Any gadget addicted users think they could keep this for 2 years?

SoulWeaponry

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I have an issue with phones. I don't know if there's some void i'm trying to fill in my life or if i'm trying to live out my fantasies of being in star trek, but when a new one comes out even with a small incremental barely even useful uprade, i jump on it. From the eris to the droid 2 to the thunderbolt to pretty much every android phone verizon has had, i got it. Alot of us take the amazing things our phones do for granted and forget how far we've come.

I remember just a few years ago when i was going nuts trying to get a 720p hdtv. Now it's in my freaking phone!

I remember when my computer was less powerful than my phone with less ram

I remember when 32gigs of storage was unheard of and i was buying 1 gig memory cards for my music. Hell, my first mp3 player was a rio that only held 64mb of music. MB!

I remember my first digital camera was a "jamcam" that could only take vga pictures and my next cam after that was $500 kodak cam that took 2mp pictures.

I remember my first cell phone couldn't even handle mp3 ringtones. Now i can store my entire music library on it and listen with a quality set of earbuds that CAME with the phone

I remember hearing the first space shuttle that flew a man to the moon had the computer capacity of today's digital watches

And it's ridiculous because technology as fast as it's moving, isn't moving fast enough to have a high end phone be completely outdated in just a couple months. Whether it was a step up or not, i was a new phone every few months kinda guy. And this is finally where i'm at...

I'm happy with this phone. Every other phone i've ever had i've nitpicked it to the point where i started to focus on the negatives and be burning to switch to another phone. "This phone has crap battery life, maybe that other one will be better" or "this camera has slight image noise, maybe that other one will be better!' Everytime i've gone to another phone hoping this or that would be fixed and i'd finally be content i was let down. There was always something.

I've learned what i like, what i need to accept and what would be worth upgrading for someday

I've learned: camera optics in phones haven't changed much over the past 2 years. Yeah, they look better now. But even going back to the original droid incredible and comparing it to say, the new nexus you can see that a phone nearly 2 years old had the same or better quality pictures. As far as we've come, we're still not to the point, opctics/lens wise, where we could say "awesome. We're done. We've finally perfected the camera inside of a phone and now we can stop upgrading". A phone camera 2 years from now might look the same as the rezound

I've learned: Phones have bugs. All of them. It's not as easy anymore to say "This phone has so and so bug. I'm leaving this phone for THAT other new phone and that'll fix the problem". More like than not, you're just trading one problem for another. There will be bugs in pretty much every single phone that comes out. What we as consumers need to figure out is if the pros in a certain phone outweigh the cons and support companies that actually try to fix the bugs. I hated my thunderbolt for almost everything it did. Wouldn't keep a data connection, rebooted at the worst times, low volume in video recording and massive force closing on almost every app i had. The updates i got from htc solved ALL of my issues. Some users reported a few bugs with the bug fixes, but generally, everything was fixed. Whereas with other phones, my bugs just stayed there and nobody gave a damn about any fix

I've learned: I had a checklist of sorts for what would be my perfect phone. It went something like: no lag, great os/skin, awesome camera (for a phone) screen to die for and a good aesthetic to it/build quality. Now that lag is officially a thing of the past and sense 3.5 is fun again with ice cream sandwich on the way, what am i waiting for? What amazing advancement will happen in the next year that would really make my phone feel dated? This phone is about as good as a phone can be right now. For me anyway

What i've learned to accept: well like i said, that camera technology is slower moving than phone makers would like to make it seem and that battery tech is at a standstill. I've read year after year "we're only 4-5 years away from new batteries that last a week or more!". I read this every year. I'll believe it when i see it. The nexus will have only decent battery life, the razr will have the same and the rezound is in the same league. So as we all of us that use android know, we remedy this was spare batteries,extended batteries or conserving.

What i would upgrade for in the future: i have no god damn idea anymore. This phone has destroyed my checklist and i honestly can't think of a single thing besides better battery life that i'd work on. We all know quad cores will come next year but it'll take time to utilize and saturate the market with content that actually need it and...dual core won't become irrelevant. A new quad core phone comes out tomorrow. Does that make my phone slow? Hell no. Will a new screen tech come out next year that make my rezound look bad? No way. Where will we go? LED? Full HD? Well sure. Once our phones are 42inch screens i'm sure that'll be a much needed upgrade.

