The Android Army in India

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
I have seen many on tech forums asking information or advice in buying new Android smartphones. Well, some start with asking about Symbian smartphone and end up with Android phone. So, to make things simple, I thought of making a proper list of Android running phones available in Indian market (official channels only)



Samsung Galaxy Spica i5700:

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This is the cheapest Android device that was ever available in Indian market. The only problem is that this phone is almost extinct. This was the phone that brought Android to the masses. Available at a retail price of 12.5k-13.5k, this phone broke the price barriers that were built by HTC. Notable features of this phone are


  • price
  • Android 2.1 (Éclair)
  • 3.2” TFT LCD with resolution of 320x480
  • 800MHz processor
  • great build quality
  • out-of-the-box DivX playback


This phone may not stand a chance against the might of Milestone or Galaxy S, but it’s available for less than half their price tag. This phone was a boon to those who wanted to use Android and cannot afford 20k+ rupees. It could do everything that a higher priced andorid phone could do but what it masters is DivX playbakc. This phone is in an elite league of phones that can play DivX videos out of the box. And most importantly, it was one of the early crop of phones that got Eclair (android 2.1). Rumour says that this phone might even get Froyo.

Not so good:

  • weak camera
  • 128MB RAM only
  • not so great aesthetics
  • immature Samsung customer service.
  • no multi-touch

Status : not available in the market now.



Samsung Galaxy i7500:

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This phone can be called as the ugly duckling. Like i5700, this phone is really hard to find these days. Most of the dealers say that Samsung has stopped production of this phone. Hardware wise, this phone is really good. It has got a stunning 3.2” AMOLED display, 11.9mm thin, 5mp camera with LED flash, 8Gb of internal memory, sturdy and sleek design, very good battery life. But it runs Donut (Android 1.6) and has very weak 528 MHz processor. This created serious imbalance between software and hardware. Donut runs slower than Éclair and putting a slower processor is like adding fuel to fire. This phone died a sad death in the market when Samsung announced that they are not interested in releasing any updates for this phone (neglecting updates is an act that Samsung does a lot with their phones).

Status : not available in the market now.



Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini:


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Probably, the only Android running phone that looks cute, this phone is the smallest Android phone and is kind of a sister of Xperia X10. The second picture shows how tiny this is. I was so much used to 3.2” and 3.5” touch phones that when SE released an android phone with 2.55” touch display, I felt as if they shrunk the phone more than necessary. This phone is currently sold for around 15k rupees. Thanks to the lower resolution and smaller display, even though this phone has 600MHz processor and 128MB RAM, the UI is snappy even with TimeScape UI. But the major problem is that Android is not meant to run on such small devices and you can feel it when you try to browse internet or try to chat with someone. The tiny display just can’t accommodate good keypad and chat window not is a good experience to play 3D games.

The good:

  • TimeScape UI
  • extremely cute looking design
  • sturdy build quality
  • fluid UI with no lag
  • 88gms weight
  • 5mp camera with LED flash
  • 600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor

The bad:

doesn’t come with qwerty keypad. due to small display, only standard numpad is provided and text addicts can struggle a lot with this phone.
really tiny for an Android OS
128MB a deal breaker who install Apps
still runs Android 1.6 (Donut)
low talktime of 4hrs on 2G network
non-replaceable battery.
app compatibility problem. some apps doesn’t support the lower resolution


Who should buy this phone:

  • strictly for females
  • those who are not interested in huge display but still need a capable OS

Status : available in the market for 15k



Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro:

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X10 mini pro is nothing but X10 Mini with landscape qwerty keyboard. though the keyboard is a nice addiiton to this phone. And guess what, though the phone is tiny, SE has managed to put in a very vey capable keypad. typing using the keypad felt really good and thanks to SE for making the battery user-replaceable. This phone should cost around 17k-18k which is not so good price given that you can get Samsung wave for same price or few few more bucks, you can get HTC Legend.

