The Nokia 5110 |
Followed by...
Nokia 3210 - Sony CMD Z5 - Nokia 7650 |
Sony P800, P900, P910 |
Sony P990i - HTC TyTN II, - HTC Touch Pro 2 |
Google Nexus One - HTC Sensation - HTS One S |
... All of them, without exception with Vodafone. 14 years with one network is more than just about anyone i know (or can think of), and in this time i've been an fair advocate of them to other people. Both my parents are on Vodafone which is pretty much how I ended up with them at the start (Dad's work phone was Voda, and cross network was expensive)
In spite of the lack of signal in my house (outside is alright) i've remained with them, I briefly flirted with T-Mobile when the first Android came out but they also had no signal so wasnt really an improvement. The Sure Signal was good, but not 100% reliable (or even 90%). Together with some pretty poor service in the shops - to the point where I ended up submitting a complaint (which was ignored), warranty issues (source my own parts, really?), and misinformation on the phone and in a couple stores. In fairness to them, the best service I got was always at the Newbury store in their HQ, but its not the easiest one to get to and really, it should be standard to expect decent service at any store.
So i decided to leave, and as a happy coincidence this was being released:
Galaxy S4 |
Never really considered Samsung phones before, not been impressed previously, although the recent Galaxy ones have changed my mind (evidently). So far so good. Had it for a day and it IS nice. The camera is nice, and the screen is crisp. One thing I dont understand yet is how it tracks your fingers so close to the screen without actually touching it. Its like a magic wizard lives inside and watches where my finger hovers.
Anyway, setup was as painless less as you'd expect for an android, all the apps updated automatically, moved all my sms over and thinned some pictures from the folder (which went back to my Nexus One).
Maybe not the most amazing review you've ever read, but then i'm not a reviewer, more a rambler. Fortunately since Orange and T-Mobile merged i finally get signal in my house, and a contract with unlimited data. Success, at least till I see how T-Mobile perform in the long term.
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