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New Galaxy Note & will iphone5 top iphone 4?

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tomoya-kun:

--- Quote from: rostheferret on September 04, 2011, 06:03:44 PM ---
--- Quote from: tomoya-kun on September 04, 2011, 01:42:27 AM ---The iPhone 5 will be superior to the Galaxy, I have Galaxy and it is a bit crap construction quality.

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The iPhone construction quality ain't brilliant either. I have one friend who covets it as though it'll break if its held too tightly, and I'm not surprised after seeing what's left of another friends iPhone's screen after he kept in his back pocket and did that most dangerous of activities; bending over. And he's not the only one whose broken their screen by doing something rather benign like accidentally dropping it once in your lifetime or putting it under mild tensile forces.

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I don't have an iPhone either, I find that Blackberries or HTC have good construction.

mgz:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 05, 2011, 12:50:43 AM ---
--- Quote from: Osmo on September 04, 2011, 06:22:28 PM ---
--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 04, 2011, 04:33:44 PM ---^ i dont like touchscreen either, you`d be personally putting fingerprints/scratches all over the screen.

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Screen protector? See threw plastic sheet.

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it doesn't cut it, you`d still see fingerprints, scratches are even more visible!
you`d have to replace the protector once a week, bad.

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ok i will agree i have to change my screen protectors one every month or two but wtf kind of sandpaper do you keep in your pocket that you would ruin a screen protector a fucking week. Its unlikely if you are scratching your screen that badly that you would have any device last very long in your possession. Simply put most of what your saying is grasping at straws just put it simple and say you simply prefer buttons of a touchscreen and end it there. Fingerprints wipe off in a second and scratches occur to the screens buttons or not and usually more on the plastic screens typically present on non touchscreen and cheap touchscreen devices then the glass screens of most nice touchscreen devices

kitamesume:
^ Diamond dust LOL kidding

well its not my phone but my cousin's i`d occasionally burrow it from time to time and using the stylus leaves trace marks on the screen protector(cheap one), nails leaves scratch mark too.
he did once tried one of those effing expensive screen protector, cool it lasted two months... then he thinked back, once a week for 10% of the price, he`d be saving 20% worth of money.

ps: he`d change it before the scratches becomes heavily visible, thats why he`d change it once a week, he could stretch it to twice a week if he wasn't that much of a perfectionist.

mgz:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on September 05, 2011, 02:04:26 PM ---^ Diamond dust LOL kidding

well its not my phone but my cousin's i`d occasionally burrow it from time to time and using the stylus leaves trace marks on the screen protector(cheap one), nails leaves scratch mark too.
he did once tried one of those effing expensive screen protector, cool it lasted two months... then he thinked back, once a week for 10% of the price, he`d be saving 20% worth of money.

ps: he`d change it before the scratches becomes heavily visible, thats why he`d change it once a week, he could stretch it to twice a week if he wasn't that much of a perfectionist.

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you are talking about a device with a resistance touch screen, not a capacitive is my guess, since finger nails dont work on capacitive screens and you need a special stylus. Resistance screens were usually shitty and plastic 

kitamesume:
^ that makes sense then.

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