The good:

  • TimeScape UI
  • extremely cute looking design
  • sturdy build quality
  • fluid UI with no lag
  • 88gms weight
  • 5mp camera with LED flash
  • 600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor
  • highly capable landscape keypad

The bad:

  • really tiny for an Android OS
  • 128MB a deal breaker who install Apps
  • still runs Android 1.6 (Donut)
  • low talktime of 4hrs on 2G network
  • app compatibility problem. some apps doesn’t support the lower resolution

Who should buy this:

  • texting addicts who doesn’t care what the OS is
  • female users
  • SE lovers

Status : available in the market for 16k-17k


HTC Hero:


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This was the phone that truly lived up to its name. This phone stood apart in the world that was dominated by iphone and symbian phones. This was the first phone that came out with HTC SenseUI, which is still the best custom UI ever designed for Android (YouTube - HTC Hero - Video Preview). For the first time, Android users had experienced something that nobody else had. The amount of customization that was available through SenseUI was never seen before. It has familiar angular chin design, a super accurate trackball, gorgeous display, multitouch, ample amount of RAM and what not. I had a feeling that this was the real beginning of Android era. HTC showed the world the real power of Android. Comparing the earlier video with the video on HTC magic’s UI (YouTube - HTC Magic - New Product Tour) showed the amount of customization that can be done to Android.

The good:

  • Sense UI
  • Gorgeious diplay
  • trackball
  • breathtaking design
  • Updated to Éclair
  • Decent Qualcomm 7200A processor @528Mhz and 288MB of RAM

The bad:

  • no camera flash, no FM.
  • not good in multimedia.

Status: Not available in the market now


HTC Legend:

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After the huge success of Hero, HTC introduced the successor named Legend (YouTube - Introducing HTC Legend). While Hero turned out to be a great in terms of UI, Legend turned out to be Legen –wait for it- dary, Legendary. From the outerbody to the UI, everything was so impressive that it is really hard to neglect this phone. Made from single sheet of aluminium, Legend is the strongest of all the current gen phones. While HTC Sense UI on Hero was innovative, the improved SenseUI on Legend’s 16M color AMOLED display is truly stunning and looked out of the world. Still, there I no other UI that can match Sense UI in ‘awesomeness’ and ‘customizability’. And the result is that this is one of the top selling phones in the market right now. One thing that I can say is that one who gets used to the SenseUI in this phone will never look at any other UI. It is truly addicting.

The good:

  • Rock solid and stunning aluminium unibody design
  • Gorgeious AMOLED diplay that can take your breath away
  • Improved Sense UI
  • Éclair
  • 384MB of RAM and 600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor
  • great multimedia features. videos look stunning while audio is crisp
  • USB tethering without the need of PC client


The bad:

  • average talktime
  • metal body tends to get hot causing irritation to the ear while on call for long time
  • No video calling
  • No dedicated camera key
  • average FM radio reception

Who should buy:

recommended for everyone with budget less than 25k INR.

Status: available in the market for 22.5k-23k


HTC Tattoo:

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This was HTC’s first shot at midrange Android segment and sad to say that it was a failure. The main problem with this phone is that it came with a 240x320 resolution display and not many apps were optimized for this resolution. Add to that the lack of apps for Android 1.5 (was at a time when Android was building up). While it has few good features like good build quality, decent multimedia performance, it was torn to pieces by the Galaxy phones. Spica was available for cheaper price and offered lot more and that resulted in doom for Tattoo.

The good:

  • decent build quality

The bad:

  • average talktime
  • nonstandard resolution
  • slow UI
  • No dedicated camera key
  • average FM radio reception
  • bad multimedia performance
  • bad camera and no flash

Status : Still avialalble in market for 13.5k to 14k.

Who should buy:

Nobody. this phone is not worth it’s price tag.



HTC Wildfire:

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This phone is not yet released in India and is one of the most awaited phones. Set to replace Tattoo at midrange, this should be HTC’s proper entry into midrange phones. But still, am a bit sceptical on the phone’s low resolution TFT display. 240x320 resolution on a 3.2” display can make the display look dull and is non-standard too for Apps. The design of the phone looks strikingly similar to HTC Desire and Nexus One which means that the phone should have very good build quality.

