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http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s6-6849.php
Coming out this month (at-least in the US)
I have always been sort of a 'samsung fanboy' (just kidding but I love my s4) but the s6 won't have a microSD slot, and you can't remove the battery. Removable battery isn't a big deal to me, though I understand if your battery gets messed up it's easier to just buy another for $10 instead of paying $100 to sending it to samsung.
But no microSD slot.... DEAL BREAKER. The one thing I loved the most about my s4 is the fact that I could put a microsd card in with all my movies and store apps on it. I don't see any point in spending a extra $200+(or whatever ridiculous markup there is) for 64 extra gigs.
Lipcot
03-05-2015, 08:28 PM
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s6-6849.php
Coming out this month (at-least in the US)
I have always been sort of a 'samsung fanboy' (just kidding but I love my s4) but the s6 won't have a microSD slot, and you can't remove the battery. Removable battery isn't a big deal to me, though I understand if your battery gets messed up it's easier to just buy another for $10 instead of paying $100 to sending it to samsung.
But no microSD slot.... DEAL BREAKER. The one thing I loved the most about my s4 is the fact that I could put a microsd card in with all my movies and store apps on it. I don't see any point in spending a extra $200+(or whatever ridiculous markup there is) for 64 extra gigs.
i've had an S4 for 2 years +- (until some weeks ago when i got it stolen at the UMF) and i've loved it, been a total fanboy. But S5 and S6 leave much to desire... No removable battery? no microSD? daf*ck?? Iphone is turning into samsung and samsung into apple... They are realeasing the same type of sh*t phones! Im looking into the oneplusone now..
Ashart1025
03-05-2015, 09:27 PM
I have liked the Google Nexus devices for sometime now. -Again no SD card which is lame, wonder why phone manufactuers are going away from SD cards?
Taric
03-05-2015, 09:32 PM
Am I the only one looking forward to Project Ara? I know it's Motorola... But still! Haven't we all dreamed about having a lego phone?
Ashart1025
03-05-2015, 09:39 PM
Am I the only one looking forward to Project Ara? I know it's Motorola... But still! Haven't we all dreamed about having a lego phone?
I have been waiting for this since PhoneBloks!
Im New Sry
03-05-2015, 10:35 PM
So apparently S6 has the best phone camera out there atm... Which is very important to me, but the rest... All the people I know curse about Samsungs being laggy as hell, and I'm not a fan of lag, but I have to switch until summer! Idk what to do.
By the way, won't it take long for Project Ara to receive other high-end parts from other manufacturers after it is going to be released? I'd say it will be a too long wait.
I have liked the Google Nexus devices for sometime now. -Again no SD card which is lame, wonder why phone manufactuers are going away from SD cards?
apparently 'the cloud' is the new way to store stuff. I disagree.
without the SD card slot you either
1) Buy a model with more space (as in spending $100 for 32 gigs)
2) Use cloud storage
3) Suck it up
Ashart1025
03-06-2015, 05:21 PM
apparently 'the cloud' is the new way to store stuff. I disagree.
without the SD card slot you either
1) Buy a model with more space (as in spending $100 for 32 gigs)
2) Use cloud storage
3) Suck it up
I have opted for option 3 then I guess. But I am one of those people that like single use devices.
Lipcot
03-06-2015, 05:34 PM
im looking for a new phone, and i was expecting the s6 to come out, but not anymore :/ , what options do you believe are good? (have microsd and removable battery, or atleast, a big one that lasts a lot)
grats
03-06-2015, 06:02 PM
Am I the only one looking forward to Project Ara? I know it's Motorola... But still! Haven't we all dreamed about having a lego phone?
seems cool
I'm watching http://www.spectrumhq.net/aura really closely
want to see how that turns out.
Brandon
03-06-2015, 07:35 PM
seems cool
I'm watching http://www.spectrumhq.net/aura really closely
want to see how that turns out.
This is probably the only android phone I'd get.. Look at that design! Specs aren't bad either.
