View Poll Results: Choosing A Phone - Galaxy S3 or Iphone 5?
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Samsung Galaxy S3
8 16.33% -
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
21 42.86% -
Apple iPhone 5
12 24.49% -
Nokia 3310
2 4.08% -
Others
6 12.24%
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February 7th, 2013 12:59 PM #41
in that case, go with the iphone. the only risk is if you get a lemon and the battery dies early. but, generally, the build quality is excellent; i know people who are still using 3g (a few months shy of 5 years) and 3gs until now.
before making up your mind, though, i would suggest you go and try both out sa stores.
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February 7th, 2013 01:19 PM #42
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February 7th, 2013 02:00 PM #43
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February 7th, 2013 02:19 PM #44
The iphone's battery can be replaced too like samsung?
I don't use my phone for porma. I still use my Nokia 3310 and I don't mind people teasing me about it. Now I'm confused, matibay pa talaga apple o hindi? hehe. Kasi clumsy ako with phones and I tend to drop it a lot. Minsan tumatalsik pa tanggal battery. Ayoko ng phone na masyado iniingatan.
I hate iTunes sobra. I only use it when I need to transfer music for to my ipod.
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February 7th, 2013 02:22 PM #45Naisip ko kasi there are apps na only those 2 phones can do? Kasi it's the most prolific phone now.
Kung may pera, edi ganito. Eto yung dahilan kung bakit may mga naka-7D kahit hindi seryoso sa photography, kaya naka-i7 kahit hindi kailangan sa trabaho, or kaya naka-V6 kahit ambagal bagal magmaneho.
But personally I really don't find it practical. I always consider the opportunity cost whenever I buy anything. I'm not as well-off as majority of the people here are. The extra hours spent on research and discernment are worth it in exchange for the savings I get by choosing what gives the best bang for the buck.
However, once you consider the image of owning a higher end product, then the rationality of the discussion is muddled. No matter what people say in this forum, for most Filipinos, owning an iPhone or an S3 is a big thing. The increase in price from a mid-range Samsung smartphone such as the Galaxy Ace 2 or Galaxy S Duos isn't proportional to the increase in hardware capability, yet Samsung gets away with it precisely because people have a higher willingness to pay for the S3 because of its brand equity.
Also, once you enter the entire slew of mid-range smartphones, it'd be best to consider options from HTC and Sony, or perhaps even Nokia if you're into a Windows 8 phone.
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February 7th, 2013 02:24 PM #46
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Technically, iPhone's battery can be replaced. Dalhin mo sa GH, they know how to open it and they have class A battery un ay kung talagang sira na iPhone battery mo. Last option.
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February 7th, 2013 02:26 PM #47
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February 7th, 2013 02:27 PM #48
kung gagamitin ni TS ng pang matagalan, ill recommend iphone 5, at ang ip5 matagal mag mark down ang price, unlike samsung 3-4 weeks pa lang, marked down na agad ang price. IMO
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February 7th, 2013 02:54 PM #49
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February 7th, 2013 03:06 PM #50
What samsung phone would you recommend for me? I could go for lower model Samsung or Iphones as well. Image is not a factor for me talaga. I only chose those phone models because I assume that it's the best in it class considering it's popularity. I don't mind spending a bit more as long as the phone will last me long (5 yrs)
I kinda like the Hello Kitty phone that Monseratto posted.
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