Getting a new phone

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Hey guys!

I have been an Apple fan for quite awhile now, I am currently using the iPhone 5. I am thinking of changing to a droid by the end of this week. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 looks amazing. I have a few questions however regarding the Note 3.

Does it lag? (Is it as smooth as iOS)

How is the battery life?

Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5?

Is the screen to big? (I personally want the big screen, but I am hoping to not regret getting and after a few months changing it due to it being so large)



Thank you in advance

James
 
Hey guys!

I have been an Apple fan for quite awhile now, I am currently using the iPhone 5. I am thinking of changing to a droid by the end of this week. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 looks amazing. I have a few questions however regarding the Note 3.

Does it lag? (Is it as smooth as iOS)

How is the battery life?

Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5?

Is the screen to big? (I personally want the big screen, but I am hoping to not regret getting and after a few months changing it due to it being so large)



Thank you in advance

James

  • Does it lag?
    Definitely not!
  • How is the battery life?
    The Note 3 comes with a massive 3,200mAh battery!
  • Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5?
    In my opinion, definitely
  • Is the screen too big?
    You'll probably be surprised by the variation in screen size between the two devices, but you'll quickly get used to it.
 
The note 3 is definitely one of the best phones out there. The operating system doesn't lag at all, however I must say stock - apps are less polished F. E the browser app VS safari..

I made the switch from an iPhone 5 to the note 3 myself at never had regrets. You'll adjust to the size and iphones will feel like little toys after a few weeks.

Don't hesitate get one is my advise

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Hey guys!

I have been an Apple fan for quite awhile now, I am currently using the iPhone 5. I am thinking of changing to a droid by the end of this week. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 looks amazing. I have a few questions however regarding the Note 3.
Does it lag? (Is it as smooth as iOS)
How is the battery life?
Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5?
Is the screen to big? (I personally want the big screen, but I am hoping to not regret getting and after a few months changing it due to it being so large)

Thank you in advance
James

Lag?
None. This was such an upgrade from my iPhone 4S
Battery?
This is amazing. I have had droids in the past, and like the ability to replace the batteries. I am actually getting a new Samsung battery, to carry as a spare, but not that I plan on really needing it. I had a half off coupon and so it was only $25. I use my phone fairly heavy, though not a ton of games, if I do its Candy Crush or Dots. Lots of email, FB, web, videos etc. I leave GPS, and WiFi on, and turned my screen lower. I can easiely get 1 1/2 days sometimes 2 full days, though it will be in the red at the end of the second day. It can't be beat.
Worth the Change?
For Sure in my book. I came from the iPhone 4S, and so glad to be back on Android, I won't be going back anytime soon. My wife has the new 5S, has to for work, and it is so small. Its hard to think it was suppose to be the latest and greatest. She would have this or would wait for the Galaxy S5, if she could have.
Screen too big?
I don't think so. I can carry this in any coat pocket, or dress pants, also fits well in my shirt pockets, and jeans. Though I rarely drive with it in a pocket, it sits either in the cup holder or seat.
 
What everyone else said, but a few things that you may not know, charging times are greatly improved when using the USB 3.0 cable. I'm still amazed at how it appears to charge MUCH FASTER than it discharges with use. Also, when you go to a phone this size, you're going to be hard pressed to go back to something the size of the iPhone. My brother has an iPhone 5 and it looks like a kid's toy.
 
What everyone else said, but a few things that you may not know, charging times are greatly improved when using the USB 3.0 cable. I'm still amazed at how it appears to charge MUCH FASTER than it discharges with use. Also, when you go to a phone this size, you're going to be hard pressed to go back to something the size of the iPhone. My brother has an iPhone 5 and it looks like a kid's toy.

+1
When I use my husband's iPhone, I don't want to even touch it. I love iOS (not the 7) though and their app store. This is what I miss about the iPhone but that's it. :D

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+1
When I use my husband's iPhone, I don't want to even touch it. I love iOS (not the 7) though and their app store. This is what I miss about the iPhone but that's it. :D

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I'll be the first to admit that iPhone does tend to carry more apps than Android in general, but when I look at my Android library vs my iPhone library (had an iPhone for about 8 months), it's sad that I've spent more money on iTunes, but have at least 20 times more apps and more useful apps on my Android. Most of the apps (most useful apps) I attained via Amazon's app store. If you're new to Android, that app store is probably the first thing I would install. Here is a list (I don't think complete) of all the apps that have been free since Amazon started the program. Amazon.com: Customer Discussions: List of Free Daily Deal Android Apps for Kindle Fire
 
Hey guys!

I have been an Apple fan for quite awhile now, I am currently using the iPhone 5. I am thinking of changing to a droid by the end of this week. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 looks amazing. I have a few questions however regarding the Note 3.

Does it lag? (Is it as smooth as iOS)

How is the battery life?

Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5?

Is the screen to big? (I personally want the big screen, but I am hoping to not regret getting and after a few months changing it due to it being so large)



Thank you in advance

James

James, I am a Newbie, Novice, Neophite all in one.. With that said, I was eating the other day at a restaurant with small tables. A fella at the next table was doing something on his 5s.. My phone rang, I was ashame to pull out my Note 3..Just my point of view... :D
 
James, I am a Newbie, Novice, Neophite all in one.. With that said, I was eating the other day at a restaurant with small tables. A fella at the next table was doing something on his 5s.. My phone rang, I was ashame to pull out my Note 3..Just my point of view... :D

I have no shame when I pull mine out. If anything, I look at the other person's phone and say "awe that's cute".
 
