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HTC HD2, iPhone?
Hey Habr.
Such situation. Now I have HTC HD2, everything is fine, everything is fine... But this week I finally got the rights, and there was a new source of infusion of money :)
In this regard, the question. Do you think it would be reasonable to change HD2 for iPhone 3G\3GS? Will I be able to use the smaller iPhone after HD2 and its huge screen?
Thanks for the feedback!
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3G and 3Gs are very different devices, primarily in terms of speed. If 3G is simply unrealistic to use with the latest firmware and the latest software, then 3Gs is still possible.
Further. Battery. She is not. Including in 3Gs.
In general, I would recommend staying on HD2 or buying a 4-ku. There, the problems of the screen, battery and speed are solved (well, or they are not as acute as in 3G / 3Gs). 1
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Hammer, buy a suitable piece of iron on android.
No matter how much I poke into YaFons - even after a shitty android for 5.5k rubles, they seem to me useless bricks. Especially without ipad and laptop with Macos.
If you change it to Iphone 4, and so IMHO it will be awed for soap. This is in terms of common sense.
Well, if you really want / really need an iPhone (for example, for the sake of some kind of software), then why not change it.
change HD2 to Android, just change the firmware. There will be a new phone in fact :)
No, 3G and 3GS will still be worse than HD2 in terms of performance. I do not recommend installing the latest firmware on 3G, since the latest versions of iOS are demanding on hardware and are aimed at 3GS and iPhone 4.
You can still think and estimate about 3GS, but if I were you, I would leave HD2 if its dimensions are not critical for you .
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