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Droid Bionic or Samsung Galaxy S II?

Droid Bionic or Samsung Galaxy S II

  • Droid Bionic

    Votes: 123 54.2%
  • Samsung Galaxy S II

    Votes: 104 45.8%

  • Total voters
    227
^But....I might wanna see what the Revolution 2 looks like now...

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Do you see what I mean? :eek:
 
After viewing a few pages on the Revolution 2, I'm wondering if maybe it's worth it to wait another 2 months for that to drop. Supposedly it's hitting October 20 or something.

But then I think "yeah, I'll be a week away from that one and then I'll see rumors of the Prime hitting Verizon in another month", and on and on it will go.

I think that the cell phone market is the most irritating and greediest industry in the world. (irritating because humans, by nature, want the best thing possible and that's simply NOT possible in this market. And greediest because of the whole Apple vs. Samsung & Motorola crap, which will make even subsidized phones too pricey for the majority in the near future, and also greed on the side of the consumer because we always want what we don't have.)
 
After viewing a few pages on the Revolution 2, I'm wondering if maybe it's worth it to wait another 2 months for that to drop. Supposedly it's hitting October 20 or something.

But then I think "yeah, I'll be a week away from that one and then I'll see rumors of the Prime hitting Verizon in another month", and on and on it will go.

I think that the cell phone market is the most irritating and greediest industry in the world. (irritating because humans, by nature, want the best thing possible and that's simply NOT possible in this market. And greediest because of the whole Apple vs. Samsung & Motorola crap, which will make even subsidized phones too pricey for the majority in the near future, and also greed on the side of the consumer because we always want what we don't have.)

I completely agree with you.

You always know that something new is coming around the corner.

Also, don't forget, this Rev 2 might be using the same CPU as the Vigor, meaning it is only really a 1.2 GHz compared to the Bionic.

If the LTE chip and battery last a good long while on the Bionic I am thinking that will be the phone for me.
 
I completely agree with you.

You always know that something new is coming around the corner.

Also, don't forget, this Rev 2 might be using the same CPU as the Vigor, meaning it is only really a 1.2 GHz compared to the Bionic.

If the LTE chip and battery last a good long while on the Bionic I am thinking that will be the phone for me.

See....thats what I need to find out about the phone, which chip is it using. Funny....I'm not really feeling the GS2 anymore....but I am feeling the Rev 2..lol

Now I'm thinking...if I get any of these phones clocked higher than 1Ghz...I will probably just underclock it back to 1. So with the Vigor..If I was into HTC phones that would be my plan.
 
I completely agree with you.

You always know that something new is coming around the corner.

Also, don't forget, this Rev 2 might be using the same CPU as the Vigor, meaning it is only really a 1.2 GHz compared to the Bionic.

If the LTE chip and battery last a good long while on the Bionic I am thinking that will be the phone for me.

HTC Vigor is supposed to have 1.5Ghz dual snapdragon from what I saw. So Revo 2 might have that too. Benchmarks show 1.5Ghz dual snap matches 1.2Ghz Exynos overall, but still lags behind it in 3D graphics/gaming.

Also who knows, Sammy might have upped spec on SGS2 a bit to counter rivals coming in Fall. Will see what they announce on 08/29...
 
Its fun to watch everyone roll their next phone choice to the latest and greatest that will be coming out in a month or two. I hope you like the phone you have now, cause your gonna have it forever at this rate ;)
 
Its fun to watch everyone roll their next phone choice to the latest and greatest that will be coming out in a month or two. I hope you like the phone you have now, cause your gonna have it forever at this rate ;)

Exactly. If on August 29 Samsung declares that there is a 4.5" LTE, non-slider, 1.5 GHz dual core processor, with an unlocked bootloader and 15 hours+ battery life, coming to Verizon no later than September 15, then Sammy's got my money.

If not, I don't care what else is "rumored" to be coming out. I'm done listening and will be perfectly happy with the Bionic.
 
Its fun to watch everyone roll their next phone choice to the latest and greatest that will be coming out in a month or two. I hope you like the phone you have now, cause your gonna have it forever at this rate ;)

Which is why I will be going after the Bionic. I need to replace my Droid now, not later. The only thing that may stop it is if I don't have all my bills lined up, and can't get it until one of the other rumored phones come out. Only then will I have a decision.
 