Ashart1025
03-06-2015, 08:04 PM
seems cool
I'm watching http://www.spectrumhq.net/aura really closely
want to see how that turns out.
Now that is a sexy phone! They are shipping later this month... if reviews are good I may have to upgrade.
grats
03-06-2015, 11:21 PM
Now that is a sexy phone! They are shipping later this month... if reviews are good I may have to upgrade.
Yea I would pre-order one but going to wait to see reviews.
This is probably the only android phone I'd get.. Look at that design! Specs aren't bad either.
mmhmm I actually have a flip phone still as I'm down in server dungeons 24/7 and don't need a phone other than some texting and rarely phone calls
the battery life of that is what catches my eye, the hardware obviously isn't "insane" but being able to buy it out right without issue + getting any phone carrier really makes it nice
my current phone lasts like 1-2 weeks without charging it so going to a smartphone where it does twice a day would kill me.. that phone hopefully lasts its "multiple days"
honestly though I wish the firefoxOS wasn't so closed down to be sold to poorer countries because that has more appeal to me than android really does
might even mess around with putting debian on the phone
Lost my phone whilst hiking this week! Looking at the https://oneplus.net at the moment... Don't think I can wait a month without a phone for aura reviews :(
grats
03-07-2015, 01:33 AM
Lost my phone whilst hiking this week! Looking at the https://oneplus.net at the moment... Don't think I can wait a month without a phone for aura reviews :(
heard good things about it
glad there's more random competitors out there to kill galaxy & iphone .. honestly
heard good things about it
glad there's more random competitors out there to kill galaxy & iphone .. honestly
Yes, I like samsung in all but competition is always good for the consumer... things can get real crappy when there is only 1 (practical) choice *cough* comcast *cough*
Trollcrank
03-07-2015, 04:15 AM
I'd honestly say, depending on the reviews too, that the OnePlus looks better overall right now. It's still got an HD display and a high resolution camera. It is also really fast for a phone at 2.5GHz AND more battery than the Galaxy S6. It also as the option to add an SD card for more memory. I would buy the OnePlus unless the Galaxy S6 was way better on price or if the reviews on the OnePlus were bad.
The Spectrum Aura has the biggest phone battery I've ever seen but isn't really the phone for me. It's about average speed(which really just depends on your budget) but I'm not really ever worrying about battery so long as it gets through the day.
My personal pick order:
OnePlus > Galaxy S6 > Aura
grats
03-07-2015, 07:37 AM
Yes, I like samsung in all but competition is always good for the consumer... things can get real crappy when there is only 1 (practical) choice *cough* comcast *cough*
and *cough* intel
good thing AMD got jim keller back, when he made athlon the stuff destroyed intel 2-3 times the performance for less moneys
I BELIEVE IN HIM
and *cough* intel
good thing AMD got jim keller back, when he made athlon the stuff destroyed intel 2-3 times the performance for less moneys
I BELIEVE IN HIM
Atleast intel still has quality products though
3Garrett3
03-09-2015, 07:20 PM
Haven't heard anyone mention the HTC One M9 yet? I'm up for a new phone this summer and I was leaning towards it after hearing the M8 was really good. I don't really like Apple or Samsung, so the HTC seemed to fill everything I needed. The Aura looks way cheaper though and still has some pretty nice specs, so it might be worth a look then.
Seems like the toughest decision when getting a new phone now is "what rage-inducing function do I want" instead of performance and whatnot.
Im New Sry
03-09-2015, 07:31 PM
Haven't heard anyone mention the HTC One M9 yet? I'm up for a new phone this summer and I was leaning towards it after hearing the M8 was really good. I don't really like Apple or Samsung, so the HTC seemed to fill everything I needed. The Aura looks way cheaper though and still has some pretty nice specs, so it might be worth a look then.
Seems like the toughest decision when getting a new phone now is "what rage-inducing function do I want" instead of performance and whatnot.
