I'm using a Sharp 104SH (Android 4.0.3 for now with a 1.5Ghz Dual Core processor). I did have an iPhone for 2 years but no more. Android is way better and open in every way.
Got a Samsung Galaxy S3 a week ago, loving it!!! It beats my old HTC Desire , in every aspect and the quad core 1.4ghz processor just devours anything I throw at it, currently rocking it with aDosbox and some of my all time favorites...
I'm currently using a Sony Ericsson Xperia NEO, upgraded to Android 4.0.4. It's not as powerful as some more recent phones, but it still handles pretty much everything I can need. Also, as most Sony devices, the sound quality is great.
Android 4.0.4? We don't have that in Japan by the looks of it. I tried the update option at this morning but it said my phone had the latest OS at 4.0.3. How do they go about distributing the new OS for Android phones?
It's by the manufacturer, so when ever they make an update for your phone, it will come up as a notification.
Currently using the sanyo taho <---- its a brick and nearly indestructable, but me and touch screens dont work that well, and the phone is perfect most of the time for me :stupid:
meh, for the past 3,5 years I am using a BlackBerry 8900 .... I was a Symbian user before and since I lost my interest in mobile games/apps the BB suited my needs fine, and it has an amazing camera for close up pictures... other that that I don't really care about phones nowdays...
Or you can search for a custom ROM (most phone models have at least one) and use that... it's generally newer than the latest update provided by the manufacturer... most usually work better than the manufacturer's ROM.
I'm using an HTC Inspire 4G at the moment because the Desire HD was never released here. It should last me at least a year or two before I get the itch to upgrade.
I dont know the brand of my phone but it is dark green and stuck to the wall. (and yes... it is my only phone)
Nokia Lumia 900 - Windows Phone 7 Absolutely brilliant design. The OS is such a refreshing change from the boring iOS and Android interfaces.
Ah, the days when it was "THE" phone... when the phone was a potentially lethal weapon. I use a BlackBerry Bold 9930. I got it mainly for the increased power under the hood, and the international capability is great. I occasionally think of swapping to an Android, but, I've been able to solve every problem with my BB so far, so, I remain loyal.
My home phone: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v395/Evilweredragon/Call_Me.jpg For mobile I use an iPhone 4S.