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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
Problem with waiting is:
IF you are a Geek then the next one is ALWAYS around the corner (Android 5.0 is going to rock your world)
If you are NOT a geek then the upgrades in the next cycle aren't going to mean as much as having a good phone now.
As is most 4g phones now and some 3g are going to go to ice cream sandwich by end of year.
Its the difference between always buying a new off the lot car or one that is a year old. The new may be great but the 1 year old will take you to the store also.
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Software and hardware are two different beasts. Typically, I avoid many of the first gen OSes and let them get a bit stable. That said, any reasonable device can handle an updated OS. If you root/etc ROMS like CM that are built from the ground up will give you those new OSes.
The phones I'm talking about are hardware based. None of the individual technologies are that much different. They're bringing together a lot of components. Quick processors, quite a bit more RAM, beautiful displays -- but most importantly, they're improving battery life and unlocking bootloaders (well, not unlocking, but making it trivial).
Typically I say buy something established, but these are known technologies so they've hit their bumps, but they're coming together in a single device.
If battery life is the most important to you, I'd suggest staying away from 4G. It's a drain. I have a 4G phone and toggle it off a majority of the time.