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Location: Las Vegas
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: over there
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The main reason why i got rid of the GS3 in general is because im not to fond of Samsungs skin that they have over the Android OS. I rather have a pure android experience. And with that, it takes ages for other manufactures and carriers to push out android updates. Sooner or later, they wont push out a update for it at all when the phone is old news. Had experienced that with Motorola and i didn't want to go back. Sure its a great device, but id pick Windows over Android for a more unique and enjoyable user experience. Just personal preferences.
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02-09-2013
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But you could have got a nexus, regardless of your service provider they get updates from Google. I just cant back Windows Phone after having used one for over a year. Its a painfully over simplified OS and it gets old and boring fast. |
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02-10-2013
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Noobly
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: US
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The Nokia Lumia 920 is pretty good, not as complex in my opinion (its a windows phone)
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