Note 3: Might be switching...

Oh my God! What a waste of my precious time this thread! Lol
No, come to think of it, before this thread you might not have been able to fully comprehend the meaning of the word "pointless."
 
I left iOS for months before returning full force. It happens. The iOS and iDevice quality is highly magnetic though.


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I left iOS for months before returning full force. It happens. The iOS and iDevice quality is highly magnetic though.


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You write this stuff....because subconsciously you're trying to convince yourself to leave the kiddie device...and come back to the dark side... Just admit it and be done with it! :-)

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You write this stuff....because subconsciously you're trying to convince yourself to leave the kiddie device...and come back to the dark side... Just admit it and be done with it! :-)

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There's no android phones that I prefer or want. I love my iPhones a little bit more every day. They just work so well.


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You write this stuff....because subconsciously you're trying to convince yourself to leave the kiddie device...and come back to the dark side... Just admit it and be done with it! :-)

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I used to do that, talk about how much I love the iPhone to keep myself away from Android, but now I talk myself out of Android. You said an iDevice is a kiddie toy? If I remember most kid toys aren't made of metal and are usually plastic...just sayin. I like Android for what it is but having a primary Android device is a no go for me. A tablet or second phone would be cool but even then the iPad is far superior in quality to most Android tablets albeit lacking a little in functionality. Multitasking would be nice on iPad similar to the Note series but that's my only gripe. I just can't handle all that can and usually does go wrong with Android. My 5s has actually gotten faster since launch and my friend who has the Note 3 said his has been slowing down more and more. Too many settings for each App and not enough space to manage them all with TW bogging it down I suppose.


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You said an iDevice is a kiddie toy? If I remember most kid toys aren't made of metal and are usually plastic...just sayin.


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Interesting point there.


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Interesting point there.


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Thanks :) I'm with you. I love how the iPhone works. Not just by itself but with everything. Never have a problem connecting to Bluetooth devices or playing music in my car or getting wifi to work or finding accessories or making calls/sending texts or anything really and if I do a software update is a week away usually. Plus if my phone has a hardware defect I live close enough to an Apple store to get it swapped out. No Samsung or HTC or LG stores that I'm aware of.


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I used to do that, talk about how much I love the iPhone to keep myself away from Android, but now I talk myself out of Android. You said an iDevice is a kiddie toy? If I remember most kid toys aren't made of metal and are usually plastic...just sayin. I like Android for what it is but having a primary Android device is a no go for me. A tablet or second phone would be cool but even then the iPad is far superior in quality to most Android tablets albeit lacking a little in functionality. Multitasking would be nice on iPad similar to the Note series but that's my only gripe. I just can't handle all that can and usually does go wrong with Android. My 5s has actually gotten faster since launch and my friend who has the Note 3 said his has been slowing down more and more. Too many settings for each App and not enough space to manage them all with TW bogging it down I suppose.


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Easy there big fella, I was joking around with him. But in my opinion, (opinion based on me owning an iphone since its birth) the idevices are kiddie toys to me when comparing them to my HTC ONE and my Note 3. I still own an iPad 2 and an iPhone 4s, and having them side by side, IMHO, Android towers over them easily. I traded me beloved iPhone 5 in for my HTC ONE, that was the first step, of many great steps toward Android.

I'm glad you all like iDevices, they are great phones, as I said, I enjoyed them for 7 Years... but I, well, out grew them! :-D
 
Thanks :) I'm with you. I love how the iPhone works. Not just by itself but with everything. Never have a problem connecting to Bluetooth devices or playing music in my car or getting wifi to work or finding accessories or making calls/sending texts or anything really and if I do a software update is a week away usually. Plus if my phone has a hardware defect I live close enough to an Apple store to get it swapped out. No Samsung or HTC or LG stores that I'm aware of.




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Note the Bold In the Quote Above: Here's my take on that: If something happens to my Note 3, I take it apart (easily) and replace the part myself! :-)

Forgot to add: I Never have issues with bluetooth, or any of the other things you mentioned either, just sayn! LOL
 
I just don't miss my larger screened android devices at all. Not even a little bit. I keep telling myself I'm gonna pick up something android to keep on with rooting and ROMing but I just can't seem to be interested in any android devices. I hope that feeling passes as I have money invested in the Play store.


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Note the Bold In the Quote Above: Here's my take on that: If something happens to my Note 3, I take it apart (easily) and replace the part myself! :-)

That's cool but not something I'd be likely to do. I always like the idea of having these things done by the "Pros".


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Not trying to disrespect or anything just saying I don't think they're kiddie toys. As for taking your phone apart I assume you mean battery or removable storage and not actually taking it completely apart which would void the warranty. Out of warranty repairs are just as easy on the iPhone as the Note. I repair iPhones from 5 and before and tried to do a Note 3 for someone and it was about the same minus the phone being enormous.


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That's cool but not something I'd be likely to do. I always like the idea of having these things done by the "Pros".


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Thats just it bro, with most android phones, you don't have to be a pro to take them apart and replace parts. These are just things that made my transition an easy one. I love having complete control over my phones.
 
Not trying to disrespect or anything just saying I don't think they're kiddie toys. As for taking your phone apart I assume you mean battery or removable storage and not actually taking it completely apart which would void the warranty. Out of warranty repairs are just as easy on the iPhone as the Note. I repair iPhones from 5 and before and tried to do a Note 3 for someone and it was about the same minus the phone being enormous.



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Warranty, once I get the phone, I could care less about warranty, that's why I get insurance. if something breaks on my Note 3 and I can't fix it, I use the insurance.... simple as that.

PS: I've already taken my note 2 and note 3 completely down to individual pieces and put it back together... I personally found it much easier to do than the iphone(s).
 
But you have to pay for insurance and a claim. Seems like you're throwing away money?


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But you have to pay for insurance and a claim. Seems like you're throwing away money?


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Perhaps, but my wife gives me enough allowance, that I don't really worry much about having to pay in insurance claim. With that said, Since 2007, I've had to make a claim twice on my ipads, both for cracked glass, it was worth the 50.00 to have someone else fix it. :-D