Every time I see your signature I keep thinking about the 3000mah in the Moto X Pure and the 5.7" 1440p LCD is has to feed. Two weeks maybe to see if concern is warranted.
Hm? What is the issue with it feeding that screen?
Every time I see your signature I keep thinking about the 3000mah in the Moto X Pure and the 5.7" 1440p LCD is has to feed. Two weeks maybe to see if concern is warranted.
Every time I see your signature I keep thinking about the 3000mah in the Moto X Pure and the 5.7" 1440p LCD is has to feed. Two weeks maybe to see if concern is warranted.
Hm? What is the issue with it feeding that screen?
I'll find out very soon. I'm getting the 2015 Moto X Pure as soon as it is available to order.
It stopped me.
I don't see how you can even say that being that there is another thread on here that have users like me (have owned every Note phone including the Edge) saying that we will not buy the Note 5, that you even participated in.
Mind telling me why you think the G4's screen is crap?I didn't want to give in to Samsung. But there is no other phone that's as nice as the Note 5 and also has SD card slot and removable battery. Some people suggested the LG G4, but that phone has got a crappy screen, when compared next to the Note 4 and Note 5 screens.
http://i.imgur.com/o4teFL7.jpg
..which means you don't want the Note 5 so you're not buying the Note 5.
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Samsung's latest financial reporting session showed disappointing sales of the S6, and they admitted they underestimated the demand for the S6 Edge. By the time they figured out the mistake and increased Edge shipments, it was too late...the buzz had worn off. I see more of the same for the Note/S6 Edge +, as it seems Samsung is not doing a good job of understanding what their consumers want.
I believe the root cause is a dramatic shift in Samsung's approach to phones and tablets. They want to be Apple 2.0, but have missed the bulk of the premium phone market already as most people who can afford the top of the line phones are seeing fewer reasons to upgrade every year for incremental feature enhancements. They have shifted the design of their top tier tablets to the same diminsions of iPads, but waited to do this until iPad sales had already started a large decline....again, too late to the premium game.
There used to be complaints about Samsung's cheap hardware design (plastic backs, etc), but the phones still sold well. I believe they did need to improve in the hardware design area, and this year's models are indeed beautiful. However, they dropped many of the features that were differentiators between them and Apple, like removeable batteries, SD cards, IR blasters, water proofing (for the S5 anyway), etc. So now they have fewer feature advantages, little to no price advantage, have alienated a significant portion of their core users, and are facing a rapidly increasing set of Android competitors that offer good or better quality phones often at much lower prices.
I hope I'm wrong. My last 3 phones have been the Note 4, Note 3, and S3. But as nice as the new phones look, things that matter to me are no longer available in the Samsung top tier. I'm gonna start looking at other vendors, and I'm guessing many others will as well.
What do you think?
Mind telling me why you think the G4's screen is crap?
Just asking. Curious, that's all
Now that Samsung ditched the horrible plastic build - I am buying my very first Galaxy Note this morning. As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing like it on the market right now. I'm trading in my S6 Edge, which just proved to be a little small for my tastes, and I want the pen. I've gotten hooked to having a pen for signing documents, and taking quick notes on my Surface Pro 3, but I don't always have that device on me - so this would be a good fit for me.
A removable battery is a non-issue for me because I have a battery pack that I have in my backpack for worst case scenarios (I can also charge my tablet, and my wife's iPhone on it). Coming from iPhones, I've never had an SD card before so cannot say I will miss it either, though I do think they could have made a provision to keep the SD card slot. Removable batteries add bulk to devices. I'm glad its gone.
Now that Samsung ditched the horrible plastic build - I am buying my very first Galaxy Note this morning. As far as I'm concerned, there's nothing like it on the market right now. I'm trading in my S6 Edge, which just proved to be a little small for my tastes, and I want the pen. I've gotten hooked to having a pen for signing documents, and taking quick notes on my Surface Pro 3, but I don't always have that device on me - so this would be a good fit for me.
A removable battery is a non-issue for me because I have a battery pack that I have in my backpack for worst case scenarios (I can also charge my tablet, and my wife's iPhone on it). Coming from iPhones, I've never had an SD card before so cannot say I will miss it either, though I do think they could have made a provision to keep the SD card slot. Removable batteries add bulk to devices. I'm glad its gone.
It looked great, until I placed it next to the Note 4. I think I'm just way too used to how AMOLED screens look.
Then your comment that I quoted doesn't make any sense. I wanted Samsung's next iteration of the Note when I bought the Note Edge in 2014. The only things that stopped me were the lack of a removable battery or micro-SD card slot.