Discuss.
3/9/2013 5:38:04 PM
just get the free flip phone
3/9/2013 5:39:39 PM
galaxy s2cheap (~$50 with contract)fast (dual core @ 1.2ghz)handles everything you would normally throw at itbetter video than iPhone5 if you want bragging rights, it's between galaxy s3 and iphone5 which may be around $150 with contract, I suppose[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 5:41 PM. Reason : ]
3/9/2013 5:41:03 PM
I love my iPhone.
3/9/2013 5:43:31 PM
iPhone pros:- better battery life than androids- generally more stable as far as apps closing at random, random resets, etcandroid pros:- open source so more free apps, apps from more sources (google play, amazon app store, random .APK files)- flash compatible for sites that haven't upgraded to html5- (depending on model) can actually swap out batteries without needing a special hex toolmy advice though is always to go to a best buy type store and handle them both yourself and see what you prefer...android and iOS are both user-friendly operating systems, but plenty of people prefer one or the other...see which you likethen order one from somebody cheaper than shitty best buy lol
3/9/2013 5:48:05 PM
Android is only flash compatible pre 4.0
3/9/2013 6:00:04 PM
if you want more opportunities to use a phone for reasons other than calling/texting people, then yes you should get a smart phoneif you only plan to use your phone to call/text, then you can go w/o a smart phone[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 6:01 PM. Reason : dat grammar]
3/9/2013 6:00:21 PM
iPhone is pretty user friendly.If you don't plan to "do" much, it might be the right choice.Pretty much what TT said, with the addition that the iPhone is lacking in screen size, comparatively.
3/9/2013 6:01:02 PM
iphone is so dated at this point, i hate mine. there just isn't any innovation.
3/9/2013 6:03:34 PM
Galaxy S4 is releasing soon, so if you wait a few months the S3 should drop in price. I have no complaints about my S3.
3/9/2013 6:04:17 PM
3/9/2013 6:07:20 PM
Not entirely true. It's not "officially" supported but you can get the archived 4.0 version from adobe and use a flash compatible browser like Firefox. Works fine on my Nexus 10 running 4.2.2.]
3/9/2013 6:21:26 PM
Yes, you have to sideload Flash. But even then, I did find it buggy on my Nexus 7.I personally prefer the iPhone though. There may be more free apps for Android, but they are seriously subpar and shitty. I find iOS to have far more quality apps available.
3/9/2013 6:27:43 PM
since merbig has derailed the thread, i too prefer my iPhone, since if the battery dies, I get to take it to an Apple Store so a Genius can replace the battery since I'm not technically adept enough to do it myself
3/9/2013 6:29:14 PM
I don't care for apple as a company and find their "innovations" largely idiotic. Nothing like being too fucking obstinate to just have a fucking mini-USB input for charging and data.
3/9/2013 6:33:17 PM
I just switched from android to iphone and I'm enjoying it so far
3/9/2013 6:37:36 PM
^^^ Never had to have a battery replaced in my iPhone 4, though now I've got an iPhone 5.Do you plan to use the same phone for the next 5 years?[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 6:40 PM. Reason : .]
3/9/2013 6:38:50 PM
Got an Iphone and love it. It's definitely not the best phone on the market, but it reigns supreme when it comes to the marketplace for apps and content.Also, since I'm a mac user it integrates really well with my laptop and ipad. It's also fairly idiot-proof, which tends to bring on a lot of hate, but it's a factor of design I find ingenious.I don't think this will last much longer. Apple seems to be losing the battle when it comes to holding the market share on great design coupled with advancing technology.
3/9/2013 6:39:09 PM
Dont get an iPhone. You would hate it. Think of it like this. The iPhone is Janeway and the Droid DNA is like Sisko. I love my Janeway.....]
3/9/2013 6:45:57 PM
great, another fucking barbecue thread
3/9/2013 6:47:39 PM
^ You're welcome to get the fuck out of it at anytime.
3/9/2013 6:49:22 PM
you are so dull
3/9/2013 6:52:51 PM
Predictable
3/9/2013 6:53:32 PM
But seriously, if you like simplicity and ease of us go the iPhone route. If you like to modify or personalize your stuff get an android. Chances are if you haven't gotten a smartphone or tablet yet in this day and age, you'll prefer an iPhone.
3/9/2013 6:56:08 PM
thinking about going to a windows phone
3/9/2013 7:14:52 PM
fuck it, buy a blackberry 10.
