[TW]Fox;19820780 said:
So in day to day use (ie, you have a phone. You use it as your phone rather than sit on the internet with it sat next to another phone comparing specs and measuring load times with a stopwatch) what didn't the Sensation do?
You may be shocked to hear I don't actually bother or care about all the silly stopwatch stuff, that doesn't really interest me.
I use the camera quite a lot on my phone, I found that overall, the picture quality was quite a bit better on the Galaxy S II; it honestly can take some exceptional pictures. The Sensation is acceptable but there is a clear difference.
The screen doesn't actually bother me as much as it does you, I'm not a massive AMOLED fanboy and it wouldn't sway me either way. I like the Sensation screen, it's very crisp.
Also, the notification LED isn't all that useful, I find it quite rubbish to see a lot of the time which was disappointing. It's better than not having one at all though, Samsung need to put one on the next phone. It's quite a big oversight.
I think that while a slight improvement over the Desire HD, the loudspeaker isn't loud enough. I'd say the Galaxy S II speaker is a good 40-50% louder, which can make a difference.
Lastly, the battery life on the Sensation can be very dodgy, it's unpredictable and tends to drop erratically. It won't easily last a day like the Galaxy S II under quite heavy use, the Galaxy under light/moderate use will go for 2/3 days which could be useful if you can't charge it for some reason.
Again, these are things I've noticed when using them, not things I've sat down and extensively compared.
I think Android is worse off for not having HTC Sense. It is absolutely excellent, it brings the software quality far closer to the high general standard of iOS and I do miss it dearly.
[TW]Fox;19820780 said:
I nearly 14 day returned my Sensation because I got too caught up in the world of thinking a phone is something you directly compare looking for the slightest of differences rather than a device you simply get on and used. I decided to give it a week of normal use... and I'm now really, really happy with it.
You know I like the Sensation, very much so infact, if I for some reason HAD to have one for 2 years, I wouldn't be remotely upset about it.
I can absolutely accept why people would pick the Sensation over the Galaxy S II, but to suggest there is barely any difference isn't really accurate.