I was thinking about M9 but when it was unveiled... Nah. Camera lacks quality, even though it's 20.7MP, the design hasn't changed, they still left the black htc bar in the front and wasted a lot of space which could have been given to enlarge screen size while maintaining the actual size of the phone. S6 all the way! Even though I thought I would never go for a Samsung...
Hyperion
03-09-2015, 10:06 PM
Haven't heard anyone mention the HTC One M9 yet? I'm up for a new phone this summer and I was leaning towards it after hearing the M8 was really good. I don't really like Apple or Samsung, so the HTC seemed to fill everything I needed. The Aura looks way cheaper though and still has some pretty nice specs, so it might be worth a look then.
Seems like the toughest decision when getting a new phone now is "what rage-inducing function do I want" instead of performance and whatnot.
HTC One M9 = Shadow clone jutsu of HTC One M8
HTC One M8 = Shadow clone jutsu of HTC One M7, the last time they really made a huge leap.
Nothing against HTC, but it's not even like they're trying.
S6 turned me off when I heard about the battery and micro sd.
Hopefully their note series can correct that, otherwise it's bye bye Samsung for me. Sucks too, since I've had my S4 for 2 years now, and I've grown so attached to it.
3Garrett3
03-09-2015, 10:09 PM
HTC One M9 = Shadow clone jutsu of HTC One M8
HTC One M8 = Shadow clone jutsu of HTC One M7, the last time they really made a huge leap.
Nothing against HTC, but it's not even like they're trying.
S6 turned me off when I heard about the battery and micro sd.
Hopefully their note series can correct that, otherwise it's bye bye Samsung for me. Sucks too, since I've had my S4 for 2 years now, and I've grown so attached to it.
Well damn, if the M9 is just more of the same, and the S6 is going to be basically an iPhone, I don't know what I'll end up with now... I guess I'll have to do some shopping in the summer when this contract is up.
Hyperion
03-09-2015, 10:33 PM
Well damn, if the M9 is just more of the same, and the S6 is going to be basically an iPhone, I don't know what I'll end up with now... I guess I'll have to do some shopping in the summer when this contract is up.
http://www.gizmag.com/htc-one-m9-vs-htc-one-m8-vs-htc-one-m7/36388/
https://s3.amazonaws.com/gizmag-images/hero/htc-one-m9-vs-one-m8-vs-one-m7.jpg
http://images.gizmag.com/inline/htc-one-m9-vs-one-m8-vs-one-m7-2.jpg
M9 - M8 - M7 in that order.
HTC’s design chief explains why the One M9 isn’t just a One M8 clone (http://bgr.com/2015/03/04/htc-one-m9-vs-one-m8/)
From the looks of it, doesn't seem too appealing.
My hopes are up for the Note 5 right now, although the transition from S4 to Note 5 in screen size would be ridiculous, if I were to purchase a phone.
I've heard something about Sony and their Xperia line but, for the life of me, I can't remember what.
Not sure about LG and whether they have removable batteries or micro SD cards, but one can pray.
Flight
03-09-2015, 11:33 PM
seems cool
I'm watching http://www.spectrumhq.net/aura really closely
want to see how that turns out.
This is probably the only android phone I'd get.. Look at that design! Specs aren't bad either.
Now that is a sexy phone! They are shipping later this month... if reviews are good I may have to upgrade.
I can't understand it... The 4,000 battery is nice, but everything else is far below standard. Is it the design that you guys like so much? The specifications are very low.
Harrier
03-09-2015, 11:40 PM
I can't understand it... The 4,000 battery is nice, but everything else is far below standard. Is it the design that you guys like so much? The specifications are very low.
Well for $150 it's a great spec!
grats
03-10-2015, 12:08 AM
I can't understand it... The 4,000 battery is nice, but everything else is far below standard. Is it the design that you guys like so much? The specifications are very low.
That battery life at that price? it's wayyyy worth it. I don't want to pay double the price for phone bill.. I do like $30 a year.
