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2012-03-27
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Then you should compare it to a device that is more than 16 months ago, the SGS:
SGS vs N9 (bold means superior)
4.0" vs 3.9"
800x480 vs 854x400
PenTile vs PenTile
SuperAMOLED vs AMOLED-ClearBlack (quite similar)
1GHz A8 vs 1GHz A8
512mb vs 1GB RAM
SGX540 vs SGX530
16GB vs 16GB/64GB
removable storage vs no option
1,500mAh vs 1,450mAh
removable battery vs fixed
radios vs radios (all equivalent)
No NFC vs NFC
FM radio vs FM radio + transmitter
Single vs Dual-[noise cancelling]-mic
Good 5MP camera vs Great 8MP camera
No LED vs Dual-LED
size vs size
118g vs 135g
Many Quality Apps vs Few Useless Ones*
Large Ongoing Development Community vs Huge potential but little development
+ extra points for SGS for having LED flashlight and qwerty-keyboard (EPIC 4G)
Final Verdict: the SGS with ICS is a better overall device than the N9 except in terms of styling (debatable) and parts quality (sensors/camera)...which is more unfair against the EPIC 4G.
Leave your N9 and go back to your N900, if you simply cannot then enjoy an ice cream sandwich with Samsung (SGSII/SGnex/SGNOTE).
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2012-03-27
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For me the question is more to the tune: still get a 64GB N9 or wait for the Galaxy S3. Though nothing is officially confirmed for the S3 it's safe to assume it will be a noticeable upgrade from the S2, current rumours are summed here. The S2 is the most popular Android phone and the momentum will carry over to the S3 unless it's a complete dud.
For dev purposes arguments for S3 > N9 would be:
- more CPU (can't have enough for compiling etc., smooth multitasking, ablity to write/test code utilizing multiple cores)
- more screen estate, probably 1280x720 like the Nexus (if only to have a VNC session to your desktop eclipse at usable resolution, or do it locally using a parallel install of Ubuntu)
- very likely more support by the maker for any software issues (OS functionality, drivers, e.g. to code apps supporting NFC for payments)
- (may have replaceable battery = more coding time off the (power) grid)
- (may have a MicroSD slot which makes testing and categorizing many things a lot easier, at least for me)
Arguments N9 > S3:
- if you like to write apps with QT the N9 would be a native platform
- it's also becoming a usable native Linux solution (i.e. not castrated by Aegis)
- Maemo legacy: if you're feeling sentimental about the "last true Linux phone made by Nokia"; if you have code that worked on previous NITs it might be easy to port over to the N9
Yes, for me the last one is actually a valid point and one of the reasons I haven't completely written off the N9 yet, this might very well be the last high-end original Nokia phone, the last in a great line of devices that represented vision, innovation and ingenuity (hindered only by lousy marketing and even worse management). Lets keep an eye out for Symbian and Meltemi, but I don't have high hopes given Nokia's current priorities.
When the Nitdroid alpha was released I was almost tempted to get the N9, but my N900s cautioned me to not make rash decisions purely based on looks, so I'll heed their advice and wait to see what the S3 brings to the table .
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2012-03-27
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ts compare sgs2 vs N9, and both is 2011's phone, its fair, now we all know nokia doesnt has monster spec at their phone untill now, but they sell it too way high
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2012-03-27
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i dont think SGS2 beats N9 hardware in all ways. For me N9 has better camera (obviously), better screen (NOT talking about size), better radio coverage (key point 1), the battery lasts more than SGS2 with identical use (key point 2) and have some other features not present in the samsung phone.
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2012-03-27
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Galaxy S III specs
- Codename: GT-I9300
- Size: 131,3 x 63,7 x 8 mm
- Weight 125 grams
- 4.8” Super Amoled HD (313 pixels a inch.) (resolution 720 x 1280)
- 12 megapixel camera with LED
- 1.3 megapixel front camera
- 1.5 GHZ quad-core processor.
