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<blockquote data-quote="arun687" data-source="post: 1424729" data-attributes="member: 27486"><p>For 15k budget, among your considerations, Dell XCD35 and Optimus One should be instantly kicked out.</p><p></p><p>I would vote for Motorola Defy simply because you need to keep it for 2 years. It's a sturdy build and a very VFM device. There's CM7 and MIUI AFAIK on Defy, don't know how stable they're at the moment. Other than that, you could consider Spice Mi410 which is spec wise a little better than Defy.</p><p></p><p>Android or not depends on your requirements. Nokia phones are good multimedia devices and offer better battery life compared to similarly priced Androids, but Android offers better web experience and good integration with google services. 2 days of battery life may be just about possible with an hour of calls a day and medium internet usage for Androids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arun687, post: 1424729, member: 27486"] For 15k budget, among your considerations, Dell XCD35 and Optimus One should be instantly kicked out. I would vote for Motorola Defy simply because you need to keep it for 2 years. It's a sturdy build and a very VFM device. There's CM7 and MIUI AFAIK on Defy, don't know how stable they're at the moment. Other than that, you could consider Spice Mi410 which is spec wise a little better than Defy. Android or not depends on your requirements. Nokia phones are good multimedia devices and offer better battery life compared to similarly priced Androids, but Android offers better web experience and good integration with google services. 2 days of battery life may be just about possible with an hour of calls a day and medium internet usage for Androids. [/QUOTE]
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