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On Jan 6, 2012 10:35 AM, "rachmadi kurniawan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Salah ga ya posting gini di hari WTS,,hehe
>
> http://www.androidcentral.com/android-resolutions-love-phone-youre
> Android Resolutions: Love the phone you're with
>
> There's probably absolutely nothing wrong with your phone. No, really. So
> what if it's a year old? Hell, so what if it's two years old? So long as
> it's relatively free of dings and scratches and is in reasonably good
> working order, chances are you've got an above-average Android smartphone.
> And remember that even a mid-level Android smartphone is better than, well,
> everything else.
>  *Resolve that if you can't be with the phone you love, honey, love the
> phone you're with*
>
> The Android world moves pretty damn fast. If your phone is the new hotness
> today, chances are it'll seem old and busted in a month. But it's not. If
> we seem to forget about your phone, try not to take it personally. We love
> your month-old  phone. Really, we do. And you should still love your phone
> as well.
>
> Every now and then I charge up my Nexus One to do something or other. And
> I hold that little guy (remember when a 3.7-inch screen seemed big?) in my
> had, feel the smoothness and contrast of the soft-touch paint and metal --
> and briefly think about making it my main phone yet again. It happens every
> time. For me, the Nexus One was the damn near perfect device. Not flawless,
> but just right.
>
> Maybe for you that phone for you is one of the versions of the Samsung
> Galaxy S. That was the phone to have in 2010, no doubt. We finally got it
> here in the U.S. in the latter half of the year, and not too long after
> that, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the Samsung Nexus S were announced.
> Whoops. So much for that Captivate/Vibrant/Fascinate/Epic 4G, which barely
> got Gingerbread and in all likelihood won't seen an official upgrade to Ice
> Cream Sandwich.
>
> The HTC ThunderBolt was the phone to have in the spring of 2011. The
> Bionic was hot for, what, a month? Now we've got the promise of quad cores
> and radios that work and Ice Cream Sandwich. The Samsung Galaxy S II --
> which took its sweet time getting here, too -- has already given way to
> talk of an unannounced Galaxy S III. Same goes for the Droid 2, which was
> replaced less than a year later by the Droid 3. And the Droid 4 is already
> waiting in the wings. (Bloggers lazily love, if nothing else, the ideas of
> sequels.)
>
> You get the point. It's basically like the first 15 minutes of Toy Story
> around here. What once was shiny and new and played with every day is
> relegated to the toy box. And it's a shame. There's an assumption that just
> because an aging Android smartphone isn't getting the latest major upgrade
> because the Earth turns too damn quickly, it should be put down like Old
> Yeller. That's ridiculous.
>
> A Galaxy S or ThunderBolt or Nexus One with Gingerbread hardly is a
> worthless device. Still makes phone calls, right? Still browses the web.
> Still runs most Android apps. Still handles e-mail better than any device
> on the planet. Yeah, it might not do it as sexy as an Ice Cream Sandwich
> device. But it still does it. And it does it better and with more flare
> than any other smartphone available.
>
> We're not helping matters any, we know. It's our job to stay up with the
> latest and greatest Android devices. We get to play with them all. It's
> insane. And we too quickly forget about what are some really great devices
> that are available within months for a not a whole lot of money.
>
> When you reach into your pocket and pull out that little glass and plastic
> miracle, don't look at it with disdain, simply because it's gotten a stray
> gray hair or two. Think of all the e-mails it's handled. All the games it's
> played. All the pictures it's taken. All the texts it's messaged. And how
> many more it has to come.
>
> It's OK to look longingly at the next best thing. But if you can't be with
> the phone you love, honey, love the phone you're with.
>
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