
FelixL
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für den normalnutzer sicher nicht relevant aber für die freaks eben schon.
Und er ist eben ein Normalnutzer, jedenfalls seinen Anforderungen nach, sonst wäre da z.B. der offene Bootloader in der Liste ^^
Er wollte eine Empfehlung für sich, und nicht für euch
Deswegen-->In den Laden gehen, ausprobieren.
Nebenbei kommt es beim Blade drauf an welche Version man bekommt. Ich habe noch die mit Weich-Plastik, auf die sie beim Lutea leider verzichtet haben. Aber es soll ja Leute geben die auf den Hochglanzkram stehen, inklusive der Fingerabdrücke und Kratzanfälligkeit
Paul von Modaco schreibt dazu in seiner Review (der ich etwas mehr vertraue als Netzwelt):
When you buy a budget device you expect it to be cheap and plasticky. And in some ways the San Francisco is - there is obviously little metal in the construction and the entire device has a 'soft touch' plastic finish. That said, I really like it! It feels good in the hand, is noticeably lighter than my Nexus One / Desire but still feels like it's well made. While it doesn't feel as 'premium' as the aforementioned HTC devices, the exterior looks like it will wear better than the shiny all plastic finish of my Galaxy S. If you've ever held an Acer Liquid, you will have witnessed one of the worst examples of plastic construction ever - it twists, creaks and generally feels like it's going to fall apart. Not so on the San Francisco - if I hold one half in each hand and twist there is zero movement. This thing is SOLID.
If you hadn't guessed already... i'm pretty comprehensively blown away by the San Francisco. Even ignoring it's price, this is a device that I would be happy to own and happy to carry around as my everyday phone (in fact i've been doing just that and i've rarely missed my more 'prestigious' devices). Factor in that this phone is just £99 and it is just incredible. This is £300 cheaper than a HTC Desire. Food for thought!
A new benchmark has been set and I can't WAIT to see what handset comes out that eclipses the San Francisco on price vs performance. I have a feeling that it won't happen for a while, such is the accomplishment here.
There are two things that concern me a little. The first is that Orange will see the huge success of the San Francisco and increase the price. While the phone would still be great value at double the price, that would be a real shame considering the extent of the achievement here. The second concern is that the San Franciscos will become very hard to buy... I hope Orange ordered a lot - these are going to sell by the truckload.
Volle Review hier:
Paul Reviews... the Orange San Francisco - Android @ MoDaCo
Was ich aber am lustigsten finde ist das sich der Threadersteller hier am meisten zurückhält mit dem posten