One thing I missed about the SGS is its panoramic feature.
Sure ICS may have an inbuilt panoramic feature, it's great, but it does real-time stitching, I can tell you the pros and cons of real time stitches but I'll pass, in general, real time stitches are great for landscapes.
The SGS's panorama shots does frame stitching, which it too has it's pros and cons. In summary, frame stitches are great for crowded places or places with a lot of movement.
Since using the Nexus, I've enjoyed real time stitches but miss frame stitching at times.
Glad to see DerManDar's now available (does frame stitches), and free! =)
Best of both worlds.
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I think i should to switch to Android... Apps I pay for always end up Free on the Play store.
Apps on Android aren't as beautiful though, you don't get that "flash" of light on your screen whenever the ying and yang meet together as you would on iOS.
Apart from that though, I think it's free because panoramas are now stock in ICS's features.
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