The good:

  • Strong bulid quality
  • 384MB RAM and Qualcomm 7225 528MHz processor.
  • Decent multimedia options

The bad:

  • average talktime
  • nonstandard resolution
  • no wireless N

Status : yet to release

Who should buy:

those looking for midrange Android based phone


Motorola Milestone:

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Motorola, before the release of Milestone was pluging into abyss. Their recent phones failed big time and their operating system was seriously outdated. Thanks to Sanjay Jha, Motorola turned to Android when it needed fresh start and that paid off really well. This phone played major part in turning Motorola’s mobile phone business back into profits. This phone didn’t have a fancy UI like HTC Hero nor it was low priced like Samsung Galaxy Spica. This phone was targeted at a different audience. Sporting a gigantic 3.7” display, this phone was instant hit among those who loved to have hard qwerty. Hardware wise, the phone has powerful ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz CPU and PowerVR SGX530 graphics (same as what N900 has). And if I remember properly, this phone was one of the first to Éclair (android 2.1) update.

The good:

  • Superb bulid quality
  • Very slim taken into account the landscape qwerty
  • powerful CPU and GPU
  • Very good 3.7” TFT display
  • Great camera
  • Landscape qwerty
  • great multimedia performance

The bad:

  • average talktime
  • no FM
  • flat qwerty keys not everyone’s cup of tea
  • no video calling
  • only 256MB of RAM
Status : Available for 28k-29k

Who should buy:

  • heavy users of keypad
  • big screen lovers
  • Multimedia (movie watching is a pleasure)



Samsung Galaxy S:


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Well, this is without a doubt the best mobile phone that I have ever tried. Even the superb Legend looked like an el-cheapo phone before the might of Galaxy S. While the 4” Super AMOLED is truly stunning, the combination of Cortex A8 Hummingbird CPU and 512MB of RAM makes the phone zippy. Touchwiz UI 3.0, though has impoved a lot, still is behind SenseUI. 720p recording, 16Gb internal memory, 802.11n, wifi access point capability, video call camera, the list is endless. If one had a budget of 30k, this is undoubtedly the phone to get and there is no need to give a second thought. To add fun, Samsung has inbuilt Swype text input which is real fun to use and many report that it is faster to type using swype than the traditional way (Swype | Text Input for Screens)

The good:

  • Stunningly beautiful Super AMOLED display
  • 4” of real estate
  • Touchwiz 3.0
  • DivX/Xvid/MKV supported out of the box
  • 1Ghz Hummingbird CPU (ARM Cortex A8)
  • 512MB RAM, 16Gb user memory
  • Great multimedia performance (superb video quality, great audio quality, good FM reception)
  • it’s just 9.9mm thin
  • Swype text input
  • decent camera with 720p recording
  • great talktime
  • super light yet grips well.


The bad:

  • body is fingerprint magnet
  • no camera flash
  • Kies PC sync application is really bad, doesn’t work on mac and linux.
  • buggy PC sync drivers on windows 7
  • Should’ve come with Froyo preinstalled

Status : Available for 28k


Who should buy:

  • looking for the best android device
  • big screen lovers
  • Multimedia
  • can make iphone owner’s cry with envy
  • heavy multitasking

Sony Ericsson Xperia X10:

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Early 2010, this phone was the most anticipated phone of the year. First, It’s an Android phone and it’s SE’s first shot at Android. The initial demos created lot of craze. It has powerful hardware like 4” TFT touch display, 1GHz Snapdgragon, 8mp camera, 384MB RAM. But then it got lost in the barrage of devices like HTC Desire, Nexus One, Moto Milestone. The reason was simple. This phone was still running the slower and older Android 1.6 while everyone else moved to much faster and feature rich 2.1 (Éclair). Even to this day, this phone run 1.6 when Nexus One has moved to Froyo and other brands like HTC have lined up to move their phones to 2.2. SE designed TimeScape UI is a pleasure to use. It’s easy on eyes and looks fresh but thanks to Donut, there is a lag and a serious thumbs down to SE for not being able to utilize the potential of underlying hardware. Thanks to Donut, the display is stuck at 65k colors even though the LCD is capable of 16M colors and the resulting display quality is nowhere near to what Legend and Galaxy S provides. Now that phones like Galaxy S, Droid 2, Droid X, Evo are coming out, there seems no need to get this phone unless you are after the brand name.

