1. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    My point was more that I don't want to have to do all of that stuff. I know it's a big pro for most android users (and for me too not long ago) but I've literally just had to spend an hour getting it to look nice. My time with WP7 (and ios on the iPad to a lesser extent) have kinda won me round to the 'less is more' camp.

    I was hoping for a little bit more from the ios6 announcement to tip me over the edge and getting an iPhone but it didn't come. A good used iPhone 4 would be a good purchase but the screen on this Defy is already bigger than the on the current iPhones and I'm wanting just a bit more. I'll hold off a few months until the 5 is announced but I doubt they are going to up the screen size. At least it will devalue the 4S.

    I get you. I'm looking to shift to the iPhone myself and like you, awaiting and hoping for an increased screen size on the iPhone 5. My brother has an iPhone 4S and having used it, I'm bowled over by it's speed and design, but 3.5" is a lot smaller than the 4.3" I currently use and have used for the past two years. I could maybe fall to a 4.0" display if Apple opted for it, but I'd have to see. I imagine that everything else that just works will make up for the loss of that 0.3".

    I have to admit though, I do miss some of the extra delights of Android. Widgets in particular, such as the power control bar and the individual On/Off widgets for mobile network, flight mode etc. I haven't looked into jailbreaking the iPad yet, have you jailbroken yours yet Gerard?
  2. 4 inches is perfect. Loved it on the Nexus S. I don't know what it is with the iPhone but the 3.5" always seemed bigger than it actually is. I could probably live with it if it comes to it. Would prefer a 4S but I did own a standard 4 and had no issues with speed and I luckily don't buy into benchmarks.

    I haven't yet jail broken my iPad. I'm not missing anything though as far as I can tell, certainly not for my use case. It's a browsing and Sky Go machine basically and a jailbreak isn't going to change that. Did buy a mifi from 3 to bring it to the cricket with me though. Great purchase. Always regretted not buying a 3G iPad.
  3. infinite LOL
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy:4 inches is perfect. Loved it on the Nexus S. I don't know what it is with the iPhone but the 3.5" always seemed bigger than it actually is. I could probably live with it if it comes to it. Would prefer a 4S but I did own a standard 4 and had no issues with speed and I luckily don't buy into benchmarks.

    I haven't yet jail broken my iPad. I'm not missing anything though as far as I can tell, certainly not for my use case. It's a browsing and Sky Go machine basically and a jailbreak isn't going to change that. Did buy a mifi from 3 to bring it to the cricket with me though. Great purchase. Always regretted not buying a 3G iPad.

    I also half wish I bought a 3G iPad, but I'm using my personal hotspot on my phone now and it's working fine, just seems to be a a big battery drain for the phone. Already used 5% in about five minutes. Not a massive issue if I'm on the train because I can charge it up if I have my charger with me, but it's not that efficient. I can browse the net with the Opera mini browser and I have Facebook/Twitter etc on my phone, just nice to have it on the big screen. Wouldn't dare stream anything from Netflix or iPlayer though, will eat into my data like there's no tomorrow.
  5. Exactly why I got a mifi. 3gb for a tenner with usually fantastic speeds and because it's own device you don't have to worry about battery. Recommended.
  6. I'll look into it, cheers

  7. 50 quid with 1gb. Just top up as and when. I get 4-5 mb download speed and 1.2 up.
  8. what internet speeds to u guys get at home like with broadband/cable? I get a Max of 800kB/s if im lucky, Aus has shitty net
  9. 420 kbps, maximum downloading speed. And you talk about shitty nets

    Those who have the money to install optical fibers get up to 50mbps though. It's just that Spain has one of the most expensive internet services of all world (comparatively to the average salary of course).
  10. 25 mbps = around 2.5 MB/s max

    can get 120 mbps here, no fiber but cable. Fiber is not available unfortunately
  11. Originally posted by LikeASong:420 kbps, maximum downloading speed. And you talk about shitty nets

    Those who have the money to install optical fibers get up to 50mbps though. It's just that Spain has one of the most expensive internet services of all world (comparatively to the average salary of course).

    damn i should stop complaining then haha.

    our government is slowly rolling out a new network that gets speeds up to 90mb/s but my area wont get it for another year or 2.