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A bad product well advertised is superior to a good product.
We recently got rid of our home line and got 2 Samsung S3, one for me, one for my wife, hoping to save a little bit of money with the older phone version.
Well, what a mistake. My wife hated the phone from day one. The phone would lose the connection in the middle of a call, go dark as soon as she had it to her ear and it was beyond her understanding how to light up the screen again. So when she broke the charging port after 2 months of use and the warranty would not cover it, it gave me a good excuse to get her a decent phone.
IPhone 6, no less and she loves it, especially how easy it is to switch a call to facetime and chat with our granddaughter. What a difference.
No more Samsung for us and I don't care how many curves it has.
I just can't wait for mine to breakdown. (I got rid of the protective case so it shouldn't take too long). Hopefully the next IPhone version will be out by then.
iPhone sales aren't going to be affected by lack of features, I've yet to see that happen since the typical iPhone user doesn't care about features, value or anything really. As for lack of SD expansion and removable battery not affecting HTC, I'd disagree. HTC was doing a lot better before they came out with their current line of phones with unibody design.I'm sure problems like this tie up alot of tech support time which in the end costs them money. And given the fact that the lack SD card expansion and interchangeable batteries doesn't seem to have stifled sales of iPhones or the HTC one it seems logical to just go with the flow.
We recently got rid of our home line and got 2 Samsung S3, one for me, one for my wife, hoping to save a little bit of money with the older phone version.
Well, what a mistake. My wife hated the phone from day one. The phone would lose the connection in the middle of a call, go dark as soon as she had it to her ear and it was beyond her understanding how to light up the screen again. So when she broke the charging port after 2 months of use and the warranty would not cover it, it gave me a good excuse to get her a decent phone.
IPhone 6, no less and she loves it, especially how easy it is to switch a call to facetime and chat with our granddaughter. What a difference.
No more Samsung for us and I don't care how many curves it has.
I just can't wait for mine to breakdown. (I got rid of the protective case so it shouldn't take too long). Hopefully the next IPhone version will be out by then.
Someone in mobile devises speculated the S series will become the frivolous consumer line, while the Notes will be the pro line, and keep useful features. That makes perfect sense, and I hope it's what ends up happening.
I won't need a new phone for a few years, so it doesn't matter much atm, but I've been keeping an eye on what's around. I'm hoping a real "pro" phone will get released that gives full control to the user. I'm happy enough with my S5, but it's still more gimped than I'd like. I resent having to "exploit" my computer to get the control I should have OOTB, and having to block updates so I don't get screwed out of root.
No replaceable battery either.I was thinking of upgrading my GS4 to a 6. but after reading no mSD card? naa.
The Android world is rapidly losing its reason to exist in the first place. Samsung had been a stalwart provider of high end phones with removable battery and uSD slot, but with that going away what's left to differentiate Android from iOS.
Look like my Note 4 will have to last a while...
Brian
We recently got rid of our home line and got 2 Samsung S3, one for me, one for my wife, hoping to save a little bit of money with the older phone version.
Well, what a mistake. My wife hated the phone from day one. The phone would lose the connection in the middle of a call, go dark as soon as she had it to her ear and it was beyond her understanding how to light up the screen again. So when she broke the charging port after 2 months of use and the warranty would not cover it, it gave me a good excuse to get her a decent phone.
IPhone 6, no less and she loves it, especially how easy it is to switch a call to facetime and chat with our granddaughter. What a difference.
No more Samsung for us and I don't care how many curves it has.
I just can't wait for mine to breakdown. (I got rid of the protective case so it shouldn't take too long). Hopefully the next IPhone version will be out by then.
So you start off by buying a used phone that is from 2012, complain it doesn't work, then go off and buy a brand new phone for $600? iPhone6 is the least durable phone they've or anybody has ever made. My parents both bought Galaxy S4 phones when the phone came out, they're still happy with their phones. Meanwhile, all I hear from neighbors is complaints about how buggy and annoying their iPhones have become, what with all the updates Apple has forced upon them. iOS8 has been an especially sore point with them.