Help - Want to move back to android from iphone 4s

I wish I felt as though I did have all the information I needed. My final line of thought

Htc pros
• feels far more premium than gs3
• I know my way around sense
• feels a nicer size in the hand

Gs3 pros
• screen is better resolution than hos
• battery and storage accessible
• worth more money at upgrade time perhaps?

There we go ;)
 
Yup, the GS 3 will hold its value pretty well just like the GS 2 has.


I think if you could put up with the battery life of the X (just have a charger in your car, work/office/home etc.) then it would be the best phone for you.
 
Final question Nexus - I'm going to a cpw in a different town tomorrow to exchange :

Can I ask to try a HTC One S if they don't have a display model?
 
The S3 will beat the One S over everything but possibly the feel of it in your hand. I agree this is important but if you plan to put some kind of case on it then both phones will feel the same anyway....
 
It does not beat the one S over everything. And you can't say "but possibly the feel of it in your hand", this is almost certainly the case, no denying that the one S feels much better in the hand due to the ceramic and size.

As I stated before, the only areas that the GS 3 is better at are as follows:

  • screen
  • 1080P recording for the light metering and smoothness, the stereo audio recording is **** though and still no fix last time I checked?
  • storage/SD slot
  • removable battery
  • bigger developing community
  • much better NLED
  • much better GPU

Everything else is more or less same or better on the S (IMO):

- camera is more or less the same (some photos look better on the GS 3, others look better on the S), however, the UI is better than touchwiz alternative and has way more features, which are actually cool and make taking photos more enjoyable.

- Speed/smoothness is more or less the same, only reason the GS 3 appears to be smoother is due to the animations/timing that is used, could achieve the same if you flashed those animations and had the exact same timings, besides were getting JB soon hopefully so there will be virtually no difference then (on any of the phones)

The S has a better CPU as well, not just for performance per core etc. (which is pretty important really, as hardly any apps utilise the full power of dual core CPUs let alone quad core CPUs) but also for power efficiency and heat

- audio is more or less the same (some say the GS 3 is better, others say the S is better)

- out of the box battery life is better (to be expected considering the S has a smaller battery and is only qHD along with the more power efficient CPU), not by a huge amount though, however, with the GS 3 you can carry spare batteries around with you

- sense V4 is far far better in looks/UI, unified feel, the stock apps are amazing such as the gallery, calendar etc. touchwiz has loads of gestures and some cool features (but the majority of these are being ported over to every other android phone, such as the smart stay feature (iseeyou, works great on my S), Svoice, smart status bar (can drag the notification bar down when in an app full screen) etc. only a matter of time till we get things like smart alert etc. The same can't be said with sense app/features though. IMO touchwiz is too bloated and no real unified feel across the apps/menus etc. everything just looks disorganized and the colour scheme is too kiddish/cartoonish

Of course the software part is subjective and most of this can be fixed with rooting and flashing custom ROMs/themes etc. but I don't think Mike really wants to do this?

Plus he loves his desire, largely due to HTC sense, the software is a pretty important factor.

- and lastly the build/perceived quality of the S is miles ahead of the GS 3 and IMO looks far better compared to the GS 3 (subjective the looks/design though)


Also adding a case like the rock quicksand, nillkin case etc. add virtually no bulk, even the diztronic matte TPU case adds virtually nothing, like 1mm all over and the S is a good bit smaller than the GS 3 and even with the diztronic matte case on, it still feels better and more comfortable to hold with one hand.

One S:

130.9 x 65 x 7.8 mm

GS 3:

136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm
 
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Holy giant post again, Batman! :p

It's ultimately just the size/design and software skin in favour of the One S. Aside from obviously the comfort factor due to the size, even both of those are subjective.

I think you'd agree that, Nexus, if you liked the look of the S3, you'd get one in a heartbeat (or would have, when you were picking a phone). I know you like Sense, but with your knowledge you can easily get around those issues.

Mike actually likes the look of the S3, so the only relevant issues are all of the S3's advantages, vs HTC Sense and the size.

Also, I strongly disagree that TouchWiz is 'too bloated', it actually seems very minimal. Sense is far more bloated in that respect.
 
Well Robbo. I stuck my sim in the One S and the signal was 1 bar. Bad sign for the middle of truro and so the S3 it was!

I'm currently trying to find nexus' guide to that black theme!
 
They let you put your SIM in one? Madness!

Yeah, as noted the signal seems a bit patchy on the One S unfortunately.

I'm sure Nexus will provide you with all of the information required for the theme, though I wouldn't worry about it too much at the minute, there's plenty of other stuff to play with! :p
 
To be honest I don't know where to start ;) Gutted that the play store doesn't appear to take paypal... I don't really want google having my card details!
 
