SirFooK'nG
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Suppose its a way to go... Personally I just WiFi files...I plug Flash drives into my phone at least once a week. Its easier than pulling out my laptop to copy a movie from a friend.
Was just in the MTN store. The Xperia T looks awesome but i have to pay in a couple hundred. Can i get a phone from anywhere or does it have to be through mtn ??
Was just in the MTN store. The Xperia T looks awesome but i have to pay in a couple hundred. Can i get a phone from anywhere or does it have to be through mtn ??
Probably, if you ask for a Galaxy S3, you will get the upgraded version of the Xperia T. The one with the better features and latest updates. It will also be at a lower price point.
Sony Xperia T. Coming from S2, S3 will be a brick.
The S3 is 7.2mm longer, 3.3mm wider and 0.75mm thinner with a 0.25" (roughly 5%) larger screen. How in the hell is that a "brick"? It has a quad core 1.4Ghz processor where the Sony has a 1.5Ghz dual core processor. As for the cheap plastic comment, you sound just like the fans of a fruity toy maker we all love so much.The S3 is over 6months old now, a huge ass brick, and made of cheap plastic, using an old quad core design, instead of the new krait cpus like the Xperia T.
Sorry but you have no idea what you're talking about.
The S3 is over 6months old now, a huge ass brick, and made of cheap plastic, using an old quad core design, instead of the new krait cpus like the Xperia T.
Sorry but you have no idea what you're talking about.
Don't you own an Xperia T? If so, then your opinion is bias.
Nope. Not at all. I do have a T, but when the time came I looked at a whole range of phones. Even the Lumia 920. I also have a colleague that has the S3. I did extensive research.
You can also check the benchmarks on gsmarena, the T beats the S3 in some of the benchmarks. As I said, the S3 may have a quad, but's an old quad.
As for the thinness, the T is curved. It's a phone that's just designed well. Feels much better in your hand compared to the S3.
Just go hold one in your hand. I made sure to get physically in touch of all the major phones before choosing the right one for me.
I don't think most of the S3 brigade have done the same.
You can also check the benchmarks on gsmarena, the T beats the S3 in some of the benchmarks. As I said, the S3 may have a quad, but's an old quad.
You are free to choose whichever phone you prefer but benchmarks on a phone? Do you overclock it as well and does it have custom water cooling?
I dont really care about the benchmarks, I just included it for the sheep that think "S3 iz quad corez, it is the betterz".
Can't use quad as a selling feature when it gets beaten by a dual.
Bwhahahaha, You were the first one to even mention the CPU![]()
Probably, if you ask for a Galaxy S3, you will get the upgraded version of the Xperia T. The one with the better features and latest updates. It will also be at a lower price point.
Thought you mentioned CPU here:
It's what I took "upgraded" to mean.