Honestly, i know this post is ridiculously long and unneeded and i'm probably repeating myself in places, i just wanted to say, i love this thing. I feel like we're hitting a plateu in cell phone tech and pretty soon it's going to be hard justifying upgrades when our checklists are dwindling down to nothing.
 
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PS: if anybody read more than 2 paragraphs, i'd be surprised. Props to anybody that got to paragraph 3!
 
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Why did you pick the Rezound over the Razr? Screen?

Also, I can think of a big reason you may want to upgrade, which is NFC if it starts to take off. It's one of biggest reasons I'm holding out for the Nexus, as I don't want to be stuck without it.
 
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Why did you pick the Rezound over the Razr? Screen?

Also, I can think of a big reason you may want to upgrade, which is NFC if it starts to take off. It's one of biggest reasons I'm holding out for the Nexus, as I don't want to be stuck without it.

NFC will be huge. In memory cards. Replacing your hardware just for this one feature would be a pain in the tooter. I saw on CNN headline news just a week ago a report that big banks/manufacturers are pumping tons of money into the idea that everybody's phone could have nfc with just this one simple card. If money is involved, it will happen!

" This makes it possible for mobile phones and other PDA like devices to easily add NFC capabilities to their device just by simply changing the SD card they are using. Sounds like a great plan, don’t have a Nexus S, just get a Tyfone MicroSD Card."

Even though personally, i'm not too excited for it. But hey, good to know i can have it if i want it. I still need to carry my wallet for alot of other reasons. Driver's license, membership cards, etc
 
I'll think I can keep it for 20 months but, I will be happy when custom roms start to come out for the rezound with ICS in it

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Dang great post. I agree with you and have been thinking about the same things you have. I feel that if I could keep any phone for a long time it'd be this one. I simply love everything about it as well.
 
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I would have to agree witht he OP. I also have a smartphone obessession. I always believe that the next phone is going to be the one that I keep. I really thought that with the iPhone 4S, but it didn't last a month. Now I have just ordered the Rezound and I'm hoping that it will fit the bill. Plus, my wife has told me that I cannot buy another phone until my new contract ends. I have gone through about 20 smartphones in the last three years. I have switched to every carrier. Its just hard not to want a new device. What I really want to do is just test them all. But until they start loaning phones to consumers for a few days for free, I will just have to own them to get the experience. I'm hoping that this phone will stick. If it doesn't, its going to be a long two years.
 
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This phone is absolutely KILLER. I can't think of a single thing it can't do that others can.

The camera is flat-out amazing... especially for a smartphone. 1080 video? My God! I uploaded a video I shot to youtube, and I couldn't believe how good it looked. But what really got my attention was how good it SOUNDED. The microphones on phone videos usually make you sound like you're talking over a telephone... in a subway tunnel... 20 feet away. Not so with the Rezound. It sounds like you're right there at the source. AMAZING!
The 4G is as fast as my home internet. I can print documents and pictures with it. The Rezound (I've even stopped calling it the Vigor... it just earns its stupid name cuz the performance is so damn good) is amazing in every way.

I had an Incredible for 2 years. The Incredible, battery life being the only major issue, was a GREAT phone. I wouldn't've had it that long if the Dev community hadn't recognized it as the beast that it was. The ROMs those guys wrote for it made having one worth it for a long time. It was just FUN trying out all the different ROMs. The fun-factor of the Dev community made the desire to upgrade go away, because each ROM made it feel like a new phone. Good stuff! Thank you Nils, Joel, Wildstang, and Newt.

But when talk of the Vigor hit the streets, the anticipation began to build. When the Rezound finally hit, there was no doubt in my mind. I had to have this phone. My girl got it for me on its release date, and I've been loving it ever since.

With virtually all of the "Incredible" Devs lining up to support this phone, I just know that this is gonna be another 2 year long love affair. Looking forward to it! :D
 
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I held on to my OG Droid for nearly 2 years, and that had just 256MB of ram that could barely handle Launcher Pro. With this HD screen, 1.5ghz processor, and custom roms with ICS bound to show up early next year, there's no reason for me to get rid of this phone. It does everything I want it to, plus more.

The only reason I'll upgrade is if those new lithium ion batteries start showing up in new phones, 10x the normal charge is something I can't pass up!
 
