Which Cell Phone do you own?
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The screens on phones that are a couple generations old now have nothing on current gen phones. Blah blah blah tech is always advancing blah blah, but seriously the new gens screens are leaps and bounds easier to see, especially in full sun than previous gens. I was using my nexus 5 and my buddy's s3 side by side and the difference was night and day. But then again I've been playing Ingress hardcore outside lately and it makes a difference trying to see them screens in the sun.
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To round off the discussion I prompted in Random Questions last week,I ended up switching my iPhone 4S for a 5S. I've had iPhones since the beginning and never been disappointed so far so it was the logical choice, plus I just find all the Android stuff so painfully bland and (with the exception of the HTC M8 and the new Sony) so cheap looking.
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To round off the discussion I prompted in Random Questions last week,I ended up switching my iPhone 4S for a 5S.
Respect. Hope it lasts you a few good years, and then some!
I was given an Android tablet (huawei honor x1 running 4.2.2) last week on the trip to China. A few days of playing with it and I'm more than ever happy with my iPhone. I tried to root-kit the thing to eradicate the Chinese characters throughout the thing but there's no root-kit for this tablet. Considering that's what I always hear as the strength of the android platform, it's kinda crappy being locked to a vendor's implementation of the OS.
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I use an iphone 5s, started my experience with smartphones with iphone, decided to switch awhile back to android cause I heard such great things. It was a nightmarish 3 months before I bit the bullet snd went back to iphone been with them since the 4 now.. Although my pops got an s4 recently snd it does seem nice. Clunky, but nice
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I have a Nokia Lumia 1520 after being chased away by usability and quality issues from Apple (and I was a huge loyalist, so this didn't come lightly). I've had Windows Phone 8.1 on it for a while and love it. They only drawbacks so far have been that some of the software (Facebook and Tapatalk in particular) aren't on par with their iOS counterparts. Other than that, I've never been happier with a mobile device. Given how much I fight my PC, the irony of this is not lost on me.
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I've got a Samsung Note 3, and it's easily the best phone (for me) that I've had. I had the Note 2 before this, and the 3 is a huge step up. Prior to that I had a variety of iPhones, the last being a 4S, which were great, but I'd never go back to one now after seeing how good Android can be. Using a better interface such as Nova Launcher makes a big difference, as you can make it look and behave exactly as you want it to.
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I have owned that phone in the past and I think you will have good luck with it.
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I had an HTC phone and liked it a lot, aside from its ridiculously poor battery life. That one shouldn't have the same issue, so hopefully you'll enjoy it.
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Good phone. Got the standard issue with the HTC battery disconnecting now and then causing the phone to turn off, but already have a replacement which should fit better and take care of this issue. Lotta people had issues with this, how hard is it to make a battery fit… Weird...
Came with a heavyduty Case Mate which is good as I'm the clumsiest fucker alive...