Full review of the iPhone 4S and iOS 5. In this video I review all the hardware and software specifications (the iOS). If you would like to see the unboxing video of this, there will be a link down below.[/p]
At least it ain't an unboxing.it smell like the end of gbatemp :/
w8ing for a window$ or m$office review ....
thanks for the review.
i don't want this to sound unfriendly but that was a slobby job.
maybe some preparation would have been nice, such as making sure if the cam will stay focussed and
writing down the most important facts so you don't keep forgetting stuff.
als the ending was quite distracting. maybe some cutting would have helped
anyways, thx for reviewing the phone.
You should know that the Samsung Galaxy S II Still beats the hell out of the iPhone 4S
a little comparison for you:
iPhone 4S vs Samsung Galaxy S II
Oh and 1 more thing:
the iPhone 4S is STILL very easy to break....
check out this YouTube video to see iPhone 4s vs Samsung Galaxy S II Droptest:
[media]http://www.youtube.c...h?v=elKxgsrJFhw[/media]
one last thing for Haddad:
The Galaxy S 2 has also a dualcore, and it's 1,2Ghz! while the iPhone 4s is only 800Mhz
This is a personal taste. I still prefer the Galaxy S2You should know that the Samsung Galaxy S II Still beats the hell out of the iPhone 4S
a little comparison for you:
iPhone 4S vs Samsung Galaxy S II
Oh and 1 more thing:
the iPhone 4S is STILL very easy to break....
check out this YouTube video to see iPhone 4s vs Samsung Galaxy S II Droptest:
[media]http://www.youtube.c...h?v=elKxgsrJFhw[/media]
one last thing for Haddad:
The Galaxy S 2 has also a dualcore, and it's 1,2Ghz! while the iPhone 4s is only 800Mhz
I know its easy to break but the iPhone 4S looks wayy nicer then the Galaxy S2,
The Super Amoled Plus screens are the best screens that are produced at the moment, even Pro Apple website Engdaget says thatThe retina dispay makes the iPhone wayyyy better then the S2
First of all, try to learn how you type in Android,and iOS 5 beats Andrioid
That is what I think
A lot of the iOS 5 features are features that Android already had.I know its easy to break but the iPhone 4S looks wayy nicer then the Galaxy S2, The retina dispay makes the iPhone wayyyy better then the S2 and iOS 5 beats Andrioid
That is what I think
A lot of the iOS 5 features are features that Android already had.I know its easy to break but the iPhone 4S looks wayy nicer then the Galaxy S2, The retina dispay makes the iPhone wayyyy better then the S2 and iOS 5 beats Andrioid
That is what I think
(Already well documented is iOS' Notification Center, which has been present in Android since 1.x)
Having not experienced iOS 5 firsthand yet I can only go by what I've seen of it, though, but I can't really agree with you there given the feature list. Siri is a nice touch, though, and perhaps iMessage too, but other than that...
In terms of looks, I think I still prefer the look of the S II but that's not to say I don't like the look of the iPhone 4/4S. In terms of screen resolution, I would like a larger resolution on the S II, though. That's perhaps its possible weak point.
Yeah, I know about alternatives to iMessage for multiple patforms and cross-platform, but I just wanted to point out that it's a nice touch.A lot of the iOS 5 features are features that Android already had.I know its easy to break but the iPhone 4S looks wayy nicer then the Galaxy S2, The retina dispay makes the iPhone wayyyy better then the S2 and iOS 5 beats Andrioid
That is what I think
(Already well documented is iOS' Notification Center, which has been present in Android since 1.x)
Having not experienced iOS 5 firsthand yet I can only go by what I've seen of it, though, but I can't really agree with you there given the feature list. Siri is a nice touch, though, and perhaps iMessage too, but other than that...
In terms of looks, I think I still prefer the look of the S II but that's not to say I don't like the look of the iPhone 4/4S. In terms of screen resolution, I would like a larger resolution on the S II, though. That's perhaps its possible weak point.
About iMessage: There are plenty other apps for that, like WhatsApp... and it works for the most smartphones:
Android, Symbian, iOS, Blackberry, and hell even Windows Phone 7 (Mango).
I dont see any benefits why I should use iMessage....
Resolution doesn't matter actually... but if you still want to talk about resolution:
The new Galaxy Nexus phone that is just announced has 1280x720 resolution!
Edit: With Super Amoled HD screen!!! woohoo!
Edit 2: Couldn't resist to paste this commercial about the new Galaxy Nexus with some awesome features:
[media]http://www.youtube.c...h?v=-F_ke3rxopc[/media]
I think it will, along with several Gingerbread devices.Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will be optimized for dual-core CPUs. But I doubt your precious Galaxy S II will get updated (Don't quote me on that)
I'd just like to point out that even though the Galaxy S II has a better or higher clocked CPU, doesnt mean it will run better.
Android 2.x isn't optimized for dual-core chips. Unlike iOS which is. The Galaxy S II feels in speed a bit like the iPhone 4.
But whatever. I just wanted to say that software optimization is a big part of this all. Android is designed to run on a lot of hardware, and in that case, it can get very unoptimized. Which is part of the reason I think Android handsets keep adding such over the top CPUs(not only reason of course).
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will be optimized for dual-core CPUs. But I doubt your precious Galaxy S II will get updated (Don't quote me on that)
Agreed, iOS5 use's the dual-core chp perfectly. And software is a perfect match for the hardware in the iPhone 4S, the S2's hardware/software dont blend in as well as the iPhone 4s