I upgrade at least once a year, and I'm using Galaxy S6 right now, but probably do not have the desire to go to Note 5 (I use my T-Mo Jump from Note 4 to S6).
I got the same time to full charge on my new S6, and TBH, I'm more impressed with how fluid the S6 is compare to my Note 4. And I feel that the Apple charger included with iPhone is just not enough to charge it fast, and I always tell my friends that use the iPad charger instead for their iPhone.
I have both iPad mini 2 and Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and I can't stand the fact that Instagram and Snapchat aren't even fullscreen on the iPad - make everything look wonky yet on the Tab S it is fullscreen and work well. But yeah, Apple apps aren't always better than Android app
What are you talking about, some app on iOS are worse than Android, like Instagram and Snapchat where they don't care about iPad version (using the iPhone version), yet on Android tablets they are able to use it full screen...
Apparently I just found out that many app from T-mobile that can be disable. I did on my Note 4 to remove T-mo TV and the app is gone lol. But I will have the Black S6 coming soon.
Beside us tech geeks here, how many people actually know that their phone is battery replaceable and can have extra storage with mSD. And how many people actually buy a good mSD from Sandisk, Samsung, etc with the right class speed?
Before I want phone with removeable back and micro SD card because small storage and battery ran out too fast. But now Samsung made the change to 32gB ever since the Note 3, I dont see the need for mSD anymore, cause I rarely run out of space. Even on my Note 4 I still have 18gB left (and most...
I bought extra battery for my Note 4, but sometimes I keep forgot to use it because I charge my phone almost all the time. I'm waiting to see what is the price for both version and probably use my JUMP upgrades on it.
Comparison between DSLRs and smartphone cameras should be manual settings on each device. Not some auto settings. Granted that the only thing you can adjust in smartphone is ISO where as DSLRs have aperture and shutter speeds. I actually use my Note 4 less while use my Nikon D3300 for pictures...
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