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My Galaxy S2 for att started fucking up Monday. It thinks the charger is plugged in when its not ( I learned this after doing a factory reset which did nothing ) and it drains the battery 2-3 times faster than it should. If I turn it off it either turns right back on, or it takes forever to turn on. I googled it to see what the issue is and its pretty common that the micro USB on the S2 is a piece if shit, dirt gets into it and causes this shit. Ill find out tomorrow what ATT is going to do. Great phone but what a fuck major hardware fuck up.
 
Oct 3, 2006
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I just switched to Verizon and got a Galaxy S3. This phone is dope, and so is the service. The 4g is like WiFi compared to the 3g service I was getting with Sprint.
 
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Galaxy S3 owners = buy the QCell extended battery. It costs $20 and is a better deal than what Mugen ($80) and Seidio ($70) are asking. I can use the phone under HEAVY use all day and not have to worry about tomorrow. The Otterbox Defender case works with extended batteries.
 
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eport: Samsung Galaxy S4 due out in February September 17, 2012 | By Doug Gross, CNN Days after the iPhone 5 was announced, Samsung is reportedly prepared to roll out a new version of its Samsung Galaxy S, the phone that has established itself as Apple's chief smartphone rival. The Samsung Galaxy S4 will be introduced in February at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, according to The Korea Times. The report from the Times, the oldest English-language newspaper in South Korea, where Samsung is based, cites unnamed company officials and parts suppliers in the region. Among the Galaxy S4's features will be a 5-inch screen, slightly larger than the display on the popular Galaxy S III and a full inch bigger than the iPhone 5, the report said. It will have more powerful hardware and software and will "definitely use" 4G LTE networks, a parts supplier told the paper. The perils of sleeping with your mobile phone Phones running Google's Android operating system have been outselling the iPhone for some time. But that's a fragmented field that includes dozens of phones of varying quality. No single handset has established itself as a serious rival to Apple's phone. The Galaxy S III has made perhaps the best claim. Last month, the company announced it had sold more than 20 million units in three months, making September the first month since the release of the iPhone 4S that it wasn't the world's top-selling smartphone. Snap reviews of the iPhone 5 have been somewhat mixed, at least among the tech media. Many who got a hands-on demo at Apple's Wednesday announcement praised its slimmer, lighter design, bigger display and faster processor. Others said the device failed to produce groundbreaking advances at a moment when Apple, perhaps for the first time ever, finds itself needing to catch up with features available on other phones. Customer response, however, has been overwhelming. Pre-orders of the iPhone 5 "sold out" almost instantly (an admittedly arbitrary feat considering Apple controls the supply), with orders topping 2 million in the first 24 hours. That's double the 1 million for last year's iPhone 4S in the same time period. The phone hits stores Friday in the United States, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the United Kingdom. It rolls out in 22 other countries on September 28. The S4's release would mark Samsung's biggest salvo since a federal court in California ruled that Samsung violated multiple Apple patents in the release of its own products. After the ruling, Apple asked the court to add the Galaxy S III to the list of products that are in violation. The case was just one of roughly 50 patent disputes in different countries. Some of the other courts have ruled in favor of Samsung. According to the South Korean news report, Samsung is working with U.S. carriers on modified designs the company said will eliminate any questions about patents. The report said Samsung plans to fire back in another way, too. Samsung is asking Apple to pay more for the processors it produces at an Austin, Texas, plant and is promoting itself as "the only firm that can guarantee on-time delivery, output commitment and better pricing for mobile application processors," one executive told The Korea Times. Hanging on to a busted phone?
 
Jun 23, 2002
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Galaxy S3 owners = buy the QCell extended battery. It costs $20 and is a better deal than what Mugen ($80) and Seidio ($70) are asking. I can use the phone under HEAVY use all day and not have to worry about tomorrow. The Otterbox Defender case works with extended batteries.
great info, just ordered. love the phone but thought the battery drained too quick. i mean i use the shit outta it all day but anything to make it last longer is def welcomed
 
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Our Verizon contract is up December 6th, so we're gonna ditch them and go pre-paid.

The wifey is pretty set on the LG Venice (Boost) and I'm debating between the HTC One V, Kyocera Rise and LG Optimus Slider (all on Virgin). I'm slightly interested in the Venice as well, but it's a bit pricier than what I wanna spend.

I know this thread is all about the latest and greatest, but I'm hoping someone here has had some kind of experience with any of the phones and can share some info.
 

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meanwhile, my sprint contract is up!! finally..2 miserable years of dropped calls, late texts and horrible data speeds all done

sprint asked me if i want to take this great opportunity and upgrade my phone as well as my contract...i replied absolutely not!

im switching to verizon