First of all, hi.
So my trusty old red Galaxy S3 got stolen last week by some robbing jackasses, and I was too lazy and cheap to take Cerberus off my wishlist and just buy it. It was already dying at the time of the robbery, was gesture locked, and quite picky with what cables and chargers it would accept (had to buy a straight-up OEM charger for it) so, judging by the fact that neither Android Device Manager nor Lookout have seen it since, I'm guessing it was too much for the thieves to deal with and is gone forever.
On the bright side, this means I'm in the market for a new phone! Trouble is that I'm picky.
I'm on AT&T and plan to stay for a while (seven years unlimited, baby!)
I MUST have a removable battery and microSD slot. Absolute must. I like being able to replace batteries and remove my storage if need be.
Battery life has to be good too.
I [inappropriate language edited by Moderator] hate onscreen buttons so capacitive buttons are preferable. although the LG G3 has me reconsidering.
I guess that's it really. I have huge hands (the Nexus 6 fits PERFECTLY) so the phone cannot possibly be too big. And otherwise I just want it to be good, you know? I tend to keep my phones until they are just unusable.
So my trusty old red Galaxy S3 got stolen last week by some robbing jackasses, and I was too lazy and cheap to take Cerberus off my wishlist and just buy it. It was already dying at the time of the robbery, was gesture locked, and quite picky with what cables and chargers it would accept (had to buy a straight-up OEM charger for it) so, judging by the fact that neither Android Device Manager nor Lookout have seen it since, I'm guessing it was too much for the thieves to deal with and is gone forever.
On the bright side, this means I'm in the market for a new phone! Trouble is that I'm picky.
I'm on AT&T and plan to stay for a while (seven years unlimited, baby!)
I MUST have a removable battery and microSD slot. Absolute must. I like being able to replace batteries and remove my storage if need be.
Battery life has to be good too.
I [inappropriate language edited by Moderator] hate onscreen buttons so capacitive buttons are preferable. although the LG G3 has me reconsidering.
I guess that's it really. I have huge hands (the Nexus 6 fits PERFECTLY) so the phone cannot possibly be too big. And otherwise I just want it to be good, you know? I tend to keep my phones until they are just unusable.
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