@Forgworm

The best thing in the world for you is to go to your carriers store and play with it for awhile. Get the feel of the size, shape, and smoothness of the UI then make a decision. Don't be hasty. The Note 3 is an awesome phone...just think, your iPhone 5 can fit in the screen on the Note 3. Point is, the Note 3 is the best phone I have ever owned, but it might not be for you...go, check it out, and I bet you go home with it. Then we will see you right here...on AC...answering all your questions!
 
There are a couple 'iPhone to Note 3' threads here that will help you out a lot. If you have any specific questions, former iphone owners are a great resource/reassurance.

Apps - there are very very few cases where there is not a corresponding Android app that does the job nearly as well (if not better).

Battery - battery life is tremendous, but remember, our batteries are brand new - they should be great at this point. But... we can replace our battery if it does run down (and it will if you keep the phone long enough). You cannot replace your iBattery. :-) This is a huge selling point to me.

OS lag - While one has to be faster than the other (unless it's a tie), I say the difference is not discernable.

Screen size - hands down here - the Note blows away the iPhone. Every iphone user I know admits this upon comparison.

It is a big phone (or a small tablet). But I've found I got used to the size very quickly, and don't mind it at all. Some people do though. Go to a store and size it up. (pun intended).

It is worth it? We can't answer that for you. But remember you have a couple weeks to decide. If you do go back to Apple, I suspect you'll be squinting a bit though. :-)

Good luck whichever way you go.

Cheers
 
Came from a 4s. No lag, battery life is about 3x better for me and the screen is great. After a few hours of play I had to use my work phone and it felt unusable because of the tiny screen. Lol

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I'll be the first to admit that iPhone does tend to carry more apps than Android in general, but when I look at my Android library vs my iPhone library (had an iPhone for about 8 months), it's sad that I've spent more money on iTunes, but have at least 20 times more apps and more useful apps on my Android. Most of the apps (most useful apps) I attained via Amazon's app store. If you're new to Android, that app store is probably the first thing I would install. Here is a list (I don't think complete) of all the apps that have been free since Amazon started the program. Amazon.com: Customer Discussions: List of Free Daily Deal Android Apps for Kindle Fire

Thanks for this. I am new to the android. I like quality apps and so far I haven't found any good quality apps except for Evernote, Day Journal, Google keep and of course you know apps like Amazon, ebay, etc....
Anyway, appreciate it! :D

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Thanks for this. I am new to the android. I like quality apps and so far I haven't found any good quality apps except for Evernote, Day Journal, Google keep and of course you know apps like Amazon, ebay, etc....
Anyway, appreciate it! :D

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It's probably one thing I've noticed those new to the Android platform don't find out for awhile. Those of us that have been on Android for awhile know about it and so we tend to assume that new people will know right away. I've probably picked up a few apps that I wouldn't necessarily buy outright but would get if offered free from there. I think I've picked up most of the Office clones from there, and a few really slick apps that I wouldn't admit to paying for such as Peggle. I have roughly 300 apps from Amazon alone. Also, from time to time Amazon will have a special where if you download one of their apps (even a free one), they'll give you a .99 credit towards an MP3.

A couple of things to keep in mind, you have to be logged into your Amazon account on your phone (with data connectivity) to play some of the games, and you have to have Amazon's MP3 app downloaded in order to download an MP3 to your device (or you can download the MP3 to your computer and then just cut and paste the MP3 file to your device).


Also, if you don't have the Hulu Plus app, you can get it here. http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...you-want-try-hulu-plus-your-device-month.html The only problem I have is that Hulu still forces you to watch advertisements, which kind of defeats the premise of paying for video service IMO.
 
I never use iphone..and i dont know how smooth and functionable it is..and when u change to a note 3 the first thing u must know is "S PEN" a.k.a stylus, very fun to use it when u use apps GALAXY SKETCH on note 3. Just pull out the stylus and write down on memo whatever u like.. no paper anymore when u go to supermarket...:)
Thats all....NOTE 3 rockk!

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Does it lag? (Is it as smooth as iOS)>>>>> The native email app has bad lag when hitting reply. forward etc...crappy client by Samdung, but you can get other mail clients. No other lag you would see on the Note 3..

How is the battery life? >>>>>Blows iPhone away...insane...

Is it worth it to change from the iPhone 5? >>>>>- depends on what you want from a phone; Android is not restricted the same way IOS is, so you have far more customizing capability in Android.

Is the screen to big? (I personally want the big screen, but I am hoping to not regret getting and after a few months changing it due to it being so large) >>>>>Not for me; I want large and I got used to is after having a Blackberry Z10. I bought a UAG case and it really makes the phone good and solid, so you can put it in your pocket with no worries.
 
I tried to find the amazon app store.. is it the same app as the one to purchase things?

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I tried to find the amazon app store.. is it the same app as the one to purchase things?

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On my phone (Verizon). I have a folder that came preloaded under apps, that says Amazon. In there is the Appstore App.
 
I have no shame when I pull mine out. If anything, I look at the other person's phone and say "awe that's cute".

I take out my phone lay it on the table and read email or surf the webb, then I lean slightly in the direction of the non note 3 user and ask "Does that hurt your eyes? I noticed you squinting to look at your phone"

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