It has plenty of "hardware" and isn't really below standard
I prefer battery life
also everything today is built like this:
http://i.imgur.com/xBhWU11.jpg
if things weren't built so shitty today, you could run way more on systems than you can.. android is an amazing example of something that is built this way, they literally throw more code on top of broken crap just to get it to work properly
Well for $150 it's a great spec!
&& this again, and again
seems cool
I'm watching http://www.spectrumhq.net/aura really closely
want to see how that turns out.
That phone looks perfect. Right now I have an LG Optimus G (http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_optimus_g_e975-4941.php) that I got for $75 ($60 for the phone, $15 for a replacement volume button)
It's similar to that phone in a lot of ways except it has half the (non-removable) battery capacity and no SD card slot. At least LG gave it 32GB of storage (25GB user available)
grats
03-10-2015, 01:02 AM
That phone looks perfect. Right now I have an LG Optimus G (http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_optimus_g_e975-4941.php) that I got for $75 ($60 for the phone, $15 for a replacement volume button)
It's similar to that phone in a lot of ways except it has half the (non-removable) battery capacity and no SD card slot. At least LG gave it 32GB of storage (25GB user available)
yea I really really hope to see good reviews it'll be nice ot get a $150 phone and get some on the go plan and spend like $50 a year on phone service lol
Brandon
03-10-2015, 03:29 AM
I can't understand it... The 4,000 battery is nice, but everything else is far below standard. Is it the design that you guys like so much? The specifications are very low.
I don't find the specs low at all :S I don't see why I need a laptop in a phone or watch..
I only use my phone for calls & texting. I don't use apps or any of the fancy stuff. Occasionally I use my phone to develop apps but that's about it. For this reason, size, design and battery are priority for me. A small phone, nice design and battery; I'm happy. I'm unhappy if my phone is the size of a tablet or brick PSP. I don't care much for quad core or anything special. I have a nice custom ultra-book for that.
TLDR: I can survive with a brick or flip phone.
Curious though. Why is its specs bad (under standard/quality) in your opinion?
Hyperion
03-10-2015, 04:07 AM
I don't find the specs low at all :S I don't see why I need a laptop in a phone or watch..
I only use my phone for calls & texting. I don't use apps or any of the fancy stuff. Occasionally I use my phone to develop apps but that's about it. For this reason, size, design and battery are priority for me. A small phone, nice design and battery; I'm happy. I'm unhappy if my phone is the size of a tablet or brick PSP. I don't care much for quad core or anything special. I have a nice custom ultra-book for that.
TLDR: I can survive with a brick or flip phone.
Curious though. Why is its specs bad (under standard/quality) in your opinion?
My assumption would be the low ram, since most flagships are moving onto 3GB ram, minus the iPhone. Multitasking, etc.
Camera has lower megapixels compared to current flagships which shouldn't mean much, but most people interpret higher megapixels = better quality photos.
Lack of LTE for data connections and 1280x720 display might be some other ones. The 1280x720 display would probably help with battery consumption, along with most parts on this phone, which definitely helps it's claim of being long usage time oriented.
Flight
03-10-2015, 04:09 AM
It has plenty of "hardware" and isn't really below standard
I prefer battery life
This phone could be compared to the Galaxy SII or SIII. First off only the version of Aura with 2GB RAM is worth buying; nothing running a quad-core (or higher) CPU should have less than 2GB RAM. The MTK6582 CPU has a max of 1.3ghz and comes with the super old Mali-400. Those of you who don't know, Mali is the cheaper brand of GPUs and, performance-wise, falls behind of Adreno and Tegra. Here (http://techivian.com/mali-400mp-vs-sgx-543mp4-vs-543mp3-vs-543mp2-vs-540-vs-535-vs-adreno-320-vs-225-vs-220-vs-205-vs-mali-400-vs-intel-xolo/)is a good benchmark of multiple mobile GPUs including Mali-400.
