Samsung ranks as the preferred Android brand for Americans
0. phoneArena posted on 20 Jan 2012, 07:19
Various figures and sales numbers have so far shown that Android is the most popular smartphone platform in the US. 47% of smartphone users stateside have picked Google’s platform…
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45. Jeradiah3 posted on 20 Jan 2012, 14:57 0 0
I have a HTC phone and im looking to change over to Samsung because of the battery
51. InspectorGadget80 posted on 20 Jan 2012, 16:40 0 0
I haven't yet got a Galaxy NEXUS yet still waiting for AT&T too pick one up in order to get one or just wait till they come out with GS III
55. XiphiasGladius posted on 20 Jan 2012, 22:14 0 0
Love Sony but Samsung is currently the undeniable king in the Android realm.
56. Jyakotu posted on 20 Jan 2012, 22:49 0 0
I guess I'll be the minority and say that I'd rather use a Sony branded device than Samsung. Don't get me wrong, Samsung has great phones, but they all start to look the same after awhile. Sony Android phones are so underrated, but I feel they offer the BEST design in terms of hardware and the Timescape UI is beautiful as well. I don't care about specs and the like, but I think Sony makes some quality phones.
66. BattleBrat posted on 22 Jan 2012, 06:30 0 0
Our secretary just got a Galaxy S2 on T mobile (so proud of her!) It is the first I've ever played with, I like the way it feels, slim, light, large clear screen, I hear the skyrocket is even better. Her battery life however, cannot hold a candle to my RAZR, and her screen, although sharper, is not as vibrant as my RAZR the colors don't "pop"(trust me, when you watch a movie, all the pentile garbage melts away, that AMOLED is SOOOOO beautiful when watching movies/video) I played with the NEXUS, LOVE ICS, but the phone is just another rubberized plastic brick, like countless android phones before it. That is why I liked my DROID 1 (which the RAZR replaced) and why I like the RAZR, they are built SOOO beautifully, I knew I was getting the RAZR back when it was still referred to as the DROID HD. I felt that the NEXUS was just another phone, that just happened to be running ICS, but the RAZR was special, made better, made stronger, and when I got my RAZR in the mail (NOV 10, one day before it was released in stores) I knew I had made the right choice.
I'm a MOTO man 'nuff said.
69. Jeradiah3 posted on 23 Jan 2012, 07:32 0 0
ive never heard nothing but good things from samsung and im waiting for the Galaxy Note. my sister in law has the Captivate and she still likes it