Which is why I will be going after the Bionic. I need to replace my Droid now, not later. The only thing that may stop it is if I don't have all my bills lined up, and can't get it until one of the other rumored phones come out. Only then will I have a decision.

+1

Only thing that might push me back would be the simple fact that I don't have all my bills aligned and ready for the purchase...

AKA the reason why I am trying to NOT spend anything haha.
 
I keep toggling between the Bionic and the Galaxy S2, but I really do like the Samsung best because I know that the dev community will have a stable ICS for it long before Moto ever unlocks theirs. I don't care about LTE or cameras. I want a really fast cpu, mucho ram, macho mucho internal memory, a great display, long-life battery, and a lightweight and slender package. I know, not too much to ask for. I have even eyed some of the latest dual core 3G phones, but I think we're getting closer to the Galaxy. (We're also getting closer to the next ice age...and at this rate which comes first is anybody's guess!)
 
I keep toggling between the Bionic and the Galaxy S2, but I really do like the Samsung best because I know that the dev community will have a stable ICS for it long before Moto ever unlocks theirs. I don't care about LTE or cameras. I want a really fast cpu, mucho ram, macho mucho internal memory, a great display, long-life battery, and a lightweight and slender package. I know, not too much to ask for. I have even eyed some of the latest dual core 3G phones, but I think we're getting closer to the Galaxy. (We're also getting closer to the next ice age...and at this rate which comes first is anybody's guess!)

I personally really care if it has LTE. I'm going to have it for 2 years, and 2 years of the old CDMA system? Uggg...

Same thing with resolution. My enV Touch has WVGA resolution. The Droid has that resolution. Those are phones from 2+ years ago, there's no reason for me to get that resolution when we have qHD and 720 available.

I want to be future-proof. Dual-core, 1GB RAM, LTE, etc.
 
Same thing with resolution. My enV Touch has WVGA resolution. The Droid has that resolution. Those are phones from 2+ years ago, there's no reason for me to get that resolution when we have qHD and 720 available.

Suggest you check out the Pentile threads. Over the next 2yrs would you rather have:

  1. a display with a bigger resolution number to brag about (Pentile qHD), or
  2. a display that most people think looks better and sharper (SAMOLED+ WVGA)
 
Suggest you check out the Pentile threads. Over the next 2yrs would you rather have:

  1. a display with a bigger resolution number to brag about (Pentile qHD), or
  2. a display that most people think looks better and sharper (SAMOLED+ WVGA)

Trust me. I watch every thread.

I really think that everyone needs to look at the Bionic's screen before judging it immediately.

Case in point:
AnandTech - Motorola Droid X2 Review - A Droid X with Tegra 2
 
I personally really care if it has LTE. I'm going to have it for 2 years, and 2 years of the old CDMA system? Uggg...

Same thing with resolution. My enV Touch has WVGA resolution. The Droid has that resolution. Those are phones from 2+ years ago, there's no reason for me to get that resolution when we have qHD and 720 available.

I want to be future-proof. Dual-core, 1GB RAM, LTE, etc.

Future-proof...if the world is coming to an end soon ;)
 
Future-proof...if the world is coming to an end soon ;)

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It won't. Not for 6 billion years.
 
I tend to build computers with future proofing in mind - unfortunately, the cellphone market is changing drastically faster than even the computer market. My (computer) machine now has SATA III and USB 3 native, and I am booting off an SSD (soon to be SATA II SSD, if I play my cards right) and I *still* am behind on the technology.

I suppose the fact that I cannot upgrade phone components is what makes the choice the hardest. Right now I have a pair of GTX260s in my comp with a GTS250 dedicated to PhysX - I can upgrade piecemeal and be happy with my machine on a rolling, continuous basis. My phone - it's all or nothing. I either get a phone I know I'll be satisfied with, or I moan and complain about it for the next 2 years or so.

I did a lot of research when I heard about the DROID, and the closer it came to drop day the more I knew I wanted it - I could not afford an unsubsidized phone, so the upcoming Nexus 1 was out of the question, and I did not want a Storm II b/c of all the crap that RIM had to deal with with the original Storm, and I most certainly did not want any phone that I was going to have to use iTune (on windows, no less) to update my phone. Of course, then there was no iPhone on VZW, so that took care of itself, but still...

