ATT is getting a 4.5in LTE S2 - http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/31/...st-lte-smartphones-to-life-htc-vivid-and-sam/ Probably settles it for me...
If you can wait until 11/28 or so, you'll be fine lol. Then again, if you want to talk to your phone that bad, get the 4s j/k . Get what suits you but man the anticipation is bothering me. I want this phone already.
I am holding out until December to see if there will be another ICS phone announced or if Google officially takes over Motorola. I am hoping OS updates will be faster for Motorola, since Motorola devices would be Google devices with just a different name.
yeah. that's why i'm holding back. super excited about going back to android, but not feeling the delay with this nexus. now i'm torn between it and the lte galaxy skyrocket for at&t. keeping the idea of ordering a nokia lumia 800 from overseas to use on at&t in my back pocket... for now.
Is it just me, or does it seem like everytime the next great phone comes out, the next greater phone is announced and people think "oh, maybe I should just wait a few more months" and then repeats the cycle? It seems like no matter what anyone buys, it'll be out of date within weeks or months.
So, about the Note. I love it, but I am a tall guy with big hands. So I guess that, relative to my body and hand size, the Note is like an iPhone or a Galaxy SII to a regular/short person. I love the display. I have been using Slingplayer on it as well as Zattoo, and it looks great. I would need something like the Smartcover, though, if I want to use it like a video player for a longer time on a desk or the bed. I already ordered two more batteries, as well as a car battery charger and a car holder thingy, because with the big display, it seems to work really well as a navigation system also. Will get my iPhone 4S on Thursday. I will have a few SIM cards on the same contract, so I could imagine using the iPhone if I want something smaller and the Note on most other occasions.
In a sense yes, but since Android's been on the market, buyers remorse after only 2-3 months is almost to be expected. You don't get that with the iPhone or most other technology.
no buyer's remorse with the iPhone? then why did Apple have the need to cheapen the upgrade to iPhone4s for people who recently purchased an iPhone4? and most other technology does not lock you into 2 year contracts like bloodsucking telecommunication services technology as a whole progresses very quickly, for you to pin the entire phenomenon of 'buyer's remorse' on android is quite silly