Copper_pipe wrote: » Max budget is €250. I have a lumia 800 and looking to make the move to Android. Good battery life is a must, my lumia just about lasts me the day (1450maH ) . Have no problem buying a Chinese phone, was looking at the jiayu g3 in particular. (Would like a note or sgs3 style)
irishpancake wrote: » http://www.amazon.co.uk/B92M-Android-Dual-Core-Capacitive-Smartphone/dp/B00A7ND5LG/ref=pd_sxp_f_pt £149.99 [€174ish] Review, and cheaper from China.....http://android-sale.com/hdc-galaxy-s3-i9300-phone.html Can be bought from Amazon, free shipping, to Parcel Motel in NI..... sorry I picked my deliverme.ie address, but it's the same thing!!Parcel Motel give you 2 free deliveries to the drop point, so it would be free!!! It's only €3.50 anyway....and it works very well!!!
Copper_pipe wrote: » Nice phone but only 512mb of ram, Would need 1GB, Has that phone a big brother?
_Whimsical_ wrote: » http://shop.vodafone.ie/shop/phones-and-plans/phones/pay-as-you-go/phone-details/samsung-galaxy-s3-mini-blue Samsung Galaxy S3 mini on voda. If you switch a number from another network and buy online via fatcheese.ie you would get it for 200ish.
irishpancake wrote: » Good cop Whimsical......here is a comparison, Sammy wins!!!http://www.morecellphone.com/compare/phones/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-mini-gt-i8190-16gb-vs-jiayu-jy-g3/220434
112 gram vs 131 grams 9.85 millimeters vs 10.8 millimeters
Super AMOLED vs TFT LCD IPS Retina
Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean vs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich ICS
360 hours vs Not supported
(3G HSUPA) 14.4 Mbps vs (3G HSUPA)
USB Micro-B with MHL vs Not supported 802.11 a/b/g/n vs 802.11 b/g Version 4.0 with A2DP vs Version 2.0 with A2DP Supported vs Not supported
Alpha Dog 1 wrote: » The Huawei g300 is only £82 on amazon.
IrishHomer wrote: » It's €119 in Irish Vodafone stores. Works out €100 on Amazon but anyone know how much delivery costs on Amaon? Perhaps not much price difference after all?
Deleted User wrote: » I certainly wouldn't say the mini wins. First of all, the G3 is much cheaper (and let's cancel out the fact that you might get hit with customs with the fact that Fatcheese will give you your money in about 10 years). Secondly, the screen on the G3 is both bigger and more resolute. (And yes, some people don't like big screens, but this screen isn't particularly big by any stretch of the imagination). The cameras are also better and it is has dual sim capabilities which is handy for holidays etc. The only positive I can see for the mini is higher internal storage. (EDIT: The internal storage is only 8gb on the one Vodafone are selling anyway.) Both have microSD slots though. They claim that the mini has better battery life, even though it only has about half the battery of the G3. I know bigger screen means bigger battery consumption but I would be very surprised if the battery life was not better on the G3, especially with a custom rom. I will go through the other so called "advantages" of the mini one by one: It's obviously going to be thinner and lighter as it is smaller. It's highly debatable which of those is better. I would assume that the mini screen is pentile which a lot of people don't like, but I wouldn't say either screen would be considered bad. There are already lots of Jelly Bean roms available for the G3. ??? ??? None of these are important for the majority of people. If you can stretch, get the Nexus 4. If not, get the G3 or the G2S.
irishpancake wrote: » Ahh now, it's cheaper on Voda Ireland, if you port a number, say a free SIM from Tesco....€99.99 Plus, there is the possibility of a €24 discount from fatcheese So, you could get it for €76!!!!! [plus about €6-€10 for unlock code from eBay] and, there are numerous ROM's available on Modaco. thanks to TM for this info.
nelly17 wrote: » http://www.focalprice.com/MH0486B/Newsmy_NM890_50_Android_412_Quad_Core_MTK6589_12GHz_3G_Smartphone.html?utm_source=Radica&utm_medium=EM&utm_campaign=DM_1311ZT_Phone_MH0486B
JJJJNR wrote: » thats a nice one actually and a good price for quad core.
Kristopherus wrote: » All the Android phones that I've run through my hands have short-life battery charge. 2 days would be an eternity. The most ancient Nokia would beat any of them hands down. Battery life in the iphone is about the only advantage it has over the Android phones. Its a big challenge for the Samsungs of this world.
IrishHomer wrote: » I can't find the camera details for this phone? Anybody know what focalprice are like to shop with?