Report: Samsung Nexus Two Coming November 8

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I personally prefer htc (much) over Samsung. But Samsung does make some good phones though, I admit it. I just hate Samsung products, that's all.
 
[citation][nom]dalethepcman[/nom]I have owned a nexus once since release and have never had any problems with it being buggy, The only issues I even heard of were 3g on[/citation]
One of the reasons I replaced my Nexus One phone with a Samsung Captivate phone was because I got static on phone calls when using a bluetooth headset while browsing the web with WiFi. This problem happened with both Eclair and Froyo (only stock builds were used). My phone was sitting next to my hand on a table. Unfortunately my Samsung Captivate had a similar, but much worse problem. About 2 weeks after I started using the Captivate it would rapidly start switching between WiFi and 3G while on a phone call with a bluetooth headset. Then I would get static and then the call would drop. Sometimes the Captivate would even power off completely. It acted as though the battery had been pulled (it was still in the phone and fully charged). I exchanged my Captivate for a replacement one today so time will tell if the problem shows up again. My LG CU500 phone had no problems whatsoever making phone calls with a bluetooth headset. There's no reason that a smartphone with bleeding edge hardware can't have the same call quality as a low end flip phone.
 
[citation][nom]cknobman[/nom]Should have stuck with HTC. Samsung Galazy phones are cheap plastic and look/feel like overpriced toys. Sure the graphics are great on the Galaxy phones but the processor is not all that, in fact it is inferior to the qualcomm designs.Best choice would have been a HTC phone with the qualcomm MSM8255 and Adreno 205 graphics (much much better than the 200)[/citation]
There are very few differences between the Hummingbird processor and the Snapdragon processor used in the Nexus One phone. They both have virtually identical speed. The Samsung Captivate phone has a metal chassis and a screen made with gorilla glass. How is this cheap quality?
 
[citation][nom]techguy378[/nom]There are very few differences between the Hummingbird processor and the Snapdragon processor used in the Nexus One phone. They both have virtually identical speed. The Samsung Captivate phone has a metal chassis and a screen made with gorilla glass. How is this cheap quality?[/citation]

Are you talking about the Galaxy S or the Captivate?
 
[citation][nom]blackholez[/nom]Are you talking about the Galaxy S or the Captivate?[/citation]
I'm talking about the Captivate, but all Galaxy S phones are supposed to have a gorilla glass screen. The Captivate is the only USA version of the Galaxy S phone that has a metal chassis. All Galaxy S phones have the same 1GHz Hummingbird processor.
 
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