darkewaffle
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I don't think I've ever been excited for a phone.
I don't think I've ever been excited for a phone.
Back to the actual discussion, though. There is a point in there. Development of new things has slowed down. I think a part of that is because Android has slowed down. And right now, I think that's okay. Android has needed this kind of refinement. I don't know if M will bring the Lollipop base up to the level of polish that KitKat brought the ICS base, but until we get there, I'm okay with Android focusing more on the details and behind-the-scenes features.
In the meantime, we have got a lot of improvements. Especially in the cameras.
Maybe flagships haven't been as whiz-bang cool as they used to be, but they're still vastly improved over 4 years ago.
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I haven't used one since the iPhone 4. How do you currently get music onto an iPhone?
I agree about android. I just wish the phone mfgs would do the same. It was exactly what I requested. I'm happy with the way my phone works, I just want updated tech.
I don't agree that the flagships have improved because the improvements has been countered by bad decisions (size, too high resolution etc.).
Apple likely will just have speed improvements from now on too, and next year all the iOS fans will be complaining of the same thing. We just plateaued first.
i didn't use itunes with my iphone4 either. there are plenty of other options, just google and you'll get tons of them.
I am excited to see the Note 5, the new Nexus 5, the new Nexus 6, and whatever OnePlus has by the end of the year. Been using a work issued iPhone 6+ for months now and I am dying to get back to Android.
<sarcasm>And iOS feels like an OS that was made for children to use where everything has to be rigidly controlled. I have fun with it, but it just doesn't strike me as something an adult would use.</sarcasm>
If you want to be ridiculous, it works both ways.
<sigh>I'm not sure how I always seem to end up positioned as an Android proponent when my household has more iOS devices (MBP, iPad Air, iPhone 6, Apple TV) than Android (Note 4, G2) and we use both platforms happily, especially since there is a belief that this is an Android-centric forum base.
The only time I was excited about a phone was about the Dell Streak back in 2010. First 5 inch phone and the pioneer of the phablet culture. People laughed at phablet back then until Samsung made the Galaxy Note, but hey we were first!
I remember when I bought my Samsung Galaxy S2. That phone was really great when it was released. Right now I have a Moto X (first gen) which was cool as well. But since the Moto X there hasn't been a phone that I wanted.
Now all Android flagships are huge with unnecessary high resolution and looks like bad iPhone copies.
I want a 4.5-5 inch plastic phone with amoled, strong radios, strong wifi, good battery life and great speakers/call quality. And I don't want to bother with heavily skinned phones. Also I prefer on screen buttons.
Anyone feel the same way?
"Who makes a 4.5-5" phone with dimensions similar to the OG Moto X, a Snapdragon 801 or higher, 2+ GB of RAM, 32GB+ of flash storage (or MicroSD slot), and all day battery life?"
That's pretty much the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact.
"Who makes a 4.5-5" phone with dimensions similar to the OG Moto X, a Snapdragon 801 or higher, 2+ GB of RAM, 32GB+ of flash storage (or MicroSD slot), and all day battery life?"
That's pretty much the Sony Xperia Z3 Compact.