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Upgrading phone soon. Which direction to go?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 48658" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Upgrading phone soon. Which direction to go?</p><p></p><p>I did an upgrade from my Nokia E62 to Samsung Galaxy II Skyrocket. It's my first Android phone and so far I like it. LOUD audio; I can actually hear a caller over walk in music. Apps? I don't care. I looked through the store and didn't see anything useful except for "Bridle", a rigging calculator. I'll probably download the Kindle app at some point so I can read between cues when working as a stagehand.</p><p></p><p>I don't play games in general, so I don't play them on my phone.</p><p></p><p>I'm not an Apple fan boy. Apple makes a variety of consumer devices, some of which I use or specify because they're the right tool for a job. If you need a phone with good RF performance and audio, try the Samsung. Motorola and Nokia used to have a great RF reputation, not sure how they compare to others these days... but if you don't have RF, you don't have a phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 48658, member: 67"] Re: Upgrading phone soon. Which direction to go? I did an upgrade from my Nokia E62 to Samsung Galaxy II Skyrocket. It's my first Android phone and so far I like it. LOUD audio; I can actually hear a caller over walk in music. Apps? I don't care. I looked through the store and didn't see anything useful except for "Bridle", a rigging calculator. I'll probably download the Kindle app at some point so I can read between cues when working as a stagehand. I don't play games in general, so I don't play them on my phone. I'm not an Apple fan boy. Apple makes a variety of consumer devices, some of which I use or specify because they're the right tool for a job. If you need a phone with good RF performance and audio, try the Samsung. Motorola and Nokia used to have a great RF reputation, not sure how they compare to others these days... but if you don't have RF, you don't have a phone. [/QUOTE]
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