Actually many of the MediaTek octacore phones are around that price. There's the ulefone Be Pro (https://www.fastcardtech.com/ulefone-Be-Pro-Android-Phone-Dark-Blue.html) that has a 64-bit 1.5ghz quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Android KitKat, 4G, 13/8 mp rear/front cameras. And that costs $160 but only has a 2600 battery.
Then there's the Kingzone N3+ (https://www.fastcardtech.com/KINGZONE-N3-PLUS-Android-Phone.html) which has similar specs with the one above but with a much sexier design. The cameras on both are the same cameras used in OnePlus One.
So honestly if you're going to buy a phone for that price, buy something with higher specs.
The Mayor
03-10-2015, 05:01 AM
I'd still prefer a OnePlus One (https://oneplus.net/one#features) compared to the Spectrum Aura. When the OnePlus Two comes out it will destroy everything, the only problem is that it's incredibly expensive (going by the pre-sale prices ~500usd).
grats
03-10-2015, 03:44 PM
This phone could be compared to the Galaxy SII or SIII. First off only the version of Aura with 2GB RAM is worth buying; nothing running a quad-core (or higher) CPU should have less than 2GB RAM. The MTK6582 CPU has a max of 1.3ghz and comes with the super old Mali-400. Those of you who don't know, Mali is the cheaper brand of GPUs and, performance-wise, falls behind of Adreno and Tegra. Here (http://techivian.com/mali-400mp-vs-sgx-543mp4-vs-543mp3-vs-543mp2-vs-540-vs-535-vs-adreno-320-vs-225-vs-220-vs-205-vs-mali-400-vs-intel-xolo/)is a good benchmark of multiple mobile GPUs including Mali-400.
Actually many of the MediaTek octacore phones are around that price. There's the ulefone Be Pro (https://www.fastcardtech.com/ulefone-Be-Pro-Android-Phone-Dark-Blue.html) that has a 64-bit 1.5ghz quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Android KitKat, 4G, 13/8 mp rear/front cameras. And that costs $160 but only has a 2600 battery.
Then there's the Kingzone N3+ (https://www.fastcardtech.com/KINGZONE-N3-PLUS-Android-Phone.html) which has similar specs with the one above but with a much sexier design. The cameras on both are the same cameras used in OnePlus One.
So honestly if you're going to buy a phone for that price, buy something with higher specs.
naw
after your phones are dead in 1/3rd a day I'll be computing for 1-2 days longer
Im New Sry
03-10-2015, 04:02 PM
naw
after your phones are dead in 1/3rd a day I'll be computing for 1-2 days longer
Power Bank master race bro :cool:
This phone could be compared to the Galaxy SII or SIII. First off only the version of Aura with 2GB RAM is worth buying; nothing running a quad-core (or higher) CPU should have less than 2GB RAM. The MTK6582 CPU has a max of 1.3ghz and comes with the super old Mali-400. Those of you who don't know, Mali is the cheaper brand of GPUs and, performance-wise, falls behind of Adreno and Tegra. Here (http://techivian.com/mali-400mp-vs-sgx-543mp4-vs-543mp3-vs-543mp2-vs-540-vs-535-vs-adreno-320-vs-225-vs-220-vs-205-vs-mali-400-vs-intel-xolo/)is a good benchmark of multiple mobile GPUs including Mali-400.
Actually many of the MediaTek octacore phones are around that price. There's the ulefone Be Pro (https://www.fastcardtech.com/ulefone-Be-Pro-Android-Phone-Dark-Blue.html) that has a 64-bit 1.5ghz quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Android KitKat, 4G, 13/8 mp rear/front cameras. And that costs $160 but only has a 2600 battery.
Then there's the Kingzone N3+ (https://www.fastcardtech.com/KINGZONE-N3-PLUS-Android-Phone.html) which has similar specs with the one above but with a much sexier design. The cameras on both are the same cameras used in OnePlus One.
