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HTC Sensation or Samsung Galaxy S II?

HTC Sensation or Samsung Galaxy S II?


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Coming from the Desire would you guys get the HTC Sensation or the Samsung Galaxy S II? Please answer the poll and tell me the reason for your choice.

Also do Samsungs generally tend to have better speakers, screens and CPUs then HTCs?

Thanks!
 
At the moment, it would be the samsung for me.

It seems to have a better camera, is slimmer, performs better in benchmarks and is rootable. (all this could change of course)

Also, I prefer a more stock look to sense these days. With the ability to root, I have much more choice. I eagerly await to see what HTC does regarding bootloaders.
 
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I can't vote on either yet. I'm torn.

I'm a HUGE HTC fanboy, and I love the look and build quality of the Sensation. However the wi-fi death grip issue concerns me, and I'm not that bothered about sense. I also want one that's rootable

I think the SGS2 is a better phone hardware wise, and like its mentioned above, you can root the SGS2. But in my eyes, the SGS2 looks shit compared to the sensation.

So like I said, I'm torn.

Andy
 
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I'd much prefer to buy HTC because of the good build quality and looks but after the Desire anything other than an AMOLED screen would be a disappointment and I like sense. I'm hanging on to see if HTC come up with something better; the screen is crucial to me...fortunately I still love the Desire.
The SGS2 is the better phone but it feels cheap and flimsy and I don't like the look of it at all.
 
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Regardless though, I think they are both outstanding devices and would be perfectly happy with either.

The big draws of the HTC are Sense and perhaps the superior build quality.
The big draws of the SGS2 are the more stock look, rooting and the screen, plus lots of internal memory.

To be honest though, I don't think the rooting has really taken off on the SGS2. There are only 1/2 custom roms etc.

If you are an HTC fan boy, you might as well stick to it. I don't think it is necessarily worse than the SGS2, just different. It excels in other areas. Which are most important to you?
 
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Yeah I agree, I do love HTC, i mean I chose the Desire over the Galaxy S, and I just love HTC build quality but I do love the SGSII screen and that it preforms better in benchmarks. I do love HTC so i would probably go for that but I really love the SGSII as well and cant help thinking its better lol.
 
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What do you guys think I should do? I am seriously thinking of getting a SGSII / Sensation...

I love the Galaxy S II but I also love a lot about HTCs however out of the 2 I would get the SGS II because its just a better phone. So, Should I get a SGSII now and then also get the best phone in a years time which may be HTC or should I just keep my Desire for another year and get the best phone in 2012 by which time HTC may improve. What do you think?? I'm really stuck on what to do :(
 
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What do you guys think I should do? I am seriously thinking of getting a SGSII / Sensation...

I love the Galaxy S II but I also love a lot about HTCs however out of the 2 I would get the SGS II because its just a better phone. So, Should I get a SGSII now and then also get the best phone in a years time which may be HTC or should I just keep my Desire for another year and get the best phone in 2012 by which time HTC may improve. What do you think?? I'm really stuck on what to do :(
The choices are personal.
I can upgrade if I want to, but I don't see the need. Desire is still going strong.
Besides, advising on upgrading to a specific model can change every month. Right now, I think SGS2 is looking quite good, but who knows what will the situation be next month?
 
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ok..
- good phone call quality
- build quality
- camera
- speaker quality
- screen
- speed / power
- memory
- future updates
- good UI
- battery life

IS that in order, so phone call quality is most important?

If so....

  1. Tied
  2. HTC
  3. Samsung
  4. Tied
  5. Samsung
  6. Samsung
  7. Samsung
  8. Tied
  9. Depends if you like Sense - Tied

Tied = 4
HTC = 1/2
Samsung = 4

I think the decision rests with you now :p
 
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I'm just about to upgrade but had my eye on the Atrix. Are the 2 phones in the poll the better options?

The Atrix is just as powerful and up to date hardware wise and with the dual core CPU etc. The problem with it (in some peoples opinion) is that despite it being dual core, the phone feels incredibly slow. And that is because of motorola's sense equivilant, Blur, which slows the whole phone down.
 
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Lol yeah, thank you williamj1 :) - that does make things easier, also yes call quality is more important because I could have all the features in the world but if phone calles aren't good this PHONE lol isnt gonna be much use ;)

Not being funny, is that really an issue.
I've had nokias, HTC's, iPhones, Blackberrys and Sony Ericsson's and I have never once been dissatisfied with call quality. As such, I don't even think about it. At
 
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What do you guys think I should do? I am seriously thinking of getting a SGSII / Sensation...

I love the Galaxy S II but I also love a lot about HTCs however out of the 2 I would get the SGS II because its just a better phone. So, Should I get a SGSII now and then also get the best phone in a years time which may be HTC or should I just keep my Desire for another year and get the best phone in 2012 by which time HTC may improve. What do you think?? I'm really stuck on what to do :(


If you are not keen on the best hardware for playing games, or taking photos, you should probably stick to your desire. Apps-wise there isn't much on the market that would necessitate a dual-core phone. Just wait it out, a better phone is goin to be out anyway, what with the current state of competition.
Plus you get to check your materialistic urges. Nothing better than self-discipline! :p
 
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