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Sansung Glaxy S II vs. HTC Sensation
Hey world,
I'm in the midst of a debate with myself over which phone to get.
On the one hand the Galaxy S II is faster and has more internal memory, a better screen in terms of colour and sunlight performance and is thinner and lighter, on the other the HTC is better built, has a higher resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio, better audio quality and sense is a much better UI, plus the HTC is cheaper.
What do you all think?
I'm in the midst of a debate with myself over which phone to get.
On the one hand the Galaxy S II is faster and has more internal memory, a better screen in terms of colour and sunlight performance and is thinner and lighter, on the other the HTC is better built, has a higher resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio, better audio quality and sense is a much better UI, plus the HTC is cheaper.
What do you all think?
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idoruh's pick
SGS2 won for me because:
- 16GB vs 1GB (this is huge)
- screen viewing angle
- lighter and thinner
- CyanogenMod 7 available (also huge)
- 16GB vs 1GB (this is huge)
- screen viewing angle
- lighter and thinner
- CyanogenMod 7 available (also huge)
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idoruh's pick
for me the HTC was the clear winner. I basically do not like the Samsung UI and I didn't digg the feel of the phone in the store. Then the guy just told me I should hold the sensation for a moment and I was sold. Funny thing is, after owning a hero for one year, I actually wanted to go for a phone with a hardware keyboard again. So far no regrets at all!
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Not really sure how much cheapter HTC Sensation is compared to Galaxy S II. But 16GB internal memory for Glaxy S II, makes it a clear winner!!
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