What phone did you come from before your U11, U11 better or not?

I came from the Galaxy S6... and yes, the U11 is light-years ahead of that awful dumpster-fire of a phone. The GS6 would need to hit a charger at around 2pm every day. I had carry a portable battery just to keep it alive until I got home. Not to mention the increasingly bad lag and slowdown that happened over time.

I came from an s6 too, and I had the exact same experience. It was a terrible phone, and it has made me wary of Samsung. Before that I had a Lumia 950...so I went from dumpster fire to dumpster fire!

Needless to say, the u11 blows those away. I finally like my phone again! I listen to a lot of audio so I'm loving the u11.
 
Had s8+ for 3 months swapped with my kid for his G6, paid off G6 upgraded to the U11. I should have just waited for the U11 to come out and then switched to Sprint and avoided those other phones all together.

The S8+ and G6 are both great devices, HTC stole my heart with the 10 and I should have just listened toy guy and got the U11. Everything about the devices is just so smooth and nice. The G6 is miles smoother that the S8+ this phones is better than both.

Those head phones are so freaking nice for in the box headphones. I can be driving in my car which is 17 years old and not hear a damn thing due to the noise cancelling head phones.

What music player is everyone using with the U11 to play lossless audio?
 
Those head phones are so freaking nice for in the box headphones. I can be driving in my car which is 17 years old and not hear a damn thing due to the noise cancelling head phones.

What music player is everyone using with the U11 to play lossless audio?

I don't think that is a safe thing to do, driving without being able to hear outside noises is an hazard in of itself.
 
I don't think that is a safe thing to do, driving without being able to hear outside noises is an hazard in of itself.

You realