I love the camera, big screen, jelly bean and project butter impress me
The Note 2 is miracle device to me. It's fast, gorgeous display, S-pen is a thing which appeals you the most, fantastic camera and it can live with me whole day with out recharge or battery saving mode turns on. So happy. Can wait to see the Note 3. Galaxy Note 2 is not the strongest Android phone but it is the most special
One word. Screen. As expected the big seller for this device is the screen. The pixel packed screen blows my mind and makes everything seem so clear.
The reception has been good but drops off in densely walled rooms.
When deciding to buy this phone my main concern was battery life. Being a college student i constantly use my phone to check emails, text my friends, and stay up to date on many social networking sights. With the occasional youtube video and music streaming the battery holds up very well. I started at 100% this morning (7:45) and have been using my phone very heavily for a typical day and I'm still left with 41% at 9:45.
Design of the phone makes it fit nicely in the hand and make it seem thinner than it actually is. The micro usb cover is really annoying when you need quick access to the charger but hopefully the addition of a wireless charging pad will fix that.
Coming from an iPhone, the app market has been a bit of a downfall for me. I still find myself trying to find iTunes on my phone when i want to look up a song but that all takes getting used to.
A main reason why I chose the Droid DNA over another phone is that I wanted change. After a many years of iOS, things were becoming stale and andriod gave me the option to more freely customize the way my phone works. If you like amazing screen quality and top of the line specs that the droid DNA has to offer then it's a great choice for a smartphone.
i've used SIII and HTC ONE X and Iphone 5! but iphone gets the friendliest applications ever
fun to use and fantastic to hold and you wont feel the 5.5 inch display at all
If you ever needed to haul around a laptop for the processing power and usability this is your replacement. I love this thing just needs the update to get screen record and multitasking.
I have used Android phones for the last 3 years and wanted a change. I purchased the Iphone 5 and have not been disappointed at all. The phone is fast and runs games flawlessly. The only issue I have had is that the LTE coverage in my area in very limited and the phone is sometime slow switching from LTE to 3g.
a great phone. complete at all- maybe with 2 gb of ram its better.
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Before i baught my HTC One X I had the Samsung galaxy S3 which i just found was so laggy and stuttery so after a long descion and a cheap price i decided on the HTC One X. It is noticably faster On quadrant my top score on My S3 was 5200 and on my One X i hit 6096 i love this phone and would definatly reccomend it!
Lumia 920 is a great smartphone with the best camera, the best screen by brightness and sensitivity, wireless charging, Doulby HD sound, I like Nokia Drive navigation better than my Garmin GPS. Windows 8 looks and works great. Bettery life is very good, design, reception & call qualityare very high! I'm very satisfied with the purchase of Lumia 920!
Great display and screen to surf and browse. Watch videos and movies. Spen features allow for best creativity. Cant wait to see what comes out next.
Phone is been very good and smart and pleasing. Love this phone !
The Nokia Lumia 920 is a solid smartphone with a myriad of nifty features. From the innovative camera stabilization to the innate wireless charging, the Lumia 920, in my opinion, outshines the current competition. While the app ecosystem is the main qualm I hear about the phone, I have personally found that the top applications I used on my previous iPhone 4S were either present in the Windows Marketplace (as the same app or a different iteration) or built in to the increasingly robust operating system (OS). Many of the tasks I typically performed using separate applications on the iPhone were already built-in as a feature on the OS.
One setback was that headphones weren?t included in the box. Although I never really cared for stock headphones and used my own proprietary headphones, I still would have liked to see some in the box matching the color of the device. The colors available are Yellow, Red, Black, White, and Cyan. Some people dislike that the Red, White, and Yellow versions are glossy, but I didn?t mind the glossy yellow version I decided to choose.
Windows Phone 8 shares the same kernel as Windows 8, Microsofts new flagship operating system for PC. Since they share this kernel, it will ostensibly only be a short while to see an increase in software development for this platform. Of course, giving free Lumia 920's to the developers at Build 2012 is a nice incentive as well.
This device is great. I switched to the Lumia 920 (and Windows Phone 8) from an iPhone because it?s fresh, new, edgy, and extremely useful. I personally have no major disadvantages to report, but again this is my opinion. Thank you.
I haven't been this satisfied with a smartphone -EVER ! For the first time since smartphones became an integral part of my life, I can say that I have a device that truly takes care of most aspects of what one expects from a smartphone device. The best part is its battery life - with very heavy usage at my end, no phone lasted beyond lunch hour. This one lets me get back home without the need to find a charging point. The screen (size & quality) is absolutely gorgeous. You can watch downloaded TV shows or browse almost all websites with ease. No need to do excessive flipping around since the pages show quite nicely on the super screen. The quad core Processor on the device is a Beast. The touches are instant and responsiveness of the OS is just amazing. Last but not the least, I've rooted and flashed custom roms on all my previous android devices -almost a dozen of them. Mainly coz I loved the added customisations provided by the developers. This is the first time that I've had the phone for more than a month and I've not felt the need no flash a rom. There are so many inbuilt options that I just didn't feel the need to experiment till now (sorry XDA). Stylus is an added bonus --I don't use it everyday, but it does come in handy occasionally during phone calls to take down some notes/numbers etc. the stock keyboard provided was much improved than the one on Note 1, but I upgraded to the swiftex3 anyway since the autocorrect options are way better on that. All in all, it's definitely a game changer for me.