Errr.... it's like recommending PS2 to somebody who wants to buy PS3I haven't heard about any issues with the set.
Here, this just might be for you http://www.pakgamers.com/forums/f65/google-nexus-s-i9020-super-136791/
I'm not considering Galaxy S2 at all (even though I know it has better performance than Galaxy Nexus). I sold Galaxy S because I got tired of that shape. ALL Samsung android phones look too similar in my opinion and they should hire (or kidnap :ninja designers of Sony to make better looking phones. Galaxy Nexus is also made by Samsung but it looks much better than other Samsung phones as it is quite different.An alternative would be a Galaxy S2, which can be bought for even lesser price if bought in used.
However, if you really feel the need for an alternative then aim higher, for HTC OneX or a Galaxy S3.
Well with One X you get a phone that
- Looks stunning
- Incredible screen. Best ever on a smartphone
- Good camera. Camera on Galaxy Nexus is atrocious
- Better hardware
It's certainly an option. But official updates sound so much betterYou can always root your phone for up to date software.
It is not ICS fault, you either use on-screen buttons like galaxy nexus or use a dedicated menu button like the galaxy S3. I dont know last time I read a thread at xda there was nothing a non-rooted user could do about it, maybe you used a rooted one V?I think thats not HTC's fault but more ICS fault. Anyway, in One V you can hide that menu bar by long pressing the multi-tasking button. I'm sure you can in One X too.
No it was unrooted and even the little HTC tips in the phone mentioned that you can hide the menu button by long pressing multi-tasking button.It is not ICS fault, you either use on-screen buttons like galaxy nexus or use a dedicated menu button like the galaxy S3. I dont know last time I read a thread at xda there was nothing a non-rooted user could do about it, maybe you used a rooted one V?
No even for apps that have a menu button at the top the menu bar shows up on the one X...yes it's useless but its there. On the S3 samsung could simply update it to make the menu button a multi-tasking button when all or most of the apps have gone the ICS way.No it was unrooted and even the little HTC tips in the phone mentioned that you can hide the menu button by long pressing multi-tasking button.
The problem you see there isn't with HTC, it's with the app that is not updated for Ice Cream Sandwich. There's no use of a menu button on Angry Birds, but because the app is written for Gingerbread, it sees the lack of a menu button and instead creates this software menu button instead. Click it, nothing will happen. It's the same for the Facebook app, but there it needs a menu button. If the app was updated for ICS, the menu button wouldn't be there and instead would be part of the software, just like in the default Google apps for ICS.
It's all about developers not really giving a shit about Google's design choices. When they will, which they will, the menu button on Galaxy SIII will be a useless button.
The menu button - an insight | The Verge ForumsNo even for apps that have a menu button at the top the menu bar shows up on the one X...yes it's useless but its there. On the S3 samsung could simply update it to make the menu button a multi-tasking button when all or most of the apps have gone the ICS way.
but the actual mistake was made by the likes of Samsung, who have included a menu button on their new flagship, the Galaxy S III.
There are no such thing as "bad design" bro, its all "artistic vision" nowEternalBlizzard said:Is it just me or people lately seem to defend every bad game design decision made by the devs and try to give bullshit reasons for that? Or perhaps it's because I'm on reddit and discord