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It's upgrade time, two years I've had this HTC desire apparently, time flies!

Anyway, I can't decide to keep this phone or upgrade. I'm tempted by the galaxy note, but its pricey, maybe gimmicky, and I have a laptop.

The galaxy s3 scares me! But the s2 I like the look of, a lot; big screen and decent camera :thumbup:

Ive had iPhone and tried the latest nokias and don't rate them, so ill be sticking with Android whatever. I welcome any comments, suggestions and experiences, thank you all......

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The good thing about the XCover is that it's a proper ruggedised waterproof shockproof dustproof version of a Galaxy, so no poncing around with cases to protect it!

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Ive got a iphone simply because few of my mates in the trade have had them for couple years without breaking, ive dropped mine of of a 60ft tree not a scratch on it plus it does all u need it for fone email internet etc etc good phone!

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Ive got a iphone simply because few of my mates in the trade have had them for couple years without breaking, ive dropped mine of of a 60ft tree not a scratch on it plus it does all u need it for fone email internet etc etc good phone!

 

What phone is it?

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Ive got a iphone simply because few of my mates in the trade have had them for couple years without breaking, ive dropped mine of of a 60ft tree not a scratch on it plus it does all u need it for fone email internet etc etc good phone!

 

What phone is it?

 

Ahem! :001_rolleyes:

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Samsung do a nice little range of "Builders Phones" to suit all pockets and with varying levels of functionality. I am sure I will get one but as yet my Sonim is still going strong 2yrs+ the longest ever surviving phone I have had. Very basic but you can knock nails in with it.

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If it still works, stick with it!

I've just ordered a new battery for my BlackBerry Storm 2, which apparently was the worst phone on the history of everything, but I get on OK with it and have done for the last 2 & a half years so until it dies completely, I'm going to plough on with it.... !

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