- Sep 14, 2015
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Had an iPhone 4 for this long and im tired of "updating" smartphones and having them turn into slow running pieces of crap just because they aren't the latests models.
For a few months I've been eyeballing the S5. I plan to just never update it (4.4.2) since ive hear that 5.0 pretty much ruins it.
I like the S5 because of the water resistance, removable SD card and removable battery. I could keep it for years and years and years and just keep changing the battery.
I believe that Samsung realized they made too good of a smartphone and made the iPhone-like S6 in order to get people sucked into always buying the latest phone (more fragile glass, non-water resistance, no removable SD card and no removable battery= have to get a new phone if the battery starts sucking).
for a phone that's ALMOST 2 YEARS OLD, the S5 is only $25 less than the S6 ($23/month at Verizon vs $24/month for the S5)
Will I be doing the right thing in pursuing the S5? Will it start turning into a slow piece of junk because its outdated and will eventually be phased out? or is the S6 not all that bad?
For a few months I've been eyeballing the S5. I plan to just never update it (4.4.2) since ive hear that 5.0 pretty much ruins it.
I like the S5 because of the water resistance, removable SD card and removable battery. I could keep it for years and years and years and just keep changing the battery.
I believe that Samsung realized they made too good of a smartphone and made the iPhone-like S6 in order to get people sucked into always buying the latest phone (more fragile glass, non-water resistance, no removable SD card and no removable battery= have to get a new phone if the battery starts sucking).
for a phone that's ALMOST 2 YEARS OLD, the S5 is only $25 less than the S6 ($23/month at Verizon vs $24/month for the S5)
Will I be doing the right thing in pursuing the S5? Will it start turning into a slow piece of junk because its outdated and will eventually be phased out? or is the S6 not all that bad?