The good:

  • Timescape UI
  • 4” of real estate
  • great talktime
  • 8mp camera
  • 1Ghz Snapdragon CPU
  • very good build quality
  • superb audio quality


The bad:

  • Still on outdated Android 1.6
  • No FM
  • no video calling
  • no multi touch yet

Status : Available for 26k-27k

Who should buy:

Purely for SE loyals.


LG GW620:

There is nothing to discuss about this phone. It’s a pathetic implementation of Android. If you see this phone outside, don’t touch it. And this is how the phone looks like:


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Here is a brief comparison of specs of all these phones. I will be updating this post as new phones are added to the Andorid arsenal in India:

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pulsar_swift

Youngling
Very useful post. Thank you desibond. If I were to pick a android phone from the US, what would it be ?

How is google nexus one ?
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
thanks guys :)

@pulsar_swift, just wait for Droid X's GSM Version. If it's mightily urgent, then check these:

1) Droid X (CDMA) and need to get this unlocked
2) HTC Incredible (CDMA) and need to get this unlocked
3) Samsung Captivate (GSM). Galaxy S tied to AT&T but need to get this unlocked
4) Samsung Epic (GSM). this is Galaxy S with a landscape qwerty and 4G data. need to get this unlocked

The best bet among unlocked phones are these three:

1. Galaxy S (4" display)
2. HTC Desire (3.7" display)
3. Nexus One (3.7" display)
 

dreamcatcher

Rockin g33k
Err.. I have a question. Why was the processor in "The legend" highlighted to be some extraterrestrial warrior "600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor" and the X10 Mini/Pro was simply given as 600 Mhz? You know right that both of them have the same processor?
 

dreamcatcher

Rockin g33k
Secondly, the Timescape is not a UI. Its an app. The UI is termed "UX" in the Xperia.
The Motorola Milestone doesnt have motoblur. It is a google experience phone.
And i really dont get you. You term the Milestone and Desire for multimedia enthusiasts while the X10 to be for SE lovers? You have any clue what you are writing? If you have to be biased, just paste a note alongside the X10 and tell people that I am an anti-fanboy so i pulling the X10 down. Rubbish.

And please change the mistakes.
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Err.. I have a question. Why was the processor in "The legend" highlighted to be some extraterrestrial warrior "600MHz Qualcomm 7227 processor" and the X10 Mini/Pro was simply given as 600 Mhz? You know right that both of them have the same processor?

thanks for the info. extra info added.

motorblur : sorrr for adding this. changed it on my blog but forgot to change here.

your rants : am least bit bothered!
 

vulpine

Broken In
Good post desibond.
Very informative for prospect buyers....
Google is all set to promote Android in developing countries. Hope it happens soon and people get to know about this OS.

My uncle ws looking for a phone in 25K budget. I did more than what a HTC sales guy can do....
I wanted him to buy Legend.(So that I too can use it for few days :p)
But He ws so obsessed with Nokia that He don't want to look any beyond and adding to it ws that dumb cell world sales guy who says "HTC is not as half as good as Nokia saar... battery probs hain saar" .argh! ( We all know that they have higher margins on nokia)

Finally no surprises he settled with N97 mini. I couldn't help either :(
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
Good post desibond.
Very informative for prospect buyers....
Google is all set to promote Android in developing countries. Hope it happens soon and people get to know about this OS.

My uncle ws looking for a phone in 25K budget. I did more than what a HTC sales guy can do....
I wanted him to buy Legend.(So that I too can use it for few days :p)
But He ws so obsessed with Nokia that He don't want to look any beyond and adding to it ws that dumb cell world sales guy who says "HTC is not as half as good as Nokia saar... battery probs hain saar" .argh! ( We all know that they have higher margins on nokia)

Finally no surprises he settled with N97 mini. I couldn't help either :(

Haha. Like I used to say, that generation is stuck at these things:

Margo
Clinic Plus
Maruti
Parachute
Godrej
VIP
Nokia
:)
 

sujoyp

Grand Master
LOL really its very difficult to make some people buy anything other then Nokia...
Recently I too tried my best to make my uncle purchase Samsung Spica but ultimately he got Nokia 5530

Great thread Desibond...
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
good info

wat phone u hav desibond

Thank you. I have htc legend.

