Beovilla - 14/7/2013 18:58
Been using an HTC 'something' S for the last two years, my first experience with Android. Have to say I am not overly impressed .. very clunky. As I am due an upgrade next month, and don't want to stretch to an iphone on contract, I was wondering if anybody has much experience with Windows OS on mobiles?
Beovilla - 14/7/2013 21:15
Thanks. Not sure which version of Android I have. Do you know how I can find out? (Sorry, not really a phone person ... just want to avoid something which freezes up on a regular basis).
Prepared - 11/7/2013 17:55
I couldn't find that thread, I was too busy looking for my penis
kefkat - 15/7/2013 00:17
Prepared - 11/7/2013 17:55
I couldn't find that thread, I was too busy looking for my penis
I don't have a penis however I do have a windows phone
ClivetheVillan - 11/7/2013 20:53
Just been given a Apple iphone 4s as it needed a new charger so my mate got pissed of with it and gave it me lol i have ordered a new charger of Ebay for £2.95 lol and its due to be delivered between sat and Mon my mate is going to be well pissed when he finds out how much i paid for a charger
Are these 4s any good?
Beovilla - 14/7/2013 22:43
Aha. Thanks. 2.3.5 is what it says. So you are saying that the newer Android versions are smoother than what I have?
HeathfieldRoad1874 - 15/7/2013 10:13
Beovilla - 14/7/2013 22:43
Aha. Thanks. 2.3.5 is what it says. So you are saying that the newer Android versions are smoother than what I have?
Yep, much smoother. They implemented something called project butter in 4.1, and it is "Buttery Smooth"!!!!!
It's worth popping into a Carphone Warehouse or Tesco Mobil and having a look, before you make your mind up. You're already half way to setting a new phone up, just be logging into your Google account, so it makes it a bit easier.
Good luck, and let us know hos you get on.