omega wrote:Eric wrote:Both great dual core phones, both will have about the same battery life, both run the same OS.
The Samsung has the oLED screen, the Sensation has SLCD so the Sammy has the better screen.
The Sensation has HTC Sense UI which most people prefer to the Samsung ui (Touchwiz I think)
I'd say the Sensation has the better build quality and feels better in the hand.
Both phones can be rooted but I'm nt sure which has the most ROM support - I'd guess the Sensation as the Desire still has incredible ROM support.
So both are great phones, I have a Desire at the moment, rooted and running a custom ROM and drivers my phone isn't due for renewal for another year or more.
But if I were buying now I'd probably get the Sammy for the screen then root and install a custom AOSP (Android open source project) Android ROM.
oled,slcd,ui touchwiz,rom,rooted,rom support
" its english jim but not as we know it"

oLED = Organic LED - bright vibrant screens, Samsung make them and used to supply them to HTC but stopped because they need all they can make for their own phones (Samsung call their screen AMOLED but they are the same thing.)
SLCD = Super LCD, the HTC screen, not as bright or vibrant as oLED but readily available to HTC.
UI= User interface, the bit you see and interact with.
Touchwiz = The UI used by Samsung Android phones, the HTC Android phones all use the Sense UI, both phones use Android but have a completely different look on screen because of them using different UIs.
ROM = The software on the phone installed by the manufacturers including Operating system (android) and the user interface as well as the pre-installed apps.
Rooted = Android is a derivative of Linux/ Unix operating system and gaining root access is basically like God mode (or Administrator in Windows) you can change a lot more settings, as well as the interface, the version of the operating system etc.
ROM support = the custom ROMs written by home users/ developers... All free and all unlock different things on the phone have their own interfaces and options as well as often being hacked to work on different phones than they were designed for.
I'm running a rooted Desire so I have root access and installed a custom ROM that is based on the 2.3 (Gingerbread version) of Android.
Unrooted Desires run Android 2.2 (Froyo) but HTC are currently testing an official Gingerbread ROM to release for free to update all Desires over the air.
Hope that helps explain some of the jargon