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I agree with OP's post...and since this Rezounding phone is my first smartphone...my baseline has been set very high!
Sure GNex has NFC and ICS...but wait a little while and so will the Rezound! Plus I like S-LCD over any SAMOLED screen I have looked at.....what could be better?

I know..a bigger screen for my E-PEEN! Oh wait. That's what tablets are for and my Nook Color is good enough for that ;) Although sell me a 1280x720 tablet with the Nook's battery life...:)

I'm happy that Rezound is this good..I can watch the GNex complaints and just hope it's not ICS-related issues...ok early adopters iron out 4.01 so VZW can deploy Android ICS 4.04 or later in Q1 2012! With or without Sense...I like it.
 
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In the past 2 years the longest I've went using 1 phone exclusively was around 6 months. I'm always bouncing back and forth. Just got the Rezound today but I already know that unless something from Android blows me away in the Spring, it won't make it past iPhone 5 launch. But I am like this with a lot of tech things, not just phones.
 
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I have a question, how do you guys keep getting the newest phone? Are you paying $600 for the phone each time?! This will be my newest phone since the Palm pre+, so I will be keeping this for 2 years. Whats this talk about NFC? I looked it up but dont really understand what its suppose to be or do. OP dont feel bad, I am the same way with motorcycles, Ive had about 9 in 2 years :)
 
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I have a question, how do you guys keep getting the newest phone? Are you paying $600 for the phone each time?! This will be my newest phone since the Palm pre+, so I will be keeping this for 2 years. Whats this talk about NFC? I looked it up but dont really understand what its suppose to be or do. OP dont feel bad, I am the same way with motorcycles, Ive had about 9 in 2 years :)

We're all paying full retail or snatching up upgrades from different lines on our accounts. Most of the time, full retail though. If you have a new enough phone that's still in demand and it's value is high, you can sell it for $300-400 on craigslist and use that towards the full retail price of the phone leaving you only paying a couple hundred bucks.

And NFC is a technology (Near Field Communication) that will let devices communicate with each other far better than bluetooth ever could. AFAIK, it's got better encryption and it's safer to use on a mass scale, so what google is trying to do is get as many banks/vendors together (sort of like an alliance or consortium of sorts) and agree on implrementing this standard of tech for mobile payments.

In laymen's terms: you'll be able to use your phone like a debit card in the future. Wave your phone across the scanner by the register when you're checking out and put in your pin # and you just paid for something. Pretty cool. Some people want it to replace their wallet.

Personally? I'm just not down with it for a couple reasons 1) i don't want to trust yet another tech with this kind of info and 2) there's no need for it. Really. How often do you JUST bring your debit card to the store and not need anything else like your driver's license, membership cards, etc. As long as you need a license to drive, you won't be able to leave your wallet at home. So this tech is useless to me

A couple more uses for it is a tech called "android beam". They showed it off at the nexus press conference. Basically, hold two phones that support nfc up to each other and boom. Your stuff is transfered instantly

Also, they're talking about putting little nfc chips in stores/posters/products so when you're near it, it can link you to a website or a movie trailer or product info. Only issue with this: is it's not needed. We have the same ability with QR codes
 
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mr poop, or is it mr splinters? Thank you for all the info! I personally work @ a bank and don't like using my debit card lol. The customers are usually covered under mastercard/visa rules, but anyways. Thank you for educating me.
 
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If i don't trade it in for the Nexus, i could definitely keep this phone for 2 years. It's awesome.
 
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I have a question, how do you guys keep getting the newest phone? Are you paying $600 for the phone each time?! This will be my newest phone since the Palm pre+, so I will be keeping this for 2 years. Whats this talk about NFC? I looked it up but dont really understand what its suppose to be or do. OP dont feel bad, I am the same way with motorcycles, Ive had about 9 in 2 years :)

If I don't have an upgrade available, I usually purchase the phone near brand new or something a little while after it comes out. I don't really pop for full retail that often. And most of the time, I have a device that I can offset most of the cost with. For example, I currently have an iPhone 4 and Rezound so whenever a phone comes out that I really want and willing to go full retail, I will make more than enough selling both of these to cover the cost of the new one and still net some cash.
 
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With the upgrade to Ice cream sandwich I see no problem keeping it for two years. So far so good this phone has been great .
 

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