Is the Samsung Galaxy 3 better than the iPhone 4s?

Q. I got my iPhone 4s back in november, and am kinda wanting to switch it up, but I'm a bit skeptical. Also, do they have the emoji's for android phones now?

A. Yes the Galaxy SIII is far superior to the 4S.

Here is a list of better features.....

*** Free and superior navigation software--- Free navigation software with free map data and updates included, no need to buy an dedicated navigation device

*** Plays Adode Flash--- Adobe Flash with Video and Sound is supported in the phone's browser

*** Significantly more megapixels on the front-facing camera--- 1.9 vs. 0.3--- 6.3x more megapixel (photo, front camera)

*** Sizably smaller semiconductor size/newer CPU--- 40n vs 45nm--- 11% smaller semiconductor size/newer CPU

*** Significantly faster CPU clock speed--- 4x 1.4Ghz vs2x 0.8Ghz--- 3.5x faster CPU clock speed

*** Lots more RAM memory--- 1.0GB vs 0.5GB--- 0.5gb more RAM memory

*** Way bigger screen size--- 4.8"vs 3.5"--- 37% bigger screen size

*** Significantly higher screen resolution--- 720 x 1280 px vs 640 x 960 px--- 1.5x higher screen resolution

*** Can be charged via standard USB cable--- It can be charged with a standard USB cable with your computer or with USB power supplies

*** Significantly more battery power--- 2,100mAh vs 1,418mAh--- 49% more battery power

*** Wireless charging--- It can be charged w/o any plugs and wires similar to electric shavers or toothbrushes (as extra)

*** Has a removable battery--- The battery is removable and can be replaced by the user if broken

*** A little bit thinner--- 8.6mm vs9.3mm--- 0.7mm thinner

*** A tad lighter--- 133.0g vs 140.0g--- 7.0g lighter

*** Has DLNA--- It can stream videos and movies to other devices over-the-air

*** Has a MicroSD slot--- Internal Storage can be extended with MicroSD cards

*** Has an HDMI output--- Video and movies can be watched on a TV with HDMI input

*** Has NFC--- Near-field-communication (NFC) allows wireless transactions like payments and BUMP sharing

*** Notably faster downloads--- 21.0MBits/svs 14.4MBits/s--- 46% faster downloads

Oh, Yeah... I almost forgot... emoji's have been around for years. LMAO.

What is the best phone company?
Q. I have Verizon and i was thinking about getting the droid bionic or the iPhone 4s. But i want to get the best phone possible even if it means switching to another company.

PLEASE HELP!

A. the best phone is the android galaxy s2

-worlds thinnest phone (certain models are a bit thicker)
-most powerful dual core processor (1.2ghz)
-best battery life (several days with light usage)
-super AMOLED plus screen, best screen out their
-8mp camera with 1080 recording capabilities
-built in FM radio
-gorilla glass, same glass used in military helicopters.
-voice talk- apple basically copied this and called it âsiriâ

good android apps
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also Samsung makes the screen, processor and memory for apple devices so you know its better!

What is better the kindle fire or nook?
Q. So my dad is going to buy my mom a kindle fire, but he was wondering if a nook was better. My mom barely knows how to speak English, so please tell me which one is better for her.

A. Hi Elizabeth, Kindle Fire is OK for video playback, web browsing, and apps. However, it's not good for reading (very reflective screen with no coating), and not the best for anything else with choppy video playback and slow apps load. For only $50 more, you can get Nook Tablet (that is Nook Color 2) - it's performance beats Kindle Fire in all pro reviews specifically on video playback, the screen quality, and how fast apps load. Reported issues with Fire are it runs hot to touch, video playback is jerky, touch screen is not responsive and it takes 2-3 touches to register, power button placement is very poor and is prone to accidental power off, all the hype of Silk browser is a myth where the browsing is actually slower than on other Android tablets, etc.
Nook Tablet has Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, Angry Brids, etc., the best battery life (30% better), the best non-glare laminated screen (visibly noticeable difference in side by side tests in video playback and EBooks reading), double the RAM and space for apps/photos/movies, microSD slot (not on Kindle) and a microphone for Skype (not on Kindle or Color), and much zippier performance during video playback and apps usage than choppy/laggy act of Kindle Fire according to many user reviews. Nook tablet is a bit lighter than Kindle Fire as well.
Sample review below:
PCWORLD:
The Nook Tablet's unique display has less reflectivity than the Kindle Fire's, and so is easier to read. In addition, some fonts and videos render more sharply on it than on the Fire. The dual-core 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4 CPU and 1GB of RAM made switching from app to app a breeze, with little lag or stuttering. Movies played smoothly and stutter-free in Netflix, and the high-definition images re-rendered for Nook's 1024-by-600-pixel display looked lovely, with terrific contrast.
The Nook Tablet's display was dazzling overall. The screen's glare was minimal, thanks to what Barnes & Noble calls its VividView display. The IPS display is laminated and bonded; so unlike on other tablets's displays--including the Kindle Fire's--there's no annoying, visible air gap between the glass screen and the LCD beneath.




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