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Would You Purchase An Android Phone Again?

Would You Purchase an Android phone again?? 3 day poll

  • Yes

    Votes: 166 99.4%
  • No

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    167
  • Poll closed .
lol at the one "no" vote. Kinda unfair to ask this on an android forum though, right? Anyone who cares enough to stick around the forums must really like their phone.

or have lots of problems with their phone, hence seeking help in an online forum ;)
 
or have lots of problems with their phone, hence seeking help in an online forum ;)

but most of the people voting in a poll like this have likely stuck around on the forums... which is past the point of a single "I have a problem with my phone HALP!" and is more in the realm of "My phone is cool, what else can I do with it?"




But... point taken.
 
Yes... but it is still a very new and good phone
Yes, new but not much of an improvement from the Incredible. If you have an Incredible, then the Incredible S (its replacement) isn't much of a leap. I mean HTC could have WOWed us with the Incredible S (any of the S lines actually) but they didn't. Comparison - HTC Droid Incredible vs HTC Incredible S

Then compare that spec to the sensatin. Then yeah...the Sensation blows the Incredible S out of the milky water. New doesn't mean it's better ;) HTC simply did some basic cosmetic addition to the Incredible and voila~ HTC is very fruity in this sense.

It's a good phone if you're coming from a G1/Hero. Not that good if you're coming from the Incredible (maybe even Evo).
 
i agree .. upgrading from an inc to inc S is not worth they trouble.

but he just got the inc S...
and yes.. the sensation is huge upgrade..
(i am planning to upgrade evo to evo3d)... but i will wait till i can get with the contract discount, but i might just sit tight because i am pretty happy with the evo.

he will have to spend full retail for it.

then in 3-6 months there will be another phone that represents a huge upgrade.

I was also just wanting to hear why he/she wanted to... not to say they cant or should not. it is their phone and their money
 
My next phone will again be Android. Sure, why search for something else if I'm very satisfied with this OS.

I also know that the next phone will be at least a dual-core.

For now HTC Desire does all I need and runs on the latest OS version. As long as that remains so, I don't see an immediate need to change it. :)
 
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