heard anything negative about the others.
I know lots of people with an S2 and not one has a bad word to say about it.
I am saving for an S3 when that comes out.
Dan
Went with the torch in the end.
Arrives tomorrow.
Hooray.
Control your desktop from your phone: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/mobile.aspx
Need to install the desktop client bit too: http://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/index.aspx
All free for non-commercial use.
Dan
Teamviewer is a very good tool. I often use it when I need to fix my Mum or Dad's laptop remotely.
TED Air is a really good app that I use all the time. It's a database of TED talks which are about 20 mins long each on a huge range of subjects - you can search or browse by speaker, subject or tags. I pop a lecture on while I'm cooking dinner and learn some exciting new things while I'm peeling potatoes!
Best (free) app to view forums on Android is...?
Tapatalk is advertised for £1.99!