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Who Wins The Final Battle of the 2011 SUPERPHONES!

I don't see the technology advancing within the next 2 months enough to make any of the next 3 devices, or the 4s out dated.

Quad cores are useless, as we're still barely using software that's optimized for dual cores and manufacturers know this.

We're at a tipping point for increasing screen size, I think everyone would agree there.

At what point can a camera take that much better of a picture?

There's a tech-ceiling here and we're close to it.

One of the biggest issues is the lack of advancement in battery technology. There has been zero news about an increase in battery life from lithium battery tech, it's a dinosaur and until we've found a new power source, we're looking at very small jumps in hardware technology in hand held devices for the next year at least.

ICS has dualcore optimization.But yes battery life is an issue we need small solar strips on the top of the phone to help charge these beasts while we use them.:D
 
I doubt something comes out beating the Nexus before the year ends. The Rezound will be awesome but all of those phones will suffer from physical buttons... like it or not... that is outdated now. The Nexus will be #1 until around January or February when the next default ICS phones are released. Even then I doubt anything released is "hands down better". We are near a ceiling. Maybe something like the Padfone could stir things up by going that route. Something new but not necessarily spec'd better.
 
im thinking that the nexus is still looking like a winner, but we wont really know until people get some hands on review action going. I am worried about samsung and their gps/navigation capability, but I am hoping being a google phone they wouldnt allow those shenanigans
 
Well the GPS on my wife's Fascinate outdid the GPS on my Droid 3 yesterday so I'm not too concerned about GPS issues. That's in the past.
 
My girlfriend still has trouble with her gps...and sound quality, and random stuff like pandora turning on randomly... unrooted, stock fascinate... but that series of phones worries me
 
it will be between razr, rezound and nexus. the former two will have hard time competing due to outdated software.
 
The rezound just one up'd both razr and gnex with wireless charging! I'm probably still going for gnex.

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The rezound just one up'd both razr and gnex with wireless charging! I'm probably still going for gnex.

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*Yawn* Boring! A Powermat can do that, their car charger is coming out soon too. This doesn't yank me away from the G-Nex one bit. Nice try HTC but you'll need much bigger guns than that to beat the G-Nex.
 
Personally I think the GNex is already outdated particularly with the antiquated PowerVR SGX540 which is 4 years old. Once the Razr gets ICS which should be first quarter of 2012, the Razr will be the superior phone but that's just my opinion.
 
Razr has same gpu as nexus except its clocked at 304mhz while nexus is clocked at 384mhz. Only thing nexus is superior at is battery size which is 1780mah while nexus is only 1750mah.
 
Personally I think the GNex is already outdated particularly with the antiquated PowerVR SGX540 which is 4 years old. Once the Razr gets ICS which should be first quarter of 2012, the Razr will be the superior phone but that's just my opinion.

Look below your post=P

Same GPU, only the Nexus' is clocked higher.
 
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