I did the research, read the opinions, learned more and more about the hardware - and picked what has turned out to be a most fantastic phone for me.

I'm simply heartbroken that my DROID needs a new home, that it simply cannot fulfill my needs anymore, and that it's not the beast it used to be. Still, though, it has lasted me through thick and thin - I still impress people with it now.

I'm in a Master's of Biotechnology program, and we've been in workshop all week learning about all sorts of molecular amplification processes (primarily PCR based) and at one point a gel I had poured came out looking ... odd. We figured out that the gel tray was not level, and a professor went off to get a level to fix it - I whipped out my DROID, loaded the Bubble app, and checked the level myself, adjusted all the screws....and the guy from Penn State conducting the workshop was flabbergasted. He had already seen me use the Biochemistry Lab Suite app to accurately calculate solvent and solute mix concentrations, as well as dilution concentrations, and also watched me use it as a multiple setting timer for various reactions, but for some reason he was floored by the fact that I could check the level of the tray - with my phone

You never know when someone is going to be impressed - and I've made a many a people drop their jaw at what exactly my phone can do.

Netflix on the phone - my boy Paul was amazed not only that I had it but that the quality was incredible, and the lag was non existent on 3G.

My ideal phone would be one that has 2 GB RAM, 8 GB internal storage, 32 GB microSD, LTE, 12 MP quad CCD rear camera (maybe a small VGA front camera), new battery technology providing 3 times the power in the same footprint, FM Radio, and, of course, vanilla Android - GB or HC, whichever works better. I think that with those types of specs, it would future prrof me until it came time to buy a new phone 2 years down the road.

Is that really too much to ask right now? :p
 
My ideal phone would be one that has 2 GB RAM, 8 GB internal storage, 32 GB microSD, LTE, 12 MP quad CCD rear camera (maybe a small VGA front camera), new battery technology providing 3 times the power in the same footprint, FM Radio, and, of course, vanilla Android - GB or HC, whichever works better. I think that with those types of specs, it would future prrof me until it came time to buy a new phone 2 years down the road.

Put me down for one too. Maybe we can get a group discount.

Loved the lab story. Yes it's amazing what modern phones can do!
 
True. Also, there is the misnomer that future proofing really is. You can't ever future proof, unless the technology / item / commodity that you're future proofing is not going to be available anymore. DeLoreans - that was future proofing. So was Sony's BetaMax. I suppose the more recent would be HD-DVD and Plasma TVs....
 
Its fun to watch everyone roll their next phone choice to the latest and greatest that will be coming out in a month or two. I hope you like the phone you have now, cause your gonna have it forever at this rate ;)

actually no, i have about a month or so to go before my og droid finally gives up the ghost (at the rate its failures have been progressing.) my touchscreen has decided that it no longer wants to cooperate with user input; it tends to input random shit whenever and wherever it seems to want.

(i work in a VERY freakin hot kitchen, and sweat like nobodys business as a result. i no longer keep it pocketed because of the issues its caused in the past, but the damage is done. i need a replacement soon.)

so basically, for me, whatever drops first is likely gonna be the next android phone in my hands. sadly, motos horrible stance on locked bootloaders is really making me think sammy ought to be my next move, especially since the s2 is going to have a 1.2ghz cpu and unlocked bootloader.

i really dont give 2 shits about millimeters or grams difference between the two. its a smartphone, not a credit card. theyll both play music, surf the web, watch videos, and rock 4g speeds... beyond that i really dont care. fanbois, have a field day. i just want a new 4g phone.
 
Ugh, I just found out that my dad and sister upgraded to a Charge and iPhone 4, respectively.

I said, "Don't you guys research or look at the net at all!! Your stupid phones are going to be completely outdated in a matter of weeks! Idiots! Return those phones NOW!"

They looked at me with blank expressions and said "What do you mean? These are awesome."

It made me realize something. Are we phone geeks really THAT small of a minority? If so, it makes perfect sense why Moto and Samsung don't care a whit about what we think or how long we have to wait. For 98% of customers, whenever they come out with whatever they come out will be a pleasant surprise.
 
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