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I'm surprised at the reactions so far. Also, weather proofing is a plus for the Z3? Isn't the S5 essentially water proof?
My s5 is, or rather was. The USB cover broke off long ago so essentially its not waterproof anymore.
I'm surprised at the reactions so far. Also, weather proofing is a plus for the Z3? Isn't the S5 essentially water proof?
I'm surprised at the reactions so far. Also, weather proofing is a plus for the Z3? Isn't the S5 essentially water proof?
I suppose the battery on the Z3 is not owner-replaceable?
This is big for me bc my GF bought an N4 about 18 months ago and the battery is already crapping out on her.
If you get caught up in nerdy statistics, then Apple is outclassed by Android.
When you actually use the devices, Apple is so much better...
I really do feel that Samsung is worse than Apple because it is all sizzle and advertising, while bloating down their phones with what is consistently *the* worst implementation of Android among major manufacturers.
Only Samsung phone worth considering right now is the Note 4.
Lets be real, not everyone wants an inch thick Galaxy S5 phone with a 3rd party battery in it.
That takes about 3 minutes to fix if you're interested.My s5 is, or rather was. The USB cover broke off long ago so essentially its not waterproof anymore.
The X3 looks nice, but TBH I've gotten so used to using the IR blaster on my galaxy S4 I don't know if I could give it up. Between my phone and DirecTV remote I haven't bothered using my Harmony in a while.
Does the S5 have an IR blaster? (I could google it). What about that harmony thing where your phone becomes a remote over the network? Is that somehow worse than having an IR blaster?
OP is a US citizen and is buying the S5 from T-Mobile USA.Why?
My S5 has a better CPU (krait 450), a better GPU (adreno 420), a bigger battery (3500mAh), (arguably) a better screen (OLED>LCD for some people), LTE-A...
To say that anyone that doesn't agree with your preferences is a shill is just... well... it certainly demonstrates shilling, but probably not the way you meant.
That takes about 3 minutes to fix if you're interested.
The battery is compatible with any S5 and that still leaves the screen.OP is a US citizen and is buying the S5 from T-Mobile USA.
Your particular S5 referenced is special and is not being sold in the United States.
If Google go down the road of active notifications (as people have suggested) then an oled screen would be a great advantage going forward.
TouchWiz doesn't tend to replace stuff it just adds stuff as well.Um, that assumes any such functionality isn't replaced by Touchwiz in the official update which is probably a bad assumption. Closest a Galaxy 5 gets to a pure Google Experience is when it gets put next to the Moto X in the Verizon store.
TouchWiz doesn't tend to replace stuff it just adds stuff as well.
When both ways can co-exist. When they can't the Touchwiz way wins.
For example, the notification shade Quick-toggles of stock Android is COMPLETELY blown away and replaced with Samsung's vision in every Android release...
Omg. Brilliant. Why did I not think of this. Hate sitting around waiting for lazy bar staff to put the game on...wait until I start changing their channels for them...However I also have used the IR blaster at bars when the staff is too busy to change the channels.
Omg. Brilliant. Why did I not think of this. Hate sitting around waiting for lazy bar staff to put the game on...wait until I start changing their channels for them...
What do the quick toggles in AOSP do that the ones in TouchWiz don't?
And while you can argue that they may or may not get active notifications there's a bigger chance of it working well than on a phone with an lcd screen like the Z3.
I remember the quick toggles in AOSP roms allowing more customization. I could choose exactly which toggles I wanted and in what order. On my S4 I must have 10 buttons... No more, no less. It's an odd limit to put on it, but whatever. I still use stock firmware so it doesn't bother me, but it's not as flexible as it could be.What do the quick toggles in AOSP do that the ones in TouchWiz don't?
And while you can argue that they may or may not get active notifications there's a bigger chance of it working well than on a phone with an lcd screen like the Z3.