---------- Post added at 07:59 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:56 PM ----------

LOL really its very difficult to make some people buy anything other then Nokia...
Recently I too tried my best to make my uncle purchase Samsung Spica but ultimately he got Nokia 5530

Great thread Desibond...

What? He got 5530xm? Isn't that kne of worst phones in that segment? Except for wifi, I think its inferior to 7.5k rupees 5230
 

fatalcore

Journeyman
using the xperia x10 for the last 1 month , purchased on 6 th june 2010 , kolkata for 31.2k.

Seriously speaking.....awesome...accepted runs 1.6-no multi touch-no FM.....etc etc....So i purchased MW600, to keep the mouth shut for those who say no fm. Honestly....SE is far better than HTC , any question ??? can say about 12-15 stories about HTC from personal experience.....X10-16M:4' screen (android 1.6 Support 2M) with 1 ghz core , rocks....

If u really want to thrash x10....there are only 2 reasons.
1> Poor loud speaker
2> Android free games sucks ( except few like toss it,falling ball,throttle copter and few puzzles)...other than that U have to pay nd that sucks.

timescape and mediascape are not UI its an app , and honestly its too good.

old OS , just forget about it.......i am happy with 1.6 , end of Q4 2.1 will come out....and honestly i am happy with that.i am not at all disappointed.Multitouch-yes SE confirmed that long back it wont support due to hardware issue, but honestly u wont feel the need of multitouch a lot of time ( Till date : iPhone is the kind in this zone, hats off to its zooming feature.)

bundled software were good,standard and android keypad is good ( prefered standard),overall sleek 8.1 day light image is at par.shutting down data&gps (i use airtel 98 plan in kolkata) battery sticks for 1.5 days with moderate use...(1500mah battery).

in box hands free is awesome, in short i spend the money and i am satisfied . Its definetely woth it...Trust me....I used samsung-nokia-samsung-htc-nokia-sony.

one suggestion , dont blame x10 un necessarily unless u USE IT !

I am not a sony fan (Nokia to be honest) but this beauty stole my breath .

for those who complain x10 : please sit beside me, use my phone , then write your review.

Rating : 8 out of 10.

(coz of the sound & worthless games in free android market )
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
using the xperia x10 for the last 1 month , purchased on 6 th june 2010 , kolkata for 31.2k.

Seriously speaking.....awesome...accepted runs 1.6-no multi touch-no FM.....etc etc....So i purchased MW600, to keep the mouth shut for those who say no fm. Honestly....SE is far better than HTC , any question ??? can say about 12-15 stories about HTC from personal experience.....X10-16M:4' screen (android 1.6 Support 2M) with 1 ghz core , rocks....

Read clearly. Did I trash it? Compare it to GS and GS wins in these areas:

1) Display
2) storage
3) CPU and GPU, memory
4) radios
5) audio and video playback
6) Operating System
7) Document editing
8) battery life

The only areas where X10 score are :

1) UI
2) camera
3) build

Also, not to forget that in benchmarks, it lags behind inferior Legend, thanks to it's old OS.

Like I said before, X10 was a good phone till phones like Desire, GS, Milestone came out. And given that a whole new crop of phones are coming like Droid X, GS Pro, Incredible, Evo, Is there any need to consider this phone? And it's evident in sales too. See how many discuss about GS/Legend/Spica and how many discuss about X10 in the forums like TDF and TE and XDA.

PS: I may change my opinion once this phone gets proper updates.
PS2: am going to ignore posts from a troll with green logo as avatar :)
 
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dreamcatcher

Rockin g33k
Please dude. Dont waste your time on this guy. He has no idea on anything he is saying with useless info. He hasnt even tried any of the phones he is said to be reviewing and is totally ignoramous of the market state.So leave him.

@fatalcore- I have an X10 too. Did you update the software? I get a batt life of more than 3 days now. :) Its R2ba023 and its available through SEUS and OTA. Also pm me for the link to rckplayer where you can play divx/xvid.

@desibond- I dont see where storage comes into the picture. The GS uses an inbuilt SD which is sloww!! Cram it with media and it starts crawling like a snail.First hand experience.
CPU?- There are no performance increments with the hummingbird CPU. The 45nm core saves power but doesnt provide much of a performance boost. The GPU however is the best in the market.
Audio and video playback?
Document editing? The officesuite in the x10 can edit documents. So wheres the advantage?

