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Sensation 100%! Awesome phone.
After playing with Android, I really like it, it's responsive, you can really configure it how you want, a lot more than iOS, there are some great applications on the market place. Feels like a really polished tool. The Desire S feels nice in the hand, really good screen and far superior battery life than my iPhone 4 had. Things like transferring files onto it and music is really simple.
Having now had both iOS and Android (2.3.3) I must say, that overall, I still prefer iOS. Seems like a more polished OS, it's very smooth with the animation and doesn't jerk as much as Android (Desire S) I also prefer how emails are rendered. (even though on Android, I like the way how you can change the views and how attachments are managed.)
Even though everyone raves on about Flash this and Flash that, personally, I don't care about it, and even if the iPhone had it, I would not be bothered. The rendering on iOS for websites is simply superb, nearly every website looks amazing, looks like you are viewing it on a normal screen, however Android has issues with quite a few websites I have looked at and additionally, when scrolling through, it doesn't feel as fluid.
Overall, very impressed with Android, need to play with it a LOT more before I can write it off (want to change work E71's to probably HTC Android phones) hence why making a real effort with it, however, I personally feel, that iOS has a very intuitive feel to it.
After playing with Android, I really like it, it's responsive, you can really configure it how you want, a lot more than iOS, there are some great applications on the market place. Feels like a really polished tool. The Desire S feels nice in the hand, really good screen and far superior battery life than my iPhone 4 had. Things like transferring files onto it and music is really simple.
Having now had both iOS and Android (2.3.3) I must say, that overall, I still prefer iOS. Seems like a more polished OS, it's very smooth with the animation and doesn't jerk as much as Android (Desire S) I also prefer how emails are rendered. (even though on Android, I like the way how you can change the views and how attachments are managed.)
Even though everyone raves on about Flash this and Flash that, personally, I don't care about it, and even if the iPhone had it, I would not be bothered. The rendering on iOS for websites is simply superb, nearly every website looks amazing, looks like you are viewing it on a normal screen, however Android has issues with quite a few websites I have looked at and additionally, when scrolling through, it doesn't feel as fluid.
Overall, very impressed with Android, need to play with it a LOT more before I can write it off (want to change work E71's to probably HTC Android phones) hence why making a real effort with it, however, I personally feel, that iOS has a very intuitive feel to it.
That's a really level-headed opinion and I enjoyed reading it! On here you tend to get either Apple haters or Apple lovers and can never get a balanced view half the time. Cheers for the review, I'd love to see how the sensation might stack up with it being a slightly newer handset.
I have desire S and am REALLY impressed with it . Dosent jerk at all ever, and is really smooth not had i phone so cant compare but for the cost you cant really go wrong . battery lasts bout day half 2 days. Phone is well finished and well built would recommend it . Looked at sensation, better phone but dicided to get the buy desire S instead and go on a rolling contract . If i phone 5 is what everyone is expecting may well swop it for one but cant see it being night and day different and will probly cost 35-40 min on 2 year contract .