So honestly if you're going to buy a phone for that price, buy something with higher specs.
what is the point of a octacore processor in a phone lol I wouldn't even want that in my laptop
Flight
03-10-2015, 06:07 PM
naw
after your phones are dead in 1/3rd a day I'll be computing for 1-2 days longer
The Aura has a 4,000mAh and the ulefone / Kingzone phones have 2,600 / 2,800 respectively. So if those phones go dead in a 1/3rd of a day, yours will die in 2/3rds of a day. Also, those 64bit chips are twice the processing speed and they're a significantly newer generation of CPU; they're much less energy-consuming compared with MTK6582. This is normal for mobile CPUs to become more energy-efficient with each new generation of chip.
So again, the only advantage of the Aura is the 4,000 battery which doesn't put it far ahead, if at all, of a new generation energy-efficient 64-bit CPU. If that 4,000 batter lasts longer then there's your only advantage, the two phones I listed above dominate in every of area of specifications.
Edit:
I'd still prefer a OnePlus One (https://oneplus.net/one#features) compared to the Spectrum Aura. When the OnePlus Two comes out it will destroy everything, the only problem is that it's incredibly expensive (going by the pre-sale prices ~500usd).
I'm a fan of the OnePlus One, they usually do have the highest specifications available at the time of release and for much less of the price. On the subject of the OnePlus Two I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with 4GB RAM as a few phones are already including.
grats
03-11-2015, 02:02 AM
The Aura has a 4,000mAh and the ulefone / Kingzone phones have 2,600 / 2,800 respectively. So if those phones go dead in a 1/3rd of a day, yours will die in 2/3rds of a day. Also, those 64bit chips are twice the processing speed and they're a significantly newer generation of CPU; they're much less energy-consuming compared with MTK6582. This is normal for mobile CPUs to become more energy-efficient with each new generation of chip.
So again, the only advantage of the Aura is the 4,000 battery which doesn't put it far ahead, if at all, of a new generation energy-efficient 64-bit CPU. If that 4,000 batter lasts longer then there's your only advantage, the two phones I listed above dominate in every of area of specifications.
Edit:
I'm a fan of the OnePlus One, they usually do have the highest specifications available at the time of release and for much less of the price. On the subject of the OnePlus Two I'm a bit surprised they didn't go with 4GB RAM as a few phones are already including.
CPU's are what like 10% of power consumption? lel
what is the point of a octacore processor in a phone lol I wouldn't even want that in my laptop
if I want processing power I throw something at my server :D
mylastregret
03-14-2015, 05:59 AM
Sounds like that is another excuse for them to make money. First Verizon and ATT locked the phones to where you have to use safestrap to get around it. Then they choose to sell unlocked phones at a higher cost. I do hate the fact that took away the MicroSD that is one of the reasons I haven't went towards apple. I hate being tied down especially to things that I have bought.
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s6-6849.php
Coming out this month (at-least in the US)
I have always been sort of a 'samsung fanboy' (just kidding but I love my s4) but the s6 won't have a microSD slot, and you can't remove the battery. Removable battery isn't a big deal to me, though I understand if your battery gets messed up it's easier to just buy another for $10 instead of paying $100 to sending it to samsung.
But no microSD slot.... DEAL BREAKER. The one thing I loved the most about my s4 is the fact that I could put a microsd card in with all my movies and store apps on it. I don't see any point in spending a extra $200+(or whatever ridiculous markup there is) for 64 extra gigs.
Im New Sry
03-19-2015, 09:01 PM
Sounds like that is another excuse for them to make money. First Verizon and ATT locked the phones to where you have to use safestrap to get around it. Then they choose to sell unlocked phones at a higher cost. I do hate the fact that took away the MicroSD that is one of the reasons I haven't went towards apple. I hate being tied down especially to things that I have bought.
Most likely because of the new flash memory and RAM which allow the phone to have writing/reading speed 4 times better than any other phone on the market. MicroSDs would slow the phone down and then the complaints about the lag would start rolling in.
Probably my next phone, I can forgive the design, S6 is great in every other way.
mylastregret
03-21-2015, 01:41 AM
well it would be nice to have extra storage space which would be nice.
