6 returns and two phones later, I think I want to go back to G3.

And then in a few weeks time, another new Android phone will be announced, and regardless of what phone you're using, you'll still be wondering whether you made the right choice or if you should get something different.

We all know how this will go...

OK what do you want me to do then, dude?
 
Mods please lock this thread. This is getting ridiculous by this troll. If the OP can't make up his mind and purposely changes his mind over pointless things, we can't help him.

The mods don't need to lock the thread. However, people need not be abusive or unkind, IMO. A little self-control and kindness go a long way.

Sent from my LG G-PaD📱
 
If you can obsess over the slightest thing then you need to stop messing with smartphones.

There will always be a better specd phone coming out and not having the latest version or the absolute best is a fact of life.

I won't tell you how to spend your money but you need to stop wasting time on obsessing over which is best.

No 2 phones give the same exact results everytime and just because one lags and stutters a bit is normal since any application can cause this or inconsistencies in the hardware as well.

You can keep throwing your money away in pursuit of perfection but I will tell you what my dear old departed Grandmother told me 40 years ago.... That is a fool and his money is soon parted.

Find one that you like and can use that does just about everything well and sit on it for a while... You'll be better off than what you are doing now.

Posted via the Android Central App
 
There are so many good choices I know it can be hard to choose. However, as has been said Raven, none of these phones are perfect without some flaw somewhere. So, as has been said, you have to pick the flaws you can best live with. The G3 seems like a great device to me but I've read the complaints around the forums about it. My basic question would be, is it better in nearly all ways to the fantastic G2? If so, it can't help but be a winner. One whose flaws you might be lucky to endure.

Sent from my LG G-PaD📱
 
There are so many good choices I know it can be hard to choose. However, as has been said Raven, none of these phones are perfect without some flaw somewhere. So, as has been said, you have to pick the flaws you can best live with. The G3 seems like a great device to me but I've read the complaints around the forums about it. My basic question would be, is it better in nearly all ways to the fantastic G2? If so, it can't help but be a winner. One whose flaws you might be lucky to endure.

Sent from my LG G-PaD📱

Yeah, I was thinking maybe I should ha email stuck with the G3 originally, but I heard it has performance issues, which could have been a deal breaker over time because I do play games on it. And if I did want to get it again, I would have to get it off contract, which means it'll be like 600 dollars. As I said, the main issue with the m8 is the camera.

And as far as android is concerned I originally wanted to go to it because I wanted more hardware choice and I didn't want to feel tied to Apple. I wanted to be able to use whatever devices I wanted (Windows pcs, rokus, chrome casts, whatever) if I continued using its, I would feel like I then need to use a mac, Apple TV, Ipad, and etc. Don't know if that makes sense.
 
The mods don't need to lock the thread. However, people need not be abusive or unkind, IMO. A little self-control and kindness go a long way.

Sent from my LG G-PaD������

If we stop posting here maybe he'll go annoy the folks on imore instead....

The fact that he returned his phone 6 times over and over again leads me to the fact that he's a troll. Who in the right mind would do that? Didn't the people at the store give him that "look" when he kept doing this over and over again? Shoot, I get that "look" when I returned a toaster at walmart..... and that was only once

And If I'm not mistaken isn't there a $30 restocking fee? $30*6 phones= $180. He almost got half a OPO/Nexus for as much as he's raking in restocking fees.
 
Yeah, I was thinking maybe I should ha email stuck with the G3 originally, but I heard it has performance issues, which could have been a deal breaker over time because I do play games on it.

So you ditched it because of something you heard about it and something that might have been, not because of something you experienced with it.

Excellent decision making skills.
 
Yeah, I was thinking maybe I should ha email stuck with the G3 originally, but I heard it has performance issues

You will of course read about G3 performance issues, on WPCentral and iMore (and possibly even AndroidCentral!). Like others have said, get a phone and then don't worry about it. You can't go wrong with any of the current Android flagships. Stay off of the Mobile Nations forums if necessary. Whatever phone you decide to get, you made the right choice. It's all good!
 
First world problems here...
We all want the best but simply put there is no best!
something better is always out there.
Just enjoy what you have and trade it when you dont want it any more.
Swapa is pretty good for that.
 
Yeah, I was thinking maybe I should ha email stuck with the G3 originally, but I heard it has performance issues, which could have been a deal breaker over time because I do play games on it. And if I did want to get it again, I would have to get it off contract, which means it'll be like 600 dollars. As I said, the main issue with the m8 is the camera.

And as far as android is concerned I originally wanted to go to it because I wanted more hardware choice and I didn't want to feel tied to Apple. I wanted to be able to use whatever devices I wanted (Windows pcs, rokus, chrome casts, whatever) if I continued using its, I would feel like I then need to use a mac, Apple TV, Ipad, and etc. Don't know if that makes sense.

But since you don't really use the camera, the M8 is the best phone you could have gotten.
 
But since you don't really use the camera, the M8 is the best phone you could have gotten.

Yeah. That's true.

Anyway guys, I'm real sorry. I'm not trying to troll or cause frustration. Honestly, I have OCT and anxiety. This causes me to constantly ruminate things in my head and make impulse buying decisions and things like that. I don't want to use that as a excuse or look for sympathy, but it is the main cause I believe of all this. I'm going to us the M8 until that year payment contract is up. At that point I will then make the decision to stay with Android or go to ios again. Perhaps lollipop will address some of my lag issues.

Anyway, I thank you again for your input.
 
If we stop posting here maybe he'll go annoy the folks on imore instead....

The fact that he returned his phone 6 times over and over again leads me to the fact that he's a troll. Who in the right mind would do that? Didn't the people at the store give him that "look" when he kept doing this over and over again? Shoot, I get that "look" when I returned a toaster at walmart..... and that was only once

And If I'm not mistaken isn't there a $30 restocking fee? $30*6 phones= $180. He almost got half a OPO/Nexus for as much as he's raking in restocking fees.

It wasn't the same phone 6 times. But yes, I did spend more than I like to think about in restocking fees. There's not much I can do about that now though, so I'd rather forget about it.
 
Like I said, I feel for you
I changed the phone I wanted a billion times

At first it was the M8, then the Nexus 5, then the Z3, then the Note 4, then the Nexus 6, then the Z3 again, and now probably the iPhone 6. Luckily I haven't bought any of the phones yet, but I am having a really hard time deciding which one to get.

Posted via the Android Central App with my Galaxy S5
 
But since you don't really use the camera, the M8 is the best phone you could have gotten.

My issue is that I am pretty invested in its. I own a it'd, Apple TV, and I do plan on maybe getting a macbook one day. And a android handset wouldn't really work as well as a iPhone.
 
Two devices is not really that much investment, unless you've got tons of movies and music that cannot be played on other devices.
 
Well, like I said if I get a mac then I wouldn't get continuity if I have a android phone

I think you should make decisions on what you have now rather than what you might spend thousands of dollars on in the future. Don't count on investments that don't actually apply to your situation at the moment. After all, you've already demonstrated to all of us how indecisive you can be when it comes to tech hardware.
 

Latest posts

Trending Posts

Members online

Forum statistics

Threads
958,476
Messages
6,976,745
Members
3,164,060
Latest member
soogui