That depends on the handset. You certainly wouldn't notice it being far quicker and slicker than the likes of the Galaxy S II. The recent Android handsets are more powerful than the iphone and have better screens.
Your comparing last years tech to this years technology, i would have been suprised if the Android phones like the Galaxy SII hadn't improved past last years iphone. As you know with technology, what came out 6 - 12 months ago is old in technology terms especially with HTC who bring out 2 flagship models a year.
I'd expect the new iphone when it comes out to be far better than the Galaxy SII, it will pobably be the iphone 4GS or iphone5.
One thing i deffo aint is an apple fanboy, i couldn't stand them in the past as every tom dick and harry seemed to have one, i wanted to be different from the crowd which is why i originally bought the HTC Desire. I soon parted with that after a few months as you could hardly see the screen in daylight, ive got an iphone now only because i can see the screen clearly in all conditions plus its a very good phone and suits my needs.
Everyone is different and people prefer different things, i may get something different next year just for a change.
♫♫Come on Wire, come on Wire,come on Wire,Come on...♫♫
WidnesJohn wrote:
With us being the better side these days, we are licking our lips at inflicting more misery on Wire in the coming derby. I expect a fairly straight forward win.
Is the warrington wolves app available on this phone
I had no idea about this app, thanks . It is available on my Galaxy S from the Android market so I assume it's fine on other devices.
In answer to the main question: I have never had an iPhone, I have used one a few times and from what I can see the functionality of the device is probably one of the best out there but in terms of hardware and the freedom to do to the device what you want; Android has it beat, hands down.
I have a custom ROM on my Galaxy S (didn't like the stock one). It makes the device much faster and it looks better. You can do all kinds of stuff with Android. For example: I run lots of console emulators on my phone (PSX, N64, GBA, SNES, NES, Genesis there is even a Nintendo DS one now), this means I can play all of the games exactly how they were on the original console. That is only the surface of the stuff you can do on Android. I know you can do this on iPhone too but, as I understand, it's a lot more difficult.
(A word of warning: one of the main reasons I got the Galaxy S was to be able to play FFVII on my phone. I recently flashed a new ROM with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and found that my emulators were not compatible with Android 2.3, so reverted back to 2.2 (Froyo). I know that most new devices are coming with Android 2.3 as standard now as it's the latest version of the OS. So, if you are interested in playing emulated games, you'll have to flash on a ROM with the 2.2 OS).
Check out: http://www.xda-developers.com. There are plenty of people on there who know how to do whatever you want with your device (be it Android or iPhone or even Symbian). It's not very 'luddite' friendly but enough reading will sort you out, it always has for me.
If you have any questions about customizing your Android I'll try to help as best I can .
godsaveourking wrote:
Is the warrington wolves app available on this phone
I had no idea about this app, thanks . It is available on my Galaxy S from the Android market so I assume it's fine on other devices.
In answer to the main question: I have never had an iPhone, I have used one a few times and from what I can see the functionality of the device is probably one of the best out there but in terms of hardware and the freedom to do to the device what you want; Android has it beat, hands down.
I have a custom ROM on my Galaxy S (didn't like the stock one). It makes the device much faster and it looks better. You can do all kinds of stuff with Android. For example: I run lots of console emulators on my phone (PSX, N64, GBA, SNES, NES, Genesis there is even a Nintendo DS one now), this means I can play all of the games exactly how they were on the original console. That is only the surface of the stuff you can do on Android. I know you can do this on iPhone too but, as I understand, it's a lot more difficult.
(A word of warning: one of the main reasons I got the Galaxy S was to be able to play FFVII on my phone. I recently flashed a new ROM with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and found that my emulators were not compatible with Android 2.3, so reverted back to 2.2 (Froyo). I know that most new devices are coming with Android 2.3 as standard now as it's the latest version of the OS. So, if you are interested in playing emulated games, you'll have to flash on a ROM with the 2.2 OS).
Check out: http://www.xda-developers.com. There are plenty of people on there who know how to do whatever you want with your device (be it Android or iPhone or even Symbian). It's not very 'luddite' friendly but enough reading will sort you out, it always has for me.
If you have any questions about customizing your Android I'll try to help as best I can .
Me: I'm still reeling from the news that someone is considering watching the 1st and 3rd game on Saturday and NOT watching Warrington play. It's like being in Shea Stadium when the Beatles came to town and deciding to nip out for a fag.
knockersbumpMKII: Is it FOOK, you're good but you're not THAT good, jesus you wanky fans need to get over yourselves, Beatles at the Shea in '65 was a once in a lifetime opportunity for some (despite the following years performance), you can watch a very good team in primrose & yellow play every week if you really wanted to but comparing it to one of the very best music groups of all time in an iconic stadia such as the shea is overegging your importance, you're not even the best team in SL atm
[quote="The All New Chester Wire"]I barely understand a word of Supervegan's 3rd and 4th paragraphs.[/quote]
Are you stupid???
It's clear that on the 576332 model the RAM is submissive compared to the zxw442 model in terms of output and superdrive. Thus resulting in the new, updated zygote 1753 being brought out to combat the glijjy 500.
♫♫Come on Wire, come on Wire,come on Wire,Come on...♫♫
WidnesJohn wrote:
With us being the better side these days, we are licking our lips at inflicting more misery on Wire in the coming derby. I expect a fairly straight forward win.
Please can i have a simple answer is there any one who owns a samsung galaxy 2 that has downloaded the warrington wolve app thanxs
I downloaded this app from the Android Marketplace last night on to my Galaxy S, so I'm 99% sure it will work on the Galaxy S2. Even if it doesn't: it is just a set of links to external webpages that open in your phone's Internet browser. If you like, I could post a image of the app so you can figure out all the links in it if it doesn't work for you.
Sorry, I tried to make my response as simple as possible whilst including all the relevant information...