Oh and please dont talk about sales. The X10 sold 1,20,000 phones in japan alone in a week and was the top selling phone in the uk for 3 months. And you are comparing the x10 to th legend/spica? Nuff said troll!!
 

fatalcore

Journeyman
^^ & ^
Hey desibond, its good to hear from u after so many days ! :D

@ dreamcatcher : I did upgrade the Initial release and battery life and the bass quality did improve , as for rckplayer is concerned , its not available in the market , i had another copy from the net but it soon expired .

@desibond : Bro , i personally used the milestone , nexux one , and HTC .

Here is an review for you
Sony Ericsson launched the Xperia X10 Android smartphone in early April through the NTT DoCoMo network. The X10, simply known as Xperia in Japan, has gone on to become the quickest selling smartphone in DoCoMo’s history according to a Barclay’s Capital report.

Figures show that the Xperia sold 120,000 handsets in less than three weeks beating the HTC Android (model unspecified) that sold 80,000 units across 10 months. It was the best-selling phone on the network in April, scoring even higher sales than the 32GB iPhone 3GS. It all makes for impressive reading. Click through for an excerpt of the report.

Barclays’ Capital note on NTT DoCoMo:

“Last week we upgraded DoCoMo to Buy to reflect our increasing optimism that the company could be the big beneficiary of smart phone proliferation in Japan, given their high quality network and evolving philosophy.

DoCoMo’s new smart phone, Sony Ericsson Xperia, has sold about 120,000 units within its first three weeks on sale; Tsusaka’s data shows that the initial 100,000 unit shipment to distributors sold out in 10 says, but another 50,000 units delivered in mid-April, and a third set of 30,000 units is apparently scheduled for late April.

Stores which open on weekdays are mostly sold out. Sales of over 100,000 units make a positive contribution to the company’s net increase in subscribers, so it looks very likely NTT DoCoMo will again have a top share of net add in April.

You can see that the Xperia handset is enjoying unprecedented demand compared to previous smart phones on DoCoMo’s network:

Xperia sales versus DoCoMo’s previous smart phones

Xperia 120,000 in 20 days
HTC Android 80,000 in 10 months
Blackberry Bold 60,000 in 14 months
Toshiba Windows Mobile 60,000 in 10 months”

I didn't mean to hurt u , but facts are facts . In terms of android nexux one is very very good , clean and fast . I dont like HTC because of its quality in india (Kolkata). HTC phones sucks.Starting from servicing till ur phone just chashes....

And if u check the app , Nothing stands better than timescape and mediascape , U show me something better right now in the market & I will throw away my X10 :D Thats a bet.
Ha ha ha .....

Bro please dont feel bad about your post , i didnt mean to harm you , but i purchased X10 after using Nexux,milestone,droid,legend.

To spend 32K on a phone you need some guts ! I will suggest you to go somewhere and check out in real. Because what you disclosed is second hand results and views and what i said is first hand experience.

As far radio is concerned , go and check out MW600 , I prefer to turn off my phone at night and play my radio. :D

When we come down to updates , i hardly understand why people shout 2.2 ? Boss ver3 is under construction. Just chill , I will wait for 1 year more to get ver3 with mediascape and timescape.:)
 
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desiibond

desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
^^ & ^

I didn't mean to hurt u , but facts are facts . In terms of android nexux one is very very good , clean and fast . I dont like HTC because of its quality in india (Kolkata). HTC phones sucks.Starting from servicing till ur phone just chashes....

And if u check the app , Nothing stands better than timescape and mediascape , U show me something better right now in the market & I will throw away my X10 :D Thats a bet.
Ha ha ha .....

hmm. <<out of words>>. Really!

PS: by radio, I didn't mean FM. God!

I have had enough headache from one SE X10 owner going ga-ga everywhere. And I can't have another headache. If you think that X10 is the best phone, please go ahead, write a review, let us know what you think. That would be a better way than what you are doing now, accusing that HTC is waste, X10's UI is best etc etc when clearly, that is something that nobody except the other guy with green logo accepts.

and FYI, GS sold 200,000 in 10 days in Korea alone.
 
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