Incurable
03-21-2015, 02:23 AM
I've owned three HTC's over the years and every one of them has been absolutely fantastic. I've had my HTC One XL for two years now (not the M7, the one before it) and my contract ended in January. When this phone finally kicks it I'll be buying the M9 or next year's model (if it lasts that long, which I don't doubt) for sure.
Honestly, Samsung has never appealed to me, and Apple disgusts me, so HTC it is for me.
Im New Sry
03-21-2015, 07:05 PM
well it would be nice to have extra storage space which would be nice.
Well AFAIK they are giving 115GB of Cloud Storage from Microsoft for two years, so that should be enough.
Incurable I hope you have read about HTC M9 overheating - http://www.androidguys.com/2015/03/16/htc-one-m9-continues-to-overheat-hits-131-degrees/ after stuff like that, I finally decided not to get one.
Hyperion
03-21-2015, 08:37 PM
Well AFAIK they are giving 115GB of Cloud Storage from Microsoft for two years, so that should be enough.
Incurable I hope you have read about HTC M9 overheating - http://www.androidguys.com/2015/03/16/htc-one-m9-continues-to-overheat-hits-131-degrees/ after stuff like that, I finally decided not to get one.
Oh goody, Cloud Storage. It's probably my inner tinfoil speaking, but I don't trust cloud storage. Don't view it as secure enough. I have no actual reason for security, but prefer it over simplicity, most of the time.
The overheating, I saw that before, but didn't think it was real. My phone at 37 degrees feels hot enough, 55.4 must be like holding a miniature computational oven in your hands.
Again, hopes are up for the Note 5, hopefully they won't fuck it over like the S6.
Im New Sry
03-21-2015, 10:21 PM
Oh goody, Cloud Storage. It's probably my inner tinfoil speaking, but I don't trust cloud storage. Don't view it as secure enough. I have no actual reason for security, but prefer it over simplicity, most of the time.
The overheating, I saw that before, but didn't think it was real. My phone at 37 degrees feels hot enough, 55.4 must be like holding a miniature computational oven in your hands.
Again, hopes are up for the Note 5, hopefully they won't fuck it over like the S6.
Haha, they shouldn't since they have taken another path now. A better one. I'm spending my money on an S6. Just gonna get it in 64gb to be safe. I'm not sure about color yet.
PS the S6 isn't fucked. As I said, the cards would most likely stall the phone.
Incurable
03-21-2015, 11:35 PM
Well AFAIK they are giving 115GB of Cloud Storage from Microsoft for two years, so that should be enough.
Incurable I hope you have read about HTC M9 overheating - http://www.androidguys.com/2015/03/16/htc-one-m9-continues-to-overheat-hits-131-degrees/ after stuff like that, I finally decided not to get one.
That article really doesn't say much, it's all speculation based on benchmarks done at a trade show or something. The average person is never going to do anything intensive enough with their phone to have it overheat, and the comparison to third degree burns from water is total bollocks.
i have been using iPhone since 2009 and i still loving it, but i think my next smartphone i purchase will be Samsung's S6 Edge
Meh, I got a OnePlus One 64GB and it's alright. I've always had iPhones, so changing to Android was a really big step.
Pretty sure I'm going to purchase an iPhone the next time I need a new phone and not an android phone like Samsung Galaxy.
I don't like cloud storage as an alternative to local storage. It assumes that I have a super fast unlimited data plan so I don't mind downloading something whenever I want to use it, which isn't true.
Im New Sry
03-22-2015, 08:33 PM
I don't like cloud storage as an alternative to local storage. It assumes that I have a super fast unlimited data plan so I don't mind downloading something whenever I want to use it, which isn't true.
Yeah, I can see that happening. Of course it's not as good as having a microSD, but there are a lot of public WiFi hotspots nowadays, which is helpful. At least it's better than no alternative at all. :)
fran34
04-08-2015, 05:45 PM
It looks amazing!
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