Thanks all for reply!
See I have a smart phone(NEXUS) with me already.
But my company is reimbursing a phone of amount 6K.
So I want a supportive phn which is tough and have good battery backup and preferably an Android(However if other better deal is there, I don't have any issue)
So it's like this, I have Nexus S and I am very happy with it, but company is offering me an official buy for 6K. As an Android enthusiast I just want to get back with an Android only. But as I already have a mainstream android, I have diff requirements for this buy:
Maximum Battery power...
As the title tells please suggest a laptop having good specification suitable for an ECE engineering student which caters basic needs and also support ECE software like MATLAB.
After your opinions for better dual core deal I have decided to wait a lil more like another month. But the same question which one should I go for in dual core phones?
I own EP630.
Sound amplification is awesome.
Bass is superb.
Due to vacuum created by it Noise Reduction is proficient.
But dude it lags behinds when it comes to Surround sound.
Plus it sounds irritating in comparatively poor music quality often when you listen to heavy metal music.
So...
I have a budget of 23-25K.
I have to buy a phone within a month.
I have read in various posts people saying Nexus S is not a good choice in this category.
Please mention and justify your reasons here.
Thanks for your views and suggestion. The fact is that Galaxy S2 is quite a biggie. I want a lil small phone which is more portable. In 25K I am seeing two options Nexus S and Desire S.
What do you guys say?
Even ebay is offering Nexus S with price of 26k smthing. I just have one concern that if this phone is unlocked and will there be any issues with 3G services as there have been some question related to it?
1 year hardware warranty have been mentioned in it by seller.
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