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Goodbye Apple


Zod

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Switched to a Galaxy Note 3 today. So far I really like it, still playing with the settings.

 

Really did not like IOS7. Figured I might as well go with android if apple is trying to be like android now.

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I like iOS7 personally.  I used to have a droid, and switched because after a year it was already running like my grandma.  She walks a little bit, and then needs a rest before having to restart.

 

I've had my iphone 4 for nearly 2 years now, and it runs pretty much the same as it always has.

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I'm considering making the same move.  The last few 'upgrades' to the iPhone have been decidedly meh.  I have a 4, and it desperately needs to be replaced.  At first I was thinking about just going to a cheaper 5c, since the 5s doesn't really offer me anything compelling, and waiting for the next round...BUT...that's exactly what I did with this one.  So, rather than get stuck in a pattern of 'I'll just buy the cheapest meh phone, hoping that the next phone won't be meh,' this is a good time to see what the other side has to offer.  Will be very interested to see how you feel about the move in a couple of weeks.

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so far so good. After I stripped away all of the unneeded apps and bells and whistles I was left with something really fast and easy to use. The speech recognition is unreal. I may never type anything ever again. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

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U enjoyed asking that didn't u?

 

:devil:

 

I'm 6'2 with big hands

I also like long walks on the beach

Everything is just better than the iPhone 4s. Never tried the 5

 

Apple has been riding on the same old same old for the past six years.

 

They are clearly being passed by Samsung, yet still too arrogant and greedy to realize it, or even care.

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Last year I decided the 4G was garbage so I went to a Galaxy S3. I love it....it took me two months to fully appreciate it but I agree the voice to text is superior in searches, maps and texting.

I like the Apple intergration but this Ipad Im typing on is a bit inferior to my phone. My phone plays flash without complex, unstable workarounds.

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