Galaxy S3 vs Galaxy Note 2 vs HTC One X

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    Galaxy S3 vs Galaxy Note 2 vs HTC One X


    Hello all :)

    Samsung Galaxy S3 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 vs HTC One X

    Which one is best to buy?
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    Note 2.
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    i read few articles on S3 vs Note 2 too but could'nt find a better comparison idk people on internet missed several main points.. i found that Note 2 has less pixels dpi with same resolution but it has better Battery, S-Pen and new OS..
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    Exactly boogieboy. Not to forget that Note 2 has 2gb RAM and Samsung is making its full use by providing the multiview feature.
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    WoW multiview? i did'nt know about that
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    The specs are all well and good, but the best thing is to see the phones first hand and try them out.

    I was all set to get the HTC Evo 4G LTE when I spied the Motorola Photon Q. I really thought I might go for the Photon instead, but I went to my local Sprint store to see them both. Fortunately they were close enough where I could use them side-by-side. I loaded a few YouTube videos and watched how they were handled. I browsed the application icons and checked out the responsiveness. Overall they are both very respectable phones, but the EVO won out for a few subtleties that I couldn't witness just viewing these phones on-line. Definitely see your phone first hand before buying, as you'll be using this device on a daily basis for a long time.
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    boogieboy said:
    WoW multiview? i did'nt know about that
    Because of the big screen and lot of RAM, you can work on 2 apps simultaneously at a time. For example, on half screen, you're watching a movie and on the other half screen, you're browsing the web.
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    ^ I couldn't see "multi-tasking" on such a small device. But bring that to the iPad and now you're talking.
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    This is what I'm seeing on my Android Market Newsletter today: GALAXY Note 2

    Galaxy Note 2 with Genius Stylus, Larger Screen and Android Jelly Bean - AndroidPIT


    Galaxy s3 Premier:

    Galaxy Nexus + Galaxy S3 = The Newly Announced Galaxy Premier - AndroidPIT

    I hope this may be helpful .

    New link... you might want to read this

    http://www.androidpit.com/samsung-galaxy-note-2

    How to Bump Up Your internal Memory:

    http://www.androidpit.com/galaxy-s3-note2-memory-bump
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    thanks for the links LPt they certainly are useful and also explains that Note 2 is superior than S3 and this one Nexus.

    Dinesh thanks for explaining multiview and it sounds really fantastic as i used to thought about having this kind of feature in phones now it's Note 2 there's no doubt it attracts me towards itself more now.

    Cytherian thanks for the advise and i agree that i should try it out before buying although i used a friends S3 and it really felt nice using it but Note 2 seems bigger and better in appearance and performance wise.

    :)
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