I am currently using an S 3. Have an upgrade in September. Hoping the S4 is out by then.
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I changed my answer...One+1 is the best large phone now.
OnePlus One review: a $300 smartphone has never looked so good
Better than the note 3 in every way, except maybe the stylus. Bonus: it costs half as much. It costs the same retail as the note 3 does on contract.
No user-replaceable battery though (unlike the Note 3). That's a show stopper!![]()
No user-replaceable battery though (unlike the Note 3). That's a show stopper!![]()
The tradeoff is that you have to deal with Touchwiz...and Samsung's whims when it comes to updates. Also lower CPU, RAM, a crappier camera, and a worse display. (And you get to pay twice as much for the privilege).Doesn't matter. My Note 2 has the same size battery, but still gives me the OPTION of swapping out for a fully charged spare (whenever I choose) to get back to a full charge within minutes.![]()
The embedded battery is 3100mAh...that is pretty damn big.
Android Central reviewed it today...they said they could go through a full day of heavy use and have 25% left over.It is in theory, but these big phones with big screens are battery sucker. The Note 3 battery is 3200 mAh. And I can't even get through a day without having to charge it.
The Note 3 is polluted with touchwiz...that might be what is eating up all that battery power.I make it through a full day of use (~15 hours), with all of my accounts syncing and "screen on" time over three hours per day and rarely hit the 25 percent mark when I go to plug it in when I go to sleep. That's plenty good in my book
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