- Bluetooth 4.0
- NFC
- Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
- MicroUSB 2.0
- HDMI
- Battery 1750 mAh
- 32GB intern
It will take years (literally) before others gets to this level throughout. The bad side: it runs Android, and dull and uninspiring design but I mean, the SGSIII really is something spec wise, and it's a real upgrade from SGSII, so it will sell like hot cakes and further assure Android dominance.
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2012-03-27
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^Dude that "leak" is a fake. Besides they've simply copied a post I did a while back and copied a mockup from another source. Just wait for the actual device before comparing it to an existing one.
I know what you mean by its fair comparing them from the same year, but Nokia is actually about 2 years behind Apple and Samsung in the smartphone race. The only hope they have are their current investments and the exclusive "Windows 8-ARM tablets" by Nokia and the exclusive "Windows Phone 8" by Nokia.
You cannot compare the N9's Maemo6 Harmattan OS (it isn't MeeGo!!!) to the likes of Android 4.0 or even 2.3, Google has a functioning/tolerable OS tied to a great ecosystem. Its just not fair for Nokia, which is why they actually jumped ship to Microsoft.
And the hardware specs only match those of 2010 (we are in 2012!!)
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2012-03-27
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These specs are actually fake, along with all other SGS3 specs, designs, pictures etc.
Samsung have made it very clear that due to the worry of competition copying them, they will only announce the SGS3 when its release is imminnent.
I don't blame them for this, as when Apple was the market leader, it did the same with its iPhones, announce and then release them straight away. Until then 100s of fake specs and designs would circulate the internet to create drama, demand and discussion, some were probably secretly released by Apple themselves for promotional reasons.
I'm sure Samsung is doing the same as they now have the smartphone crown and who can blame them.
However I do think the specs you have outlined are not too far off from the actual release we will see, who knows the actual specs may be even better (or worse). Only time will tell
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2012-03-27
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...Well so far the Galaxy S line has been the premium choice for Android handsets and Samsung wants to keep it that way.
One area in particular is the SoC, where the original Hummingbird rang circles around the competition (HTC, Motorola, Apple) and same with the SGS2.
Now HTC has re-shuffled its strategy into more "premium" direction with its One series. Its introduced the Qualcomm S4 core, the first with the new Krait architecture. And the performance is appaudable. It runs rings around the old Exynos 4 and the Tegra3, and is almost as fast as a Cortex A15.
So now if Samsung's Exynos 5 is simply a 1.5GHz Quadcore A9 (like Tegra3) it will be much inferior to HTC in the performance compartment (which is Samsung's homeground).
So either Samsung is really going to beef up the A9 in many ways for the SGSIII otherwise it will have to be early (and the first) with the Eagle architecture (A15).
Frankly I wish for the A15, but its somewhat unlikely.
I think we might instead see a 2GHz Quadcore A9 with very speedy components (RAM, NAND, GPU etc) and a "fifth core" possibly based on the Cortex A7 clocked at 1GHz, which is the newly developed solution and touted as the most efficient processor in the world.
One thing is for sure; things are about to get very (competitive) interesting, very soon!
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2012-03-27
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It depends on what kind of development that OP is looking for. Custom ROM/kernel, tweaks and mods? Yes, it's development (or improvement? or modification? Personally I'm confused). Android has lots and lots and huge group for that.
NITDroid on N9, IcedRobot that run android apps on N9. I see these are definitely development for N9 as these can give me new user experience (of course to be fair I'm not sure if the latter one will come to reality or not). If I can enjoy the sweet from both of the OS then it's bingo. If not the original N9 with MeeGo already gives me great experience and I'm happy with that.
I'm conservative for SGS with ICS better than N9 as I flashed the custom ICS ROM for my SGS but didn't find it really superior than N9. Well, it's not apple to apple comparison and it's all personal preference.
After all it's a choice of which device would give you the most fun when you have it.