Go for it.I am thinking about switching.
Maybe, but it depends on your expectations. I don't think it's falling behind, but that's my personal opinion.It is just that the Iphone is falling behind. Am I wrong?
Okay, but you're assuming everyone cares about those things in the manner in which you do. Everyone likes what they like. If you prefer the Note 7 over the iPhone, get it and be happy with it.Look the display is better on the note 7, More GB for the money, waterproof (nice to have), better camera, spen a plus and not to mention the gear VR and other things.
very true but everyone says that Android OS has gotten better.
Go for it. Maybe, but it depends on your expectations. I don't think it's falling behind, but that's my personal opinion. Okay, but you're assuming everyone cares about those things in the manner in which you do. Everyone likes what they like. If you prefer the Note 7 over the iPhone, get it and be happy with it.
I agree, but again, you're assuming that people are not getting the most of what they're paying for when they opt for the iPhone over the Note 7. For example, if the iPhone meets or exceeds someone's expectations of it then to them, they are getting the most out of what they're paying for.Well, I am just saying that I do believe everyone likes to get the most out of what they are paying for.
All smartphones have a display, RAM, virtual or hardware keyboard, a camera and a speaker, if I'm not mistaken. Some smartphones have more RAM than others but performs less efficiently. I'd argue that most users do not "need" a camera that exceeds that of an iPhone 4. As for the display, I don't think I've ever been dissatisfied with the display on any mobile device I've ever owned and I've owned a lot since 1989.Also I hope people like some of things I listed because those are what makes a smartphone a smartphone.
I'm not loyal to Apple, but I am content with the products and services they offer. There's nothing wrong with how they are updating their devices, in my opinion, but I also understand that it cannot please everyone nor are their devices for everyone. Anyway, as I've stated earlier, if you want the Note 7, go for it. There's nothing wrong with that.It was also a question as to what others thought about the way Apple is updating their devices. But sometimes loyalty blinds I guess.
This is how I look at Android devices (especially Samsung). Let's look at this similar to a horse race, out of the gate the Samsung looks great and takes the lead into the first turn, then runs out of gas with three more turns left in the race.
After approx three months maybe four the support deteriorates and if I'm lucky enough to see a Android OS update during the short lifespan, it makes the smartphone almost unusable. Proof in the pudding is the resale value...it pretty much speaks for itself. Thanks , but no thanks. The iPhone might not have all the bells and whistles but it gets the job done on a daily basis...it's been my experience that the Apple iPhone "JUST WORKS"....my .02 cents.
I'm a ways from an upgrade, but I am looking outside of Apple for the fist time in a long long time. I came to Apple for stability, but I won't stay to pay a premium for last decades phone.
I am thinking about switching. It is just that the Iphone is falling behind. Am I wrong? Look the display is better on the note 7, More GB for the money, waterproof (nice to have), better camera, spen a plus and not to mention the gear VR and other things.
I agree with this 100%Apple will sell 3 times more iPhones then Samsung sells s7-note 7s cause the 90% never seems to care about being out speced if that's a word lol
Most people tend to look for a great phone that works well. Only geeks like me care about specs
Played with the note 7 at Walmart today. The speaker was super quiet compared to my iPhone 6s Plus. I played a Luke Bryan music video from YouTube and I thought the volume was broke. Otherwise a beautiful device
IP68
Get help I did . I'm now geek free for 100 days and take it slow day by day haha. I use to buy every new phone until I saw that all I did was use them for a month or two and then put them on swappa cause I was only using my iPhone daily. 100 days ago I knew I had a problem when I noticed I had a note 5 and nexus 6p both still in the box unopened and didn't remember how long I had them. I turned to my wife for help. She now ask me "do you really need that" every time I'm about to buy a new phone and so far so good lol
That might be why Apple is replacing the headphone jack for a second speaker this year. An IP68 iPhone will sound just as loud as a 6s plus.