My iPhone 4S is pretty bland since I haven't gotten to look at themes for iOS 6 yet. I do have my Nexus 7 running cyanogenmod, but nothing too special. Here's a video of the (awesome) live wallpaper: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVdTHF13vrE
I'm serious, like this I have all I mostly need within reach. and as I'm using my fingertips to choose the app and not my foot I hardly ever miss... :-)
Many people don't apreciate the fact that smartphones have more then one screen It's really not a hastle to swipe left or right just once, and have your most used apps there, and leave the homescreen elegant and simple..
You actually need to force yourself to use the other screens to get used to it. I managed to do that and now have a homescreen full of icons and 2 screens full of widgets. (Well, mostly full...)
It's the J's big brother, the Xperia T. Fantastic phone - I prefer it to the Galaxy S3, wouldn't hesitate to grab the new Xperia Z for my next upgrade. Well.. maybe the HTC One would make me think twice
HTC One is a completely different phone with a completely different SOC... only thing in common with a One X is that it uses the same Sense OS theme.
And you must have had something screwed up on a One X for it to be slower than a S3 Mini, as the HTC is pretty much twice as fast in real world use even with the bloated stock OS.
It wasn't my One X and I don't know what would you have to do to slow a quad core so much, but I was trying to open a webpage on it (it was yahoo answers or something similar to it, so a very simple website) and it took it about twice as much as it would take my Mini to open the site. Also, as the site was loading, I wasn't able to do anything, because the phone was completely frozen for a few seconds. I could only do anything with it, when the site completely loaded. Talk about being twice as fast. Oh, and btw, specs do not equal performance, so just because it has a quad core doesn't mean it's twice as fast as a dual core.
And you honestly thought that's normal behaviour of a modern high end phone? Stuff windows full of crap and browser quickbars running in the backround and see how snappy that'll be, same thing can happen with Android.
Which is why I linked Antutu benchmarks that pretty much tell you straight up how snappy a device is in real use from all aspects.
Anyway, I don't want to start a thermonuclear war here, but stating S3 Mini to be faster than a One X or a One is plain silly.