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Posted: 5/6/2017 1:23:48 PM EDT
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How does it feel to be using a phone not made for techtarded folks?
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As someone who owns the latest Mac Pro (the cylinder), good for you. Macs are worthless unless you make a living with Mac exclusive software.
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How are you liking the android os so far? Is it confusing compared to apple?
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Leaving the Apple ecosystem - what are going to do with all the extra money?
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OP, how does it feel to be free from the limitations of the Apple OS? No more, "We will tell you how to work, and we will tell you how to think." Breathe deeply.... that's the smell of freedom, my friend.
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My company forced me onto an iPhone four years ago. I found out they are now letting us get androids and I cannot wait for my tech refresh timer to run out.
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It's actually fantastic. There's so much more to customize and setting to tweak. Very refreshing. View Quote I don't constantly fiddle with settings,I basically set it up the way I want it and use it. For a user like me why should I get an s8? |
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I'm a Windows phone user and love it but the lack of apps has me looking at my next phones being either the next iPhone or an s8. I have an iPhone for work and it does fine. I don't constantly fiddle with settings,I basically set it up the way I want it and use it. For a user like me why should I get an s8? View Quote |
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View Quote I have owned a couple of android phones and liked them, but the forced software updates, and jacked up SD cards sent me back to apple. |
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<--- from Blackberry 8310 to multiple Apple to Blackberry again to Samsung S6 and now back to Apple with an SE.
Love my SE The level of manipulation available in Android was nice indeed. There are some cool things about each OS. With Android you can be in text app and swipe on a name to make a phone call, swipe the other way to send a text. |
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I'm a Windows phone user and love it but the lack of apps has me looking at my next phones being either the next iPhone or an s8. I have an iPhone for work and it does fine. I don't constantly fiddle with settings,I basically set it up the way I want it and use it. For a user like me why should I get an s8? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's actually fantastic. There's so much more to customize and setting to tweak. Very refreshing. I don't constantly fiddle with settings,I basically set it up the way I want it and use it. For a user like me why should I get an s8? I have been looking at the S8 and S8+. Reviews on the fingerprint scanner have not been great. Opinions? |
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Lol, Samsung is absolutely garbage tier when it comes to android. I don't understand arfcoms idiotic love affair with their phones. The answer is ALWAYS iPhone or google phone(whichever flavor of the week that happens to be), always.
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The only thing on that list that is objectively better is the VR and MAYBE the wireless charging. But I use Mophie juice packs so it's a wash. I have owned a couple of android phones and liked them, but the forced software updates, and jacked up SD cards sent me back to apple. View Quote Any phone in which it's an option, which leaves the iPhone out. |
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I started with a Windows Phone, moved on to Iphone, and now been with Droid. Think I am sticking with Droid for my 3rd contract in a row.
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You just woke up and decided you didn't like the taste of penis anymore?
So it IS a choice... |
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Why the hell would anybody even care about a stupid phone change?
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