Really, you're gonna throw the ladies under the bus?
How's the Verizon Mitch?
1 week in and no real complaints. 4G in this small burg I live in and 3G in the rural areas.
Don't get the drops during hand-offs like I did with my old ATT service.
Really, you're gonna throw the ladies under the bus?
How's the Verizon Mitch?
Honestly, I don't remember! lol ... that punk kid was rattling off features back and forth on the models I was considering and this old fart got confoosed.Why didnt you get the S4? *I dont know the diff*
I have narrowed it down to S4 or the Note2. By the time I can make the purchase, the Note 3 will be out and thats probably what Iwill go with.
I have been looking at cases for the 2 that are out. I would def get one with a "kickstand." They hold the phone up on its side. Plus its built into the case.
That's the one thing really has me concerned. Just as I was down to deciding between the last 2 models, the guy looked up some info and said the S3 battery wasn't very good compared to the S4. He said they fixed the issue on the S4 but swayed my fear saying the S3 battery was still a significant improvement over what I had. We shall see .....Now that I've had the S4 for a few months I'm happy to still be able to say it's a great phone. Lots of features, battery life is very good even with wifi, GPS, and blue tooth on constantly.
I'd buy it again if I had it to do over.
About the same with the 3G I was borrowing.I could go with that. My Iphone4 goes from 100 % at 7 am down to 50% by noon. It really blows.
Yes sir, it's MY phone so let ME make minor changes.Worst thing (one of) about the iPhone is the lack of a user replaceable battery.
Easy there bud, Glocks are perfect unlike ANY 1911.Can't stand APPLE just recently got a Galaxy G4. I really like the Android system. It does have it's minor faults. As far as I- Phone goes. Those people wold make you think their phone can be compared to a GLOCK or HK. I just can't stand anything with an Apple operating system..
Worst thing (one of) about the iPhone is the lack of a user replaceable battery.
Yes sir, it's MY phone so let ME make minor changes.
The supposed reason is due to space. Hard-wire the battery in and it takes less space than making room for connectors to make it removable; same thing with the back cover. Now the other reason, and more likely reason, is that when the battery does diminish to the point of no return, you'd either bring it to Apple for battery replacement OR just buy a new phone (THE most likely).
I dont think space is the issue as it still has a removable connector on the mainboard which is actually quite larger than most contact connectors found in user replaceable models.
I cant stand how apple releases new products that have strikingly similar results on the spec sheets but somehow they are "new" and "improved" by software thats a free download anyway. I wouldnt trade my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 for anything!
Sent from the middle if nowhere via Samsung Galaxy Note 2