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Broken In
Hi Guys,
It's been almost 2 years with the brilliant 5800XM and i've enjoyed every moment with it. But now, it is time to move on to the world of Androids.
1. Budget?
20k. Can stretch if the phone is really worth it
2. Display type and size?
I'm ok with TFT or SLCD or AMOLED as long as the readability is good under sunlight and color reproduction is good indoors. Touchscreen size <3.7 inch. I don't want to lug around a 4.3 inch screen sized behemoth!
3. Form Factor? bar, slider, flip?
Bar or slider
4. Preferred choice of brand?
HTC, SE, Motorola, Samsung
5. Preferred input method (QWERTY, touchscreen, numpad, touch-n-type).
Touchscreen. (Open to slider QWERTY/touch-n-type but not a must)
6. What camera option you want? Please specify need for flash, autofocus, front facing camera.
5MP with autofocus and flash should suffice. (Not a primary constraint)
7. Preferred operating system? (Android, Symbian, iOS, Windows Phone etc).
Android
8. Preferred connectivity options (3G, Wifi etc)Please specify clearly.
Wi-fi necessary.
9. Preferred applications (Flash, Swype, GPS, etc)?
GPS needed.
10. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, mails, internet, gaming etc)?
Calls, texting, multimedia, internet and the occasional snaps.
11. Any specific mobile phones in consideration?
Really confused here! I am considering the SE Neo, HTC Desire S, Motorola Defy.
12. Any other info that you want to share?
Since the phone is going to be a replacement for my 5800XM, ideally i'd want all the features seen in it and more, to be present in the new phone as well.
I'm willing to wait for a 2-3 months if there are any phones worth waiting for in the horizon. (Neo will anyways only be available in July.)
Audio: Should sound natural over the loud speaker (5800XM comes with stereo speakers) and the earphones. Cowon D2+ functions as my primary music player.
Internal storage memory: I've faced a lot of issues with installing apps onto the external memory card of the 5800XM (thanks to the limited internal storage memory). So in my next phone, i would want a decent amount of internal storage memory.
Charging and Battery life:
USB charging will be a welcome relief. So that i can charge the phone via my work PC if i forget the charger at home.
Battery life that matches/exceeds the 5800's battery life (i manage to squeeze out 2.5-3 days from one full charge) is a must.
It's been almost 2 years with the brilliant 5800XM and i've enjoyed every moment with it. But now, it is time to move on to the world of Androids.
1. Budget?
20k. Can stretch if the phone is really worth it
2. Display type and size?
I'm ok with TFT or SLCD or AMOLED as long as the readability is good under sunlight and color reproduction is good indoors. Touchscreen size <3.7 inch. I don't want to lug around a 4.3 inch screen sized behemoth!
3. Form Factor? bar, slider, flip?
Bar or slider
4. Preferred choice of brand?
HTC, SE, Motorola, Samsung
5. Preferred input method (QWERTY, touchscreen, numpad, touch-n-type).
Touchscreen. (Open to slider QWERTY/touch-n-type but not a must)
6. What camera option you want? Please specify need for flash, autofocus, front facing camera.
5MP with autofocus and flash should suffice. (Not a primary constraint)
7. Preferred operating system? (Android, Symbian, iOS, Windows Phone etc).
Android
8. Preferred connectivity options (3G, Wifi etc)Please specify clearly.
Wi-fi necessary.
9. Preferred applications (Flash, Swype, GPS, etc)?
GPS needed.
10. Primary use of handset (multimedia, camera, mails, internet, gaming etc)?
Calls, texting, multimedia, internet and the occasional snaps.
11. Any specific mobile phones in consideration?
Really confused here! I am considering the SE Neo, HTC Desire S, Motorola Defy.
12. Any other info that you want to share?
Since the phone is going to be a replacement for my 5800XM, ideally i'd want all the features seen in it and more, to be present in the new phone as well.
I'm willing to wait for a 2-3 months if there are any phones worth waiting for in the horizon. (Neo will anyways only be available in July.)
Audio: Should sound natural over the loud speaker (5800XM comes with stereo speakers) and the earphones. Cowon D2+ functions as my primary music player.
Internal storage memory: I've faced a lot of issues with installing apps onto the external memory card of the 5800XM (thanks to the limited internal storage memory). So in my next phone, i would want a decent amount of internal storage memory.
Charging and Battery life:
USB charging will be a welcome relief. So that i can charge the phone via my work PC if i forget the charger at home.
Battery life that matches/exceeds the 5800's battery life (i manage to squeeze out 2.5-3 days from one full charge) is a must.