No not really Morty. Now that I got my AC app back on track maybe I can do some research.
But just reading here.....so far at least - - I somewhat cringe when thinking about getting into another phone. Of course Verizon is REALLY pushing me to upgrade. Ha! But as of now it just simply doesn't make any sense. I've seen and used others phones and mine was actually faster (operating wise) than theirs and no I can't remember the two I actually had in my hand.
But like I said, now that I got my AC app back.....between this and YTube and my discernment it'll help me make the right decision anyway.
Just a friendly tip to anyone. For a bit I thought my Turbo was starting to bite the dust. Everything worked fine but anytime I had to call someone.....if they picked up the phone everything was OK but if an answering machine or voice prompts answered instead of a REAL voice my screen went COMPLETELY black. It would go completely black if some one picked it up also which took away using the speaker because I couldn't touch it because of the screen. So I was STUCK holding that phone planted to the side of my big head. I hated that.
I checked EVERYTHING. I couldn't hang up, they had to etc etc. Called Verizon and went over it with their Tier2 Techs. They said "Nope Gregg. You need a new phone." I tried calling them one more time after returning their last gem they sent me and in just general chit chat with the guy he said something (I forget exactly how he said it) and I thought "Oh no, don't tell me." He had mentioned something about the "Proximity Sensor" that truly got super charged with the last update. I think that's how he said it. I asked him where it was and he said "it's to the left of your selfie cam, you can't see it, you can if the light hits it just right." I just shook my head and rolled my eyes, I had went four months with this black screen problem. I don't do selfies and I don't like the idea of a cam facing me all the time either. So I have ALWAYS covered that hole with a small piece of black gorilla tape. Just happened to be the last piece I put on was just a tad longer. Sure enough.....I take off the piece of gorilla tape and badabing problem SOLVED! Me and that fella on the phone were cracking up. He agreed with the fact that everything I went through, the time with "their experts" at Verizon.....I'm talking like three different people with close to FIVE HOURS on the phone trying to fix this and just in general chit chat I picked up something I hadn't heard before with this "proximity sensor" and put one and one together. Incredible. For the record I put on a smaller fresh piece of black gorilla tape on the front facing camera, can't be too careful nowadays. Ha! Sorry bout' the long post.