I was looking around phone stores (with live demo units) to see what phone I might get when my contract ends soon.
I noticed that no company seems to make the "perfect" phone - they all seem to have at least one fatal flaw:
HTC One X
+ Great screen
- Too big
HTC One S
+ Great build quality
+ Amazingly thin
- Awful screen
Sony Xperia S
+ Great build quality
- Very bulky
Apple iPhone 4S
+ Lots of third party software
+ Great build quality
- Tiny screen
- Buggy Apple software (eg alarm clock, App Store)
Nokia Lumia 800
+ Good software
+ Great build quality
- Too thick
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
+ Great Software
- Too big
- Plastic feels cheap compared to HTC/Nokia/Apple
Samsung Galaxy S II
+ Great screen
- Plastic also feels cheap
I noticed that HTC really seems to have won the "thinness" stakes at the moment - the One S in particular felt great to hold, and the metal back was good too.
I wonder if any company will get everything right without putting it in a huge body like HTC has?
I noticed that no company seems to make the "perfect" phone - they all seem to have at least one fatal flaw:
HTC One X
+ Great screen
- Too big
HTC One S
+ Great build quality
+ Amazingly thin
- Awful screen
Sony Xperia S
+ Great build quality
- Very bulky
Apple iPhone 4S
+ Lots of third party software
+ Great build quality
- Tiny screen
- Buggy Apple software (eg alarm clock, App Store)
Nokia Lumia 800
+ Good software
+ Great build quality
- Too thick
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
+ Great Software
- Too big
- Plastic feels cheap compared to HTC/Nokia/Apple
Samsung Galaxy S II
+ Great screen
- Plastic also feels cheap
I noticed that HTC really seems to have won the "thinness" stakes at the moment - the One S in particular felt great to hold, and the metal back was good too.
I wonder if any company will get everything right without putting it in a huge body like HTC has?
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