Iphone 4 replacement

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Ok so I've had enough of having my iphone. I've had one for 4 years and whilst it's been good and it does work well it's limited an irritating for what I'd like to get out of it. My contract is not due for renewal until August and although that is some time away, I want to see what alternatives there are out there.

Everything that the Galaxy S2 for exmaple, does ticks all my boxes in terms of functionality, and freedom from itunes. I'm fed up of not being able to use my phone as a more mobile computing solution. I like being able to drag and drop files and access the memory card on the phone. Swap the battery. Use bluetooth the way it's supposed to be used. I stuck with the iphone for so long as it was the perfect solution in terms of smart phones at the time (I didn't want a windows phone), now I feel android is more applicable to me.

I don't want this to turn into a apple vs other argument. I'm after alternatives to the iphone 4, in terms of speed and useability. I've used the S2 as an example. :)
 
Are you wanting to buy SIM-Free now, or just looking for ideas for August?

If you're wanting to buy now, what sort of price are you wanting to pay?

No just researching for the moment. :) Will tie this in with a new contract.

Will the S3 be out in time of my upgrade? (It seems it will be). I've used an S2 and enjoyed it - was tempted by the Note though - but I guess it's less practical as a phone as it's rather big. I'm not a big caller, but a browser an texter.

I'm on a contract at the moment, but I'm also going to hunt around, as I've got way too many minutes, and too little data, and am paying over the odds (just over £28). I've seen deals out there for around £18-£22 for the sort of call plan I'm after.

Obviously some contracts cover the cost of the phone, others don't and of course PAYG doesn't. However, I'd sell the iphone 4 and hopefully get a few hundred pounds for it to cover costs of the new phone if the contract doesn't cover it. :)
 
The Note is probably the best spec phone out now and would suit you if you are 10% calls, 90% browsing. It seems like it'd suit you, so you may want to try it out in a shop! - the only thing it doesn't have is Ice Cream Sandwich (due soon though).

As for what the Galaxy S III may entail, put it this way: the Galaxy S II came out in April last year and it's still one of the best phones out on the market. So, the S III will literally be a beast and definitely worth waiting for the announcement, at least.

Oh, grats on your honour-ship, I only just saw!

I'll go and play with the Note at some point - will there be a "new" Note coming out in line with the S3? Practically the S3 may be more sensible, but as you correctly surmised I text more, and use my phone more as a tool rather than to make calls (ironic isn't it?) as now with telephony and comms available online it seems less necessary to use a mobile.
 
Yeah I get what you're saying. Well it's a few months away anyway, so I shall hold fire.

Then comes the battle of finding a decent network and decent deal!
 
The thing is I seldom use it for long calls, usually for a "where are you" or a quick checking in, sort of call. OTherwise, I'll be on my handsfree in the car anyway. I tend to have in depth conversations in person or only very occasionally on the phone. :)

Whilst the interface and the "it just works" nature of the iphone is fab, it's also far too limiting and restricted.
 
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