Samsung Galaxy S - brief review
Samsung Galaxy S - brief review
Jailbroke my iPhone 4 last night, makes such a diffence, can now facetime over 3G. And free app time here I come lol, will experiment at ace with your SGS parthi, and you can look at my i4?
Interesting thread for me, since I'm considering whether to change my phone (currently running an HTC Touch Pro 2 with Windows Phone 6.5.x).
I'm seriously considering the new HTC Desire Z, which has a slide-out hardware keyboard (like my current phone). The processor is a new one, which "only" runs at 800 MHz out of the box (though is a newer generation Snapdragon), but folks on XDA have got it to run at 1.4 GHz via overclocking ! The HTC Desire HD is similar, but with slightly faster processor, bigger screen, and (more importantly for me) no hardware keyboard. Both come with Froyo (Android 2.2).
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
I would highly recommend the Samsung Galaxy S stevie, mines running Froyo and is absolutely flying
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
As I said in the other thread, have a play with a keyboard-less one before you decide - in my opinion the major difference is that you lose half the screen when typing rather than it actually being easier to type on a physical keyboard.
My personal pick of the current bunch is the Desire HD, great hardware with HTC Sense on top (technically I think the Galaxy S still has the superior hardware)
parthiban As I said in the other thread, have a play with a keyboard-less one before you decide - in my opinion the major difference is that you lose half the screen when typing rather than it actually being easier to type on a physical keyboard.
Quote:My personal pick of the current bunch is the Desire HD, great hardware with HTC Sense on top (technically I think the Galaxy S still has the superior hardware)
parthiban As I said in the other thread, have a play with a keyboard-less one before you decide - in my opinion the major difference is that you lose half the screen when typing rather than it actually being easier to type on a physical keyboard.
Quote:My personal pick of the current bunch is the Desire HD, great hardware with HTC Sense on top (technically I think the Galaxy S still has the superior hardware)
steviewevie Care to expand on that last bit ?
Incidentally, although the 800 MHz processor in the Desire Z has been successfully overclocked to 1.4 Ghz (!), it'll be interesting to see whether the Desire HD's 1 GHz CPU can be overclocked even higher than that or not - i.e. whether they're exactly the same chips, just clocked down on the DZ, or whether they pick out the "best" chips for the DHD (which will therefore overclock higher).
steviewevie Care to expand on that last bit ?
Incidentally, although the 800 MHz processor in the Desire Z has been successfully overclocked to 1.4 Ghz (!), it'll be interesting to see whether the Desire HD's 1 GHz CPU can be overclocked even higher than that or not - i.e. whether they're exactly the same chips, just clocked down on the DZ, or whether they pick out the "best" chips for the DHD (which will therefore overclock higher).
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
must say i'm still running froyo on my SGS without lagfix imo you really don't need it
' Nothing feels quick when your other car has a 1000bhp - JamieP
Quote:A Supra without a spoiler is like a Gypsy's dog without a Nob.
I guessed that the lagfix thing must be a file system thing, from the ext4 reference.
As for the processors, the Snapdragons in the DHD and DZ are a newer architecture than the previous ones, so they're a lot faster (800 MHz in DZ is a lot faster than the older 1 GHz one).
I do like HTC phones though, and there's very good support for them over at XDA, so I'm likely to stick with the HTC route (though I know the SGS is a very good phone too).
Dan_Turism0 must say i'm still running froyo on my SGS without lagfix imo you really don't need itThat is fair actually, it was fine before I did the lagfix - although you won't believe the difference with it on if you haven't tried it already :thumbup:
steviewevie I do like HTC phones though, and there's very good support for them over at XDA, so I'm likely to stick with the HTC route (though I know the SGS is a very good phone too).
Dan_Turism0 must say i'm still running froyo on my SGS without lagfix imo you really don't need itThat is fair actually, it was fine before I did the lagfix - although you won't believe the difference with it on if you haven't tried it already :thumbup:
steviewevie I do like HTC phones though, and there's very good support for them over at XDA, so I'm likely to stick with the HTC route (though I know the SGS is a very good phone too).
Further to this, and me thinking about the HTC Desire Z, it's emerged that the DZ (and its G2 sibling) have some sort of protection on the internal memory, meaning that it's set to read-only. So right now it can be rooted but you lose that when you reboot (the writes are cached but not saved).
There are a lot of people working on cracking that protection though, and I'm sure it's only a matter of time before it's overcome.