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@Lizman ...i'm not even going to quote what you said because obviously you're a sheep. When I said the Lumia 920 will have the best camera, I was only benchmarking it against the GS3 and the iSheep 5, not other phones on the market. Out of the three, it is reported to have a higher megapixel camera and if you do any research you would know how acclaimed the Nokia phone cameras are. Another thing is all that talk about processor is pointless if Apple's proprietary OS software doesn't allow you to push the processing power to its limit. Even if Apple phones have a 2GHz processor, it would still be pointless because you'd never be capable of using it to its full capacity. As for all the bullshit you talk about the mobile OS, Android Jelly Bean runs on the Galaxy Nexus, a phone that came out in 2011 with pretty dated specs and if you've seen the side-by-side comparisons, it's smoother than both iOS 5 and ICS, so you need to do some research before spreading vacuous shit all over the thread. It's not just about hardware, software tweaks can make a phone run much smoother without the ever-present need for ridiculous processing power.

As for NFC, please tell me where i'm wrong? It's a relatively new and growing technology so i'd like to hear just how much "new" information you can educate me with (and yes, I already know about the swipe system for payment and everything under it). Bottom line is Android devices have no hardware limitations while Apple gives a benchmark and the consumer has to live with that without any wiggle room. That's just the facts, deal with it.

P.S Bringing up unpopular phone brands into this discussion is just low. We're comparing the GS3 and the iSheep 5, just keep it to those two models. GS3 is way cheaper than the iSheep 5, less restrictive, and with a Jelly Bean update it would be just as smooth if not smoother. No matter how many facts you find to support your iSheep model, you'll never get a GS3 owner to convert. Bottom line is, iSheep 5 is a disappointing release.


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Do You Even Know Why They Changed Their Screen Or Why The iPhone 4s "was the shit"?
Sorry, I just had to quote this. Only a sheep would not know why they changed their screen. It's because if they didn't the iSheep 5 would be the 4S... lol. Apple's corporate ethos is so sad that only it's arrogant fanboys would defend them. Everything they do is to line their pockets with more money at the consumer's expense. Hell, they don't even try to hide it any more. The fact that Siri could've easily been an update for the iPhone 4 but was never realized is proof that their incremental releases have been the same model with one or two updates to give the impression that their phones are "revolutionary". By the time the iSheep 6 rolls out they'll be so far behind that even you will have to realize how futile your attempts at defending them are. I'm not even going to bring up Google's next flagship phone, because it's obviously going to blow everything out of the water considering their Galaxy Nexus with the Jelly Bean upgrade is smoother than every other phone and only the HTC One X and the GS3 can outperform it currently. Android makes their older phones better and Apple makes their latest phones last year's commodity.
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@Lizman ...i'm not even going to quote what you said because obviously you're a sheep. When I said the Lumia 920 will have the best camera, I was only benchmarking it against the GS3 and the iSheep 5, not other phones on the market. Out of the three, it is reported to have a higher megapixel camera and if you do any research you would know how acclaimed the Nokia phone cameras are. Another thing is all that talk about processor is pointless if Apple's proprietary OS software doesn't allow you to push the processing power to its limit. Even if Apple phones have a 2GHz processor, it would still be pointless because you'd never be capable of using it to its full capacity. As for all the bullshit you talk about the mobile OS, Android Jelly Bean runs on the Galaxy Nexus, a phone that came out in 2011 with pretty dated specs and if you've seen the side-by-side comparisons, it's smoother than both iOS 5 and ICS, so you need to do some research before spreading vacuous shit all over the thread. It's not just about hardware, software tweaks can make a phone run much smoother without the ever-present need for ridiculous processing power.

As for NFC, please tell me where i'm wrong? It's a relatively new and growing technology so i'd like to hear just how much "new" information you can educate me with (and yes, I already know about the swipe system for payment and everything under it). Bottom line is Android devices have no hardware limitations while Apple gives a benchmark and the consumer has to live with that without any wiggle room. That's just the facts, deal with it.

P.S Bringing up unpopular phone brands into this discussion is just low. We're comparing the GS3 and the iSheep 5, just keep it to those two models. GS3 is way cheaper than the iSheep 5, less restrictive, and with a Jelly Bean update it would be just as smooth if not smoother. No matter how many facts you find to support your iSheep model, you'll never get a GS3 owner to convert. Bottom line is, iSheep 5 is a disappointing release.


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Do You Even Know Why They Changed Their Screen Or Why The iPhone 4s "was the shit"?
Sorry, I just had to quote this. Only a sheep would not know why they changed their screen. It's because if they didn't the iSheep 5 would be the 4S... lol. Apple's corporate ethos is so sad that only it's arrogant fanboys would defend them. Everything they do is to line their pockets with more money at the consumer's expense. Hell, they don't even try to hide it any more. The fact that Siri could've easily been an update for the iPhone 4 but was never realized is proof that their incremental releases have been the same model with one or two updates to give the impression that their phones are "revolutionary". By the time the iSheep 6 rolls out they'll be so far behind that even you will have to realize how futile your attempts at defending them are. I'm not even going to bring up Google's next flagship phone, because it's obviously going to blow everything out of the water considering their Galaxy Nexus with the Jelly Bean upgrade is smoother than every other phone and only the HTC One X and the GS3 can outperform it currently. Android makes their older phones better and Apple makes their latest phones last year's commodity.
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