hm...used Note4 or Lumia1520 and $100 in my pocket. I already have a stylus capable device via surface pro.
decisions decisions. thanks for input all.
Did you upgrade to lollipop? It's called more settings on mine now, and I don't get that error.ATT Note 4 users, can you access your Additional Settings (under the Call Settings) without getting this error?
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Did you upgrade to lollipop? It's called more settings on mine now, and I don't get that error.
Forced my update. The first thing I notice is new transition animations when you close, open and switch apps. Makes things feel smoother, even if it's not really any faster in reality.I just got version 5.1.1 on at&t. It's far too early to give an opinion of it yet though. Just wanted to spread the word.
Even without the stylus, the Note 4 is a great phone IMO. The only downside is that given what we've seen happen to the S6, the Note 4 is probably the peak of Samsung's phones and its all downhill from here.
Sad but true. For the "oh it doesn't matter" crowd, I can't wait until the battery life is total shit on their older S6 or N5 (sorry, batteries on devices wear out over time) and now it's time to buy a whole new device rather than just swap in a $20 battery.iPhones are built like a tank and the batteries are infinitely more user replaceable when pitted against the S6 / Note 5.
Hard to believe this is the also same company that gave us user removable batteries only just one year ago.
Sad but true. For the "oh it doesn't matter" crowd, I can't wait until the battery life is total shit on their older S6 or N5 (sorry, batteries on devices wear out over time) and now it's time to buy a whole new device rather than just swap in a $20 battery.
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I love my note 4. Never getting rid of it.
Nice. Still using mine. Now that Netflix is on it I am glued to it.The Gear VR headset is on sale for $99 with free shipping on Bestbuy.com:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung...ones/1107159.p?id=1219468571941&skuId=1107159
Got one for the wife's Note 4.
I've owned all the Notes - I'm happier with the Note 5 than the Note 4. I think a lot of people would be surprised if they gave it a shot.
I've owned all the Notes - I'm happier with the Note 5 than the Note 4. I think a lot of people would be surprised if they gave it a shot.
Unless I turned on the note 5 and it had 64 extra gigs of storage, no I won't be surprised. The note 5 is physically incapable of being my primary device without offering a 128gig version.
I had a 128GB card in my Note 4 and carried around basically a ton of files/images along with a dozen 1080p movies and my entire music library. It was convenient and I was worried about the switch to a 64GB Note 5. Basically I now only carry around 4-5 1080p movies and maybe the top 1000 songs I listen to. Still leaves me plenty of space for pictures/images.
So yes it took a change in my media storage habits. What I've found is that it's made no day to day difference in my life as most of the stuff I carried I never used over months. The improved fingerprint scanner and low light camera give me far more value on a regular basis.
For those that have to have 128GB+ storage, it's fair. But I really do think for 98% of people who think they need it, it's not much of a change not to.
It's 2015 and if I wanted the note 5 I can't get the same mp3 storage space I had in 2005 (and that was just for an mp3 player, let alone all the pics and apps that have to share space now). I find that fundamentally wrong with how technology has progressed. Absolutely mind boggling that a higher capacity isn't even an option.
If anybody put out a 256gb phone (as much storage as my laptop!) it would be a $1500 device.
It's 2015 and if I wanted the note 5 I can't get the same mp3 storage space I had in 2005 (and that was just for an mp3 player, let alone all the pics and apps that have to share space now). I find that fundamentally wrong with how technology has progressed. Absolutely mind boggling that a higher capacity isn't even an option.
Sad but true. For the "oh it doesn't matter" crowd, I can't wait until the battery life is total shit on their older S6 or N5 (sorry, batteries on devices wear out over time) and now it's time to buy a whole new device rather than just swap in a $20 battery.
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