![]() |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
I think what most of us N900 fans would upgrade directly to is a Samsung Galaxy SII only if it:
1) Got a hardware tilt/slide qwerty 2) Got actual multitasking 3) Got (officially/unofficially) support for QML/Qt framework ... any one of those options and I see most of us (inc. me) moving on to it, or if it had all three then all of us would :D |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
I'm not sure what real multitasking is then. I would say that the multitasking on my SII is good. It lets me switch between both running apps and recently used apps. It lets me end running apps and when doing all these things it is a smooth process that doesnt disrupt anything i dont want it to.
The developer support from xda and other places is amazing. There are a number of roms. Some aim at faster OS although the phone is rocket fast already and some aim at improving battery life or just making things look better. Its the best phonne i have had since my N900. Add to the above that Samsung just gifted around 4 SIIs to the cyanogen mod team on xda and you have corporate support for voloubteer devs. That's better than what Nokia did when i had my beloved N900. You are right about the hardware keyboard but I got used to not having it and dont miss it. I used to curse phones without hard keyboards lol |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
|
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
GS2 vs N9 is actually an interesting face-off, because if we put application support aside for a change (you can prefer almost any other phone over the N9 if that is your priority), this really comes down to one thing:
Are you all about specs or the experience? This pretty much goes through the entire spec list: CPU (+Battery) GS2 has the faster CPU, but N9 UI is at least as responsive and has no additional Java layer. In other words, the N9 does more with less. But the GS2 still packs the brute force, if you require it for a specific reason... Screen Bigger is not better in mobile phones... So it is weird to book this as a GS2 advantage. The N9 has a huge screen for its form factor, easily beating the iPhone which comes at a comparable form factor. Not to mention the slightly higher resolution on the N9. Tablets are not superior to phones because they have a larger screen, they are just different. And so the GS2 is different as well. Shape It is true the the GS2 is thinner at its peak, but what does that really matter? The N9 doesn't look nearly as thick as its spec makes it sound like (which is already fairly thin), due to the curved shape which tapers out at about 7mm on the ends. The peak of 12mm is only reached at the very center of the body. Furthermore, everything is smooth and rounded, which means that it fits perfectly in the hand and slides effortlessly in and out of pockets. It got the looks and function, what more could you possibly want from it? The GS2 is not nearly as comfortable to hold with its hard angles, even if it wouldn't be as big as it is. UI You already know about that. The important thing here is not that MeeGo is a pretty cool foundation, or that the Harmattan UI does a few things here and there more elegantly than Android. The really important thing is that it was developed in conjunction with the hardware, and takes full advantage of its ergonomic properties. The most obvious being the swipe gesture with the curved, beveled screen and button-less front, which is a killer feature in itself. Bottom line, if you just look at the numbers, GS2 beats the N9 hands down. If you actually use both devices, the story is very different. So you get to choose between specs or experience. And for this reason, I strongly suggest everybody (who is looking for a phone like the N9, not a more tablet like device or an app ecosystem) to wait until it is out and to see what reviewers have to say about it after using it for a while. This is not something you can properly evaluate just from reading the specs. |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
I donīt own a SG S2, but itīs by far the best device out there at the moment, in every comparison against the iPhone 4 it basically rapes it. |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
But try using it to type a long message on talk-maemo for example and you will see how stupidly annoying this widely bench tested browser is. And how simple the Micro-B browser makes the same task. Even safari is easier to type with on the brower. I have all three of these devices (well N900 is dead but had it for over 18 months) and currently have the SGS2 and iPhone 4. I do find the SGS2 browser stupidly annoying when browsing and the fact that it will ALWAYS show websites in mobile view without the possibilty of changing it. So unless the site has an option that you can click to get out of mobile view, you're stuck. This is my personal experience and opinion. Others may not mind this sort of functionality. But I personally hate it and would rather go for the N9. |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
Anyways, I prefer the iPhone over the SGS2, you prefer the opposite thats fine. But dont just disregard my opinion just becuase I own an iphone lol.. And I bought the iPhone to test and compare it to the N900 and because I can afford to own multiple devices just on impulse. Anyway, I have an iPhone but I still think the N900 destroys every phone available today. Based on your comment I should NOT be unable to think this way becuase I have an iPhone lol.... |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
There IS a possibility to change websites to Desktop-Mode in every Android Browser. Just type "about:useragent" at the Adressbar and select the prefered Browser-Behavior of your SGS2 (Galaxy S, Iphone, Desktop, Lismore, Nexus One, Custom) ;) There is also a hack to permanently use the selected Browsermode, and other Browsers (like Dolphin I think) not even need this hack. CU - M_99 |
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
Quote:
|
Re: N9 or samsung galaxy s ii
I have to say that after i am moved to galaxy s2 i can never go back. The speed is amazing, 1080p flash kn broswer smooth as butter. Far out, everything of the device is a plus. The only problem is Android doesn't support Khmer language. But the device
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 07:28. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8