Robster33
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I couldn't stand the false touches when holding it or picking it up people are complaining about, give me bezels any day. Just for starters.
I couldn't stand the false touches when holding it or picking it up people are complaining about, give me bezels any day. Just for starters.
I couldn't stand the false touches when holding it or picking it up people are complaining about, give me bezels any day. Just for starters.
Yea I'm on verizon now, we have the s7 and s7 edge. Both have this extreme echo and sound like you lr talking in a barrel at times
I had a note 4 edge for a while and didn't mind the edge on it, was sort of useful.
Why do you have to switch back and forth? I enjoy both at the same time. Right now I have an s7 Active an iPhone 5s, a Note 4 and an iPad Pro 12.9.I just switched to iOS after 8 years on Android. I was a Samsung fan since the original Galaxy S (Vibrant) and have owned pretty much every Galaxy S and Note device... Including the Note 5 and S7 Edge. The ONLY thing I miss from them are the screens. iOS is such a better user experience. Everything works a lot better/more smooth, apps are more polished, much better software support, etc. I can't believe I've waited this long to give the iPhone a try. Although the hardware will more than likely tempt me on the new Samsung devices, I absolutely do not see myself going back to Android.
Why do you have to switch back and forth? I enjoy both at the same time. Right now I have an s7 Active an iPhone 5s, a Note 4 and an iPad Pro 12.9.
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I keep one phone and one tablet, and I prefer them to be on one platform for ease of use. Tech is supposed to streamline things and make it simpler, using 2 platforms seems tedious. I still have my Galaxy Tab S2, but I'm looking to trade it for an iPad Air 2.Why do you have to switch back and forth? I enjoy both at the same time. Right now I have an s7 Active an iPhone 5s, a Note 4 and an iPad Pro 12.9.
I love tech!
It looks horrible to me. Such a downgrade in hardware imo
As someone who's spent way too much much than ill ever admit in buying and selling android phones as they come out, I would skip it as an iOS person. Touchwiz is they only shortcoming, but its awful. Its slow, unintuitive and severely drags update times on Samsung Devices. Samsung literally just started rolling out Marshmallow to S6 / Note 5 devices to SOME markets (not carrier branded markets at all in the US) and Marshmallow came out as a preview for nexus users (think iOS public beta) back in the summer of 2015 and officially at the end of September. If you're really interested in checking out an android device coming from an iphone, at least wait and see what the HTC m10 is going to be.
I've never been a fan of Samsung smartphones, so the answer would be no for me too. I do find myself occasionally tempted by Sony's Xperia phones, but haven't tried one yet.