Holy giant post again, Batman! :p

It's ultimately just the size/design and software skin in favour of the One S. Aside from obviously the comfort factor due to the size, even both of those are subjective.

I think you'd agree that, Nexus, if you liked the look of the S3, you'd get one in a heartbeat (or would have, when you were picking a phone). I know you like Sense, but with your knowledge you can easily get around those issues.

Mike actually likes the look of the S3, so the only relevant issues are all of the S3's advantages, vs HTC Sense and the size.

Also, I strongly disagree that TouchWiz is 'too bloated', it actually seems very minimal. Sense is far more bloated in that respect.

:p

I like to post my walls of text every now and again! :p

And here comes another one! :p :D

Yeah, I wasn't particularly aiming those advantages etc. for Mike's case, just in general. But IMHO that is how I look at it for both phones. You can't say the GS 3 is better for everything when it isn't really. They have their weaknesses and strengths over each other. I think the perfect way to sum it up is just simply, "a more complete package" than any phone :)


In terms of the amount of stuff there is, sense probably is more bloated regarding that, but when you compare the stock apps etc. e.g. the calendar apps, the touchwiz one is really bloated, far too much going on, where as with the sense one, it is nice and clean, functional and very informative but minimal at the same time if you know what I mean.


As I said before in a similar discussion with you I think?

If the design of the GS 3 had been much better and didn't feel as cheap IMO and it just had stock ICS on or touchwiz looked much better then yes I would have probably gone for the GS 3. If I had the chance to do a straight swap now for my S, would I? Probably not as:

- as stated many times, the design (regardless of the colour) and touchwiz.........

Yes the touchwiz part can be sorted out, but as I said before when asking you guys as to which mobile to get, I said that I really didn't want to root and tweak away at my next mobile as I was getting fed up with all the wee niggles etc. that came part of the flashing custom ROMs etc. like certain features not working, battery drain, wifi cutting out etc. so the software out of the box was a big factor for me and HTC is pretty good for updates so I wouldn't have to worry about updates too much and I absolutely love sense V4

- Storage is better on the GS 3 obviously, but for me, it isn't really an issue as I still have like 4GB left and 1.62GB for apps and could easily free like 8GB up as the majority is just photos/videos etc. (over 800 now)

- the better 1080P recording is a plus, no denying that, but then the GS 3 is missing the slow motion video recording (had a look but there are no apps that have this and no custom ROMs either), which I use more often :eek: :p and as said before I much prefer the camera UI and features of the one S so those advantages IMO out weigh the better 1080P recording as well as the S having much better stereo recording (are Samsung going to fix/improve this at all?)

- removable battery is a plus for me as well, however, I am not too bothered now as you are aware the battery on the S is more than good enough and I personally would never bother with carrying spares around, too much faff (maybe if I travelled more often etc. then this would be a big advantage and a main deciding factor), now the option of being able to use an extended battery is a big plus (as long as it didn't add much bulk), that is if one is even coming out......

- developing community, see above for software

- much better NLED, a small advantage for me, usually couldn't care less about a NLED, however, if it is going to be implemented then it should be done properly and done to a much better standard. HTC just need to tweak the NLED and how it works regarding how long it stays on etc. to improve it somewhat....

- much better GPU, not really a big plus point over the S as the adreno 225 is more than capable with games etc. considering the res. of the S screen etc. besides I am not a huge gamer, particularly of the ones, which would be demanding like GTA etc.

So as you can see an awful lot of stuff really does come down to personal preference :)

Ultimately it would come down to this for me:

GS 3:

- screen
- battery (only an advantage if the extended battery does come out and adds very little bulk)

One S:

- software (including the camera stuff)
- design/feel
Well Robbo. I stuck my sim in the One S and the signal was 1 bar. Bad sign for the middle of truro and so the S3 it was!

I'm currently trying to find nexus' guide to that black theme!

1 bar?!?!?!? :eek:

Out of interest, how many bars did the GS 3 get with your SIM?


If that had been me, I certainly wouldn't have gone for the S either.


At least you made the decision now (had a funny feeling you would have gone for the GS 3;) :p) this time stick to it! :p


If the S signal had been the same as the GS 3, would you have gone for it instead?

And here is the black theme stuff :)

 
:p

I like to post my walls of text every now and again! :p

And here comes another one! :p :D

Aye the spoiler stuff is all fair enough. I wouldn't say the S3 is better at everything; obviously it's not, he probably just meant that it's better overall, as you alluded to.

If the S signal had been the same as the GS 3, would you have gone for it instead?

Ahhh don't start him off again. :D
 
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