Ok I know most people are upset about the GPS not being fixed but currenlty over at FoneArena. the Xperia X10 is winning against the Samsung Galaxy S. Go vote for our phone
I wasnt complaining but figured I'd say that before the Trolls come in and say well the GPS isnt fixed blah blah blah....you know like the, other new threads since yesterday.
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I wasnt complaining but figured I'd say that before the Trolls come in and say well the GPS isnt fixed blah blah blah....you know like the, other new threads since yesterday.
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Fone Arena Smartphone Championship.
Ok I know most people are upset about the GPS not being fixed but currenlty over at FoneArena. the Xperia X10 is winning against the Samsung Galaxy S. Go vote for our phone
I voted for the Galaxy S Line. I switched to the X10 and after hearing the recent news, biggest mistake! I should have stuck it out with the Captivate!
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the Galaxy S it at 49.7% and the X10 is at 50.3%! How did the X10 even make it this far?
Now that is a dam good question! Surly do NOT deserve it.. People must have been taking Sony for their word! We have now seen the error in our ways, Sony can NOT be trusted, period!
I had Google Maps running on my dashboard for 35 minutes on my way to work today. The entire time, it kept trying to acquire the signal. It did not succeed at all. It didn't even give me an approximation of where I was. Kept thinking I was still home. Completely non-functional.
I had Google Maps running on my dashboard for 35 minutes on my way to work today. The entire time, it kept trying to acquire the signal. It did not succeed at all. It didn't even give me an approximation of where I was. Kept thinking I was still home. Completely non-functional.
Other than that, GPS is fine!
You whine too much about GPS in any thread you can, keep it on topic guys!
Looks like the X10 caught slightly since last night, but I'm not worried. When does voting close?
You whine too much about GPS in any thread you can, keep it on topic guys!
This is part of the topic. I don't think the Galaxy S deserves to win.
It's like voting for a car in a "best car" contest when its A/C is non-functional. A car that is lacking a standard feature like that when all other cars in its class have it is simply not the best car, even if it's better in every other way.
This is part of the topic. I don't think the Galaxy S deserves to win.
It's like voting for a car in a "best car" contest when its A/C is non-functional. A car that is lacking a standard feature like that when all other cars in its class have it is simply not the best car, even if it's better in every other way.
Agreed.
I can't vote for a phone with a non-functioning major feature just because I bought it. This isn't like rooting for your home-town sports team.
Just because I bought a phone, doesn't mean its necessarily the best.
This is part of the topic. I don't think the Galaxy S deserves to win.
It's like voting for a car in a "best car" contest when its A/C is non-functional. A car that is lacking a standard feature like that when all other cars in its class have it is simply not the best car, even if it's better in every other way.
so an enzo ferrari cant win a car contest because it does not have an A/C.
just cause a phone has a feature that doesnt work doesnt mean its not the best phone. it may excel in ever other area as the galaxy s phones do. the cpu and gpu are the fastest on any android phone, lets call it the enzo ferrari of android phones. but i think most can agree the galaxy s should beat the x10 because the x10 is running 1.6 i believe, has a nice camera but doesnt take hd video. and if you think the captivate has a lot of glitches the x10 has many more from what ive heard about them
Nokia has a really, really strong foothold in India...And there are a lot of Indians on the internet...it was a good run though...
I can't blame them. I had a Nokia 5800, and it was a superior phone. It had a front camera and even a functioning GPS. The only reason I switched was I wanted an Android OS.
That phone was great, except for its outdated OS. I do miss some of its features though, like the freaking GPS!!
Last edited by ZDroid1; September 28th, 2010 at 05:48 PM.
Slappy, no need to make a new thread. Just bump your old one and edit the OP with the new link.
Merged.
problem with that is you can't edit the headline, so people who voted the first time think this is old news, and don't bother going back in to see that there is an updated fight.
This is the finale! I think it deserves it's own thread if its a matter of winning or losing!
We all voted, I'm sure...But yeah, Nokia is flawless, and if you ever want a working phone that will function as a phone, Nokia is the way to go. Most phones are completely flawless, last years, and do what they're supposed to do. And yeah, Nokia phones had video conferencing and front cameras and GPS and all that fun stuff muchhhh before Apple or anyone else brought it out. Props to Nokia, but yeah, I'd bet you, if it had a bigger app store, it would seriously dominate the market...
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