I have had almost all tmobile android phones since they started beginning with the g1 I got the galaxy s2 2 weeks ago and like the vibrant nothing had changed it had so many problems right off the bat and I had tmobile replace 3 of them within 3 weeks and that vlingo deal is horrible and I really think that is what did it for me it's very very aggravating let me tell you and since day one with all smart phones I had knocked the iPhone until this past weekend when I decided to finally put up or shut up so I went out and bought the iPhone 4s and I can tell you only 5 days with the phone I have not experienced 1 stupid problem at all and yes I understand there are things that the android does that iPhones can't do and that there are things iPhones do that androids can't do but all in all I am here to say good bye to android forever and look forward to the future of upcoming iPhones to come.
Drag you guys had problems, I had a 4s, it's a nice phone but I liked the S2 better. Too each his own, enjoy your 4S! My only warning would be that according to recent dox extracted from the Indian Govt, Apple, RIM and Nokia have given them back-door data access to smart phones. So, though I always say there is NO SUCH THING AS SECURITY, be advised that Apple is willing to hand over your data to the government. S2s also have CIQ, but we can flash that all away at least, then deal with carrier insecurity.
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I have had almost all tmobile android phones since they started beginning with the g1 I got the galaxy s2 2 weeks ago and like the vibrant nothing had changed it had so many problems right off the bat and I had tmobile replace 3 of them within 3 weeks and that vlingo deal is horrible and I really think that is what did it for me it's very very aggravating let me tell you and since day one with all smart phones I had knocked the iPhone until this past weekend when I decided to finally put up or shut up so I went out and bought the iPhone 4s and I can tell you only 5 days with the phone I have not experienced 1 stupid problem at all and yes I understand there are things that the android does that iPhones can't do and that there are things iPhones do that androids can't do but all in all I am here to say good bye to android forever and look forward to the future of upcoming iPhones to come.
that sucks you had problems! i wish you better luck with your future phones! could you fill us in on what the problems were?
Wow, sorry to hear you had problems. I love my Telus SIIX. This phone has converted me to Android! I got it the day it came out and have had no issues at all and since I installed Juice Defender not long after I got it (just bought the Ultimate today), the battery has been excellent with more than a full day of pretty hefty use.
I am curious to hear more detailed info on what went wrong in order to keep an eye open for issues with my phone in the future.
I wouldn't go back to my iPhone 4s. I have both. By the way, you never mentioned any of your issues. Most of the time they are simple to solve and not needing a return.
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I just got an S2 (had Samsung Galaxy Virbrant and G1 before that). Yesterday I went to a Client who's a BIG Apple fan and has a 4s and he couldn't stop gushing over it! I almost couldn't get it out of his hands again, LOL!
Now he's all hopped up about a new S2 and he told his Golf buddies about it (two of whom are also Clients) and one is all excited and ready to dump his iPhone 4 too.
He went crazy about how easy the keyboard was and loved the screen and the multitasking.
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