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who came from sense ui?

With launchers being so heavily used as they are today, the UI is starting to become less important. But when Sense and TW first started Sense was far superior. Sense was just easy and functional to use. And it looked great. TW has caught up to the game in terms of functions. Basically anything Sense can do, TW does also.

From my use of Sense and TW, Sense just looks better and made using the phone better. Not to say that TW is not functional. Once you get use to TW it becomes a nice UI. If you sat a person down who had never used Sense or TW before, I think in the first day or half day of the using the phone they would pick Sense.
 
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I am started this thread, and I agree with ^ funnyusername. But I have had the S3 for a full 7 days now, and can say its amazing! There are a few little things I miss here and there, but now that I have had it, going back to my inc 4g ICS, I would also miss a few things I have now. In a nutshell, nobody is going to design a complete UI around ME.

The s3 is the most advanced and sexiest piece of hardware I have ever held. It feels much smaller than I expected, and can't imagine going to anything smaller ever again.

Thanks to everybodys input! It really helped!
 
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Came from original incredible. I think my old DinC had a much better photo gallery than S3....delete option always eludes me & I dislike the film roll on bottom when looking at a photo because people can see other photos when showing one. Kind of miss footprints also, but not a deal breaker.
I don't necessarily see a huge speed difference between the two, but I am sure the S3 is way faster on paper. Loving my S3, just wish it was a tad bit smaller because I am a one handed typer. Still...happy with my purchase.
 
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