Guest NexusX Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 So heres the deal, I currently have an iPhone 3G running jailbroken iOS 4.1 , with all the bells and whistles enabled, it does get a little sluggish, but what I love with the iPhone is the soft, smooth scrolling, swiping, panning etc, as well as the really sensitive multitouch/ pinch to zoom, so my question is , is the Blade a contender to the iPhone 3G when it comes to touchscreen sensitivity, I know it has a faster processor , a helluva lot more RAM, so this is a deciding factor Cheers in advance
Guest G0DSPEED Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 So heres the deal, I currently have an iPhone 3G running jailbroken iOS 4.1 , with all the bells and whistles enabled, it does get a little sluggish, but what I love with the iPhone is the soft, smooth scrolling, swiping, panning etc, as well as the really sensitive multitouch/ pinch to zoom, so my question is , is the Blade a contender to the iPhone 3G when it comes to touchscreen sensitivity, I know it has a faster processor , a helluva lot more RAM, so this is a deciding factor Cheers in advance My friend who has a iphone 3gs commented on exactly the points you mention and it was a resounding 'definately not as good' But then I didn't expect it to be :)
Guest Azurren Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 Well.. The best way to put it is like this: If you are really happy with your iPhone and/or your an apple fanboy then you probably won't like the SF If you aren't overall happy with the iPhone, sick playing "in the box" and having to find work arounds / jailbreaks just to do what you think it always should have let you do then you will love the SF But just don't expect it to rival the likes of the Galaxy S / Nexus one (Like some users here seem to think :) )
Guest Kaiser Wilhelm II Posted October 6, 2010 Report Posted October 6, 2010 I've got both. The iPhone (my current main phone) is smoother but I like the openness and higher res screen of the SF. Once I've checked it out for a month - using up the Orange credit - then based upon my so-far mostly favourable impressions I'll probably SIM-unlock it and swap my o2 SIM in from the 3G. Not sure if I'll be able to keep the Openzone/Cloud WiFi access though :-/ However, if you like a more polished, slick, experience then the 3G is probably better for you and I'm speaking as someone with iOS 3.x on mine.
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