3/9/2013 7:16:44 PM
3/9/2013 7:17:57 PM
i'm still jealous of my coworkers windows phone now that the PDF reader works well. If you don't care about being able to get all the apps, its really nice. (if you want apps, its a waste of time)The Nokia Lumia 820 is the best free phone on the market
3/9/2013 7:21:29 PM
pretty sure android/iphone/blackberry/windows phone/etc can all read PDF documents just fine]
3/9/2013 7:40:25 PM
WP8 only has one PDF reader and its made by Microsoft. And until the latest update it couldn't read anything except standard 8.5"x11" PDFs with no layers. SO if you review technical documents, PDFs with comments, or drawing size PDFs you definitely could NOT do it on WP8 until very recently.
3/9/2013 7:58:00 PM
if you rely on a phone to review drawing size documents, you need to invest in a computeri use my phone to scan through 8.5x11 pdf documentsif i need to look at a 36"x48" drawing, i'm not gonna be the idiot who tries to do it all from my smartphone[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 8:01 PM. Reason : .]
3/9/2013 8:00:40 PM
A Windows Phone 8 phone is only good if you ignore one of the main reasons for getting a smartphone in the first place...
3/9/2013 8:01:29 PM
^^which works well if you ever have a job that requires you to be in the field and you want to check a document on the go or the shitter, you're the idiot who has to go find your laptop and drag it to the bathroom (and not to mention that half the time it wouldn't display even regular size PDF documents incorrectly, and had trouble with large files or PDFs formatted from Word)^which is...?[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 8:05 PM. Reason : i'm smarter than you]
3/9/2013 8:04:38 PM
3/9/2013 8:07:49 PM
I have a very reliable source that dtownral has a cricket phone.
3/9/2013 8:08:47 PM
it was paired with my auto insurance from the general
3/9/2013 8:09:42 PM
when i worked in a field that relied on drawing sized documents, there was always at least one hard copy set on-sitesure if you wanna verify the dimensons of a bedroom while you're dropping a deuce, a phone can assist in thatbut thats about all it can do, assisti can give you a takeoff from some PDFs on door and hardware prices, drywall and stud prices, etc, but i'm not going into the field with nothing but a smartphone, so its not an issue
3/9/2013 8:12:07 PM
when someone emails you some updated drawings to approve, just tell them you'll wait for the hardcopy to be fedexed because Windows Phone!Now at least you can view them, and it works well, you just can't mark them up.
3/9/2013 8:14:47 PM
By a used flip phone for $20.I'm rocking an original Samsung Alias.5/5 starsNo complaints.
3/9/2013 8:16:52 PM
i appreciate being able to view more than just MS Office documents on my phone, I'm just not making a smartphone purchase decision based on being able to finger flick through a large scale documentand like i said, androids, iphones, blackberrys (and apparently not old windows phones) can already open PDF files, so i dont get the beefbesides, if updated drawings are coming in, i should be able to open them on a computer, cause if the architect is updating drawings during construction, you have a lot more things to worry about than your smartphone capabilities
3/9/2013 8:21:14 PM
A/E's update drawings during the project on pretty much any project, that's the entire point of revisions and document control. You also have to send them redlined asbuilts, and its in your interest as a cover-your-ass measure to wait for them to update drawings before proceeding.
3/9/2013 8:29:46 PM
no, architects and engineers do not pretty much update the project during the construction phase on any project, they tend to do it pre-construction, unless any unforseen circumstances come upand still, relying on your phone is dumb for that purposethere is a reason drawings are generally 11x17 - 36x48because they arent meant to be looked at on cellphones]
3/9/2013 8:34:40 PM
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3/9/2013 8:36:21 PM
The iPhone 5 screen is too small and thin making it not easy to type on. So an android phone is better from that aspect. Also there are more android phones to choose from and they aren't as overpriced.
3/9/2013 8:49:33 PM
I think if you have a use for having a computer in your pocket, then a smartphone would be beneficial. Comes down to whether or not you will take advantage of the features it has to offer. Otherwise it's not worth the extra money. Things I use my smartphone for:GPSCalendarWeatherFacebook TWWMoodleLooking up phone numbers Google talkVideo chatGamesAs far as what type of smartphone. Do you have an ipad or apple computer? Do you want the fastest Internet speed? Do you want a large screen or small phone? How much are you willing to spend? For the love of God, don't get a free phone, you cheap fucks. How important is battery life? My razr maxx will last 2 days. <3Do you want to be able to customize your device? Do you want an all touch or one with a keyboard?
3/9/2013 9:47:53 PM
i have a droid razr m. i like it a lot. i have some gripes w/ android, but i don't think any w/ the phone itself.
3/9/2013 10:27:49 PM
3/9/2013 11:52:24 PM
Samsung Galaxy S IV
3/10/2013 8:08:55 AM
Blackberry Z10 Pick one up and report back on how it performs.
3/10/2013 11:29:45 AM
3/10/2013 11:44:25 AM