Trooper27
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I'm asking $400 for the 64gb model in Silver. It's just sitting in my desk.
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I could only do a trade and maybe some cash so I know that is not gonna work lol.
I'm asking $400 for the 64gb model in Silver. It's just sitting in my desk.
Posted via the iMore App for Android
I sold my 6s plus a while ago and picked up a s7 edge.. it lasted about a month or so , it was a nice device with some cool features. Thee nicest android device I've used to date.. but it's still not an iPhone and android is not iOS .. things about it started to bug me after the novelty of a new device wore off, the edge screen started to bug the crap out of me watching videos etc.. I traded it to kid off Craigslist for a week old 6s plus , and I don't miss it...
It would be terrible if I had to stick with one phone for any significant amount of time. I love my Galaxy s7e, but would never give up my 6s+. I like having both and just SIM swap to fit my needs and desires..I am getting tired of my Apple watch and might switch to the Gear 2 and that may keep me with Android for a little while.
Both platforms have their strengths and weaknesses. My preference is iOS simply because I am used to it and so ingrained into the Apple ecosystem. However I love my Note 5 and will probably continue using both side by side.
Really looking for that "perfect" Android for me, at least until Windows Mobile can be in a place that I will be okay with. iOS is great and solid but eh I have a feeling that the customization issue will get to me soon. I have been using it for a week and some. Feeling like I have tried everything available on the Android side that would meet my personal requirements for a phone.
It has taken me almost 9 months, but the boredom of iOS has fully taken hold. I'll be going to Android this week with a 6P until my Note 7 comes in. What finally did me in was iOS 10. It feels like so much more of the same thing it's always been, except now with bigger notifications and emojis, and raise to wake. I've come to realize that iOS is nice enough, but it just doesn't fulfill what I want. It's too locked down and moves at a snail's pace. I've been playing with Android phones for the last week and I'll be happy to go back home again...
I see you're getting ready to make the jump again. Lol Good luck man
But I just don't think Apple is for me.
That's the thing we all must do, find what works for us. Once you do that, move on to the next major decision. Don't be a stranger around here because you're leaving the iPhone though.
Thank you, sir. I do like my iPhone. I've had it since December, which is a record for me in the last couple of years. Probably only bested by the Nexus 5.
The implementation of third party keyboards, utter lack of customization, and iOS 10 really not doing it for me has just pushed me over the edge back to Android. I think that's just what works for me. It isn't a slam on iOS, because I understand why people love it. But I just don't think Apple is for me.