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iPhone 5. There are times I hate the thing, but more often then not it is more of a help. I like the aesthetics and functionality, simple OS, etc. For me, Apple has found the perfect solution for a smart phone, that a) looks good, and b) performs well.

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If I could afford it and wanted a new phone now it would be the SGS3, if I could wait until the end of the year (when my current contract ends) probably the next nexus. But all of thats irrelevant because my pc needs the upgrade more and my desire hd can last another year.

Most likely an iPhone.

Same... 3GS is already out of contract so looking to what Apple is going to put out vs competition later this year, then I'll decide to move away from iOS to a Windows platform.

However, there are quite a few local applications that I can't get for Windows yet... So it's wait and see atm.

Will be a while till I look at a new phone as only just upgraded to the Xperia S, been happy with Android for a couple of years now and unless something spectacular comes out I would imagine I will stick around with it. Have to admit that Mozillas Boot2Gecko interests me though.

Won't be until Nokia releases a Windows Phone 8 device I'm sure.

I'm currently on the Lumia 900 and I have a stable stock of Windows Phones to keep my attention until 8 drops.

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