- Aug 1, 2016
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So I've been a Windows phone user fan for many years, however more and more of the apps I use are being dropped from that platform. To further complicate things my company (who pays my phone bill) is telling me they want me to move from T-Mobile to Verizon (their preferred carrier). So I'm stuck having to decide on a new phone. I've been able to narrow the list down to 3 choice's one of which is not an Android phone, but I'm hoping you guys / girls will help be decide what is best for me. My choices are:
Motorola Z Force - Motorola phones seem to run hot
Samsung Note 7 - Not sure I like / trust the edge design however. I've seen a lot of threads here about earlier edge devices cracking screens.
IPhone 6s Plus - Its Apple, its boring, but it works.
Both my son and my wife are Apple fans, so there is some incentive there. However my company has gone Google and since I will be managing my corporate e-mail account (google), need access to my google drive, and calendar this would seem to be more the way to go with the fewest issues. Now I haven't owned an Android phone since the original G1 and HTC Slide. I see a lot of talk about Androids slowing down after months of use, etc. Is this still an issue?
Motorola Z Force - Motorola phones seem to run hot
Samsung Note 7 - Not sure I like / trust the edge design however. I've seen a lot of threads here about earlier edge devices cracking screens.
IPhone 6s Plus - Its Apple, its boring, but it works.
Both my son and my wife are Apple fans, so there is some incentive there. However my company has gone Google and since I will be managing my corporate e-mail account (google), need access to my google drive, and calendar this would seem to be more the way to go with the fewest issues. Now I haven't owned an Android phone since the original G1 and HTC Slide. I see a lot of talk about Androids slowing down after months of use, etc. Is this still an issue?