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svtcobra

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I'm disappointed by 2 things that the V20 has, not what it doesn't have. #1 Camera. I NEVER take any photos of anything. #2 DAC. The only audio that I need is for phone calls. I don't know watch videos or listen music. So, I guess that's my problem with all phones :-). Also this phone is very boring! Boring in a good way. There's never anything wrong with it. What's up with that? It also took away my cravings for "the next best thing" Zzzzz
 
I'm disappointed by 2 things that the V20 has, not what it doesn't have. #1 Camera. I NEVER take any photos of anything. #2 DAC. The only audio that I need is for phone calls. I don't know watch videos or listen music. So, I guess that's my problem with all phones :-). Also this phone is very boring! Boring in a good way. There's never anything wrong with it. What's up with that? It also took away my cravings for "the next best thing" Zzzzz

Lol stop trolling yo. The V20 has the most features in ANY smartphone in history as of yet.

V20:
Removable battery
IR blaster
Dual WIDE angle FRONT and BACK camera
Metal back that's removable
HiFi mic recording
Pro video recording
Best manual mode camera
Double tap to wake screen
2nd screen display
FM radio (on some variants)

S8:
Curved screen
All glass
Single camera
Non-removable back

iPhone:
No headphone jack
Can't customize home screen
Forced to use iTunes

HTC:
No headphone jack
Single camera
All glass, shiney
Non-removable back

V30:
Will be basically the same as S8, HTC, and possibly iPhone
 
Lol stop trolling yo. The V20 has the most features in ANY smartphone in history as of yet.

V20:
Removable battery
IR blaster
Dual WIDE angle FRONT and BACK camera
Metal back that's removable
HiFi mic recording
Pro video recording
Best manual mode camera
Double tap to wake screen
2nd screen display
FM radio (on some variants)

S8:
Curved screen
All glass
Single camera
Non-removable back

iPhone:
No headphone jack
Can't customize home screen
Forced to use iTunes

HTC:
No headphone jack
Single camera
All glass, shiney
Non-removable back

V30:
Will be basically the same as S8, HTC, and possibly iPhone
You aren't forced to use iTunes. Not sure why you keep thinking that.
 
I think a lot of people think the same thing.

Yeah I agree -- if people tried iPhone in the past (way in the past) that was true but recently you can do everything via the cloud like you can on a Google device.
 
I'm not a bro or a troll. It's humor people! PS: I hate apple! My point was to state that I've found nothing ever wrong about my V20. Which in turn has made a great phone. I've always been a Samsung fan. But they have not made any phone that's been as problem free as the V20. That's saying something!
 
Lol stop trolling yo. The V20 has the most features in ANY smartphone in history as of yet.

V20:
Removable battery
IR blaster
Dual WIDE angle FRONT and BACK camera
Metal back that's removable
HiFi mic recording
Pro video recording
Best manual mode camera
Double tap to wake screen
2nd screen display
FM radio (on some variants)

S8:
Curved screen
All glass
Single camera
Non-removable back

iPhone:
No headphone jack
Can't customize home screen
Forced to use iTunes

HTC:
No headphone jack
Single camera
All glass, shiney
Non-removable back

V30:
Will be basically the same as S8, HTC, and possibly iPhone
List is wrong. A lot.
 
I'm not a bro or a troll. It's humor people! PS: I hate apple! My point was to state that I've found nothing ever wrong about my V20. Which in turn has made a great phone. I've always been a Samsung fan. But they have not made any phone that's been as problem free as the V20. That's saying something!

Both phones are great. Both have pros and cons. For example my friend wanted me to take a picture of her with her S8 camera behind a big sign. The S8 couldn't capture it because we were too close and I'd have to go way far back. Instead, I took it with my V20 wide angle and got a great shot. Ended up sending her that photo.
 
You can stream or download them through the cloud.

Lol that's not the same as MP3s and podcasts. Not everyone has unlimited data and I don't like commercials from internet radio. It's nice to have and own your own MP3s. Plus, some places you can't get internet connection like the great outdoors or on planes (unless you pay extra for wifi).
 
Lol that's not the same as MP3s and podcasts. Not everyone has unlimited data and I don't like commercials from internet radio. It's nice to have and own your own MP3s. Plus, some places you can't get internet connection like the great outdoors or on planes (unless you pay extra for wifi).
Yes you don't need unlimited data. You download it through the cloud on wifi TO the phone (so when camping and the great outdoors you can listen to the music.. off the phone).

How is downloading it to your phone not the same as putting it on your phone? Lol.
 
Yeah I agree -- if people tried iPhone in the past (way in the past) that was true but recently you can do everything via the cloud like you can on a Google device.

My home wifi sometimes is spotty (cheapo AT&T Uverse). My Google drive is very limited, plus it takes forever to upload to the cloud. I only have a 2 year trial for 200GB. My T-Mobile data plan is only 5GB, but internet radio streaming is unlimited. Plus there's a loss in audio quality when streaming. No way you can stream hifi content without buffering.
 
My home wifi sometimes is spotty (cheapo AT&T Uverse). My Google drive is very limited, plus it takes forever to upload to the cloud. I only have a 2 year trial for 200GB. My T-Mobile data plan is only 5GB, but internet radio streaming is unlimited. Plus there's a loss in audio quality when streaming. No way you can stream hifi content without buffering.

1) Google Play Music allows anyone to upload 40k songs for free that you can then download via the app on many devices (such as iPhone).

2) Streaming can be Hi-Fi .. Why wouldn't you be able to stream without buffering? Maybe you can't but I know I can on LTE or at home on WiFi.

3) Your spotty wifi at home is your router issue. You could fix that. You choose not to.

4) As stated many services and things allow you to download to the phone so no streaming required since it is on the phones internal space (same way you were talking about transferring music).

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These are all problems for you but that still doesn't change what I stated. You don't have to use iTunes. You may choose to but some of us who have iDevices use the cloud just fine. My gf has all her music downloaded to her iPhone (we did it over my WiFi) because I refuse to install iTunes on my machine :).
 
1) Google Play Music allows anyone to upload 40k songs for free that you can then download via the app on many devices (such as iPhone).

2) Streaming can be Hi-Fi .. Why wouldn't you be able to stream without buffering? Maybe you can't but I know I can on LTE or at home on WiFi.

3) Your spotty wifi at home is your router issue. You could fix that. You choose not to.

4) As stated many services and things allow you to download to the phone so no streaming required since it is on the phones internal space (same way you were talking about transferring music).

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These are all problems for you but that still doesn't change what I stated. You don't have to use iTunes. You may choose to but some of us who have iDevices use the cloud just fine. My gf has all her music downloaded to her iPhone (we did it over my WiFi) because I refuse to install iTunes on my machine :).

Point is, to transfer 1 MP3 file requires iTunes and that's how Apple wants it to be. And no you can't transfer via Bluetooth from phone to phone unless you use some type of 3rd party app.
 

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