anon(5719825)
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Re: Jailbreak
I think the Note 4 takes brighter pictures in low light conditions because of the way the sensors processing works. The iPhones camera tends to show the actual lighting conditions and sometimes may appear to be a bit worse. There's always the flash to improve things.
I always liked being able to swap out the battery on the Note 4 each day and not have to be tied to the charger for a few hours. The battery on the 6S+ makes up for that. Some days I can go between 2-3 days standby on mine with at least 10 hrs usage. Sometimes the Note 4 wouldn't last me a day with about 18 hrs standby and barely 3 hrs usage.
The Note 4 has a pen to draw with but I never used it for that. Instead, I used it to capture screen shots by drawing a square or rectangle around the part of the screen I wanted to capture. You then get the immediate option to share it any manner you want whether it's through Twitter, Facebook, email, whatever. The iPhone makes it harder by capturing the entire screen and then you have to crop it in an app and then share it.
The 6S+ haas 3D touch which saves a lot of steps in trying to use some apps. This will likely come along for Android eventually and Samsung is already working on their version.
I like buying music in iTunes because it automatically downloads to my Macs and my other iPhones/iPad, same with apps.
I can go on but as I said, there are pluses for each device and so I won't call the iPhone an upgrade though I prefer it. I still use both devices.
We've kind of strayed from the original topic of this thread.
That's true. But it might have a better battery. Probably better camera. Gets updates faster. Maybe less lag.
I think the Note 4 takes brighter pictures in low light conditions because of the way the sensors processing works. The iPhones camera tends to show the actual lighting conditions and sometimes may appear to be a bit worse. There's always the flash to improve things.
I always liked being able to swap out the battery on the Note 4 each day and not have to be tied to the charger for a few hours. The battery on the 6S+ makes up for that. Some days I can go between 2-3 days standby on mine with at least 10 hrs usage. Sometimes the Note 4 wouldn't last me a day with about 18 hrs standby and barely 3 hrs usage.
The Note 4 has a pen to draw with but I never used it for that. Instead, I used it to capture screen shots by drawing a square or rectangle around the part of the screen I wanted to capture. You then get the immediate option to share it any manner you want whether it's through Twitter, Facebook, email, whatever. The iPhone makes it harder by capturing the entire screen and then you have to crop it in an app and then share it.
The 6S+ haas 3D touch which saves a lot of steps in trying to use some apps. This will likely come along for Android eventually and Samsung is already working on their version.
I like buying music in iTunes because it automatically downloads to my Macs and my other iPhones/iPad, same with apps.
I can go on but as I said, there are pluses for each device and so I won't call the iPhone an upgrade though I prefer it. I still use both devices.
We've kind of strayed from the original topic of this thread.