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The real question here is iPhone 5 or the Nexus Prime? :D

Agreed.

In my opinion these are the only two choices available.

Amazing hardware + guaranteed updates = win

My next phone will be one of these two and then eventually a year from now... the Galaxy Note :D
 
I wish Google would build into Android a "Turn off stuff that isn't stock Android".
 
Those specs are mindblowing. That could even outclass the iPad 3!

I spent $1,600 for my Sony VAIO five years ago and the Galaxy G3 looks to already outclass my own laptop. I don't even like Samsung and think iOS is superior to Android, but those specs is not easy to ignore. Forget the Galaxy S II or Nexus Prime, just get a G3 and use it for like 3-4 years if you wanted to. Those specs should be advanced enough to last a few years.

Android OEM's also have to battle each other and not just against iPhone and it seems Samsung is now the leader when it comes to cutting-edge technology surpassing even HTC. Everything from the G3's 2GHz quad core processor, 1.5 GB of RAM, 4.65 in screen, 352ppi, 32 GB built-in storage, and metal body makes it so mouth watering to wait for!

THIS is the phone that might make me move to Android. Glad it was leaked since it makes me second guess getting iPhone 5 or Nexus Prime. Galaxy S3 might just make the iPhone 5 look fairly dated six months from now.
 
I would say Android was one year behind Apple now they seem one year ahead of Apple.

Not yet. I've been using Android for a few years now. Used the iPhone 4 for about 5 months and sold it in January for an Android device. Android hasnt changed much really. The notifications are nice, compared to iOS but iOS 5 aims to fix that. The biggest drawback of Android is its battery usage. It is one power hungry OS. And personally, I rank battery life very high, if not the highest. So yes, I am waiting for the iPhone 5 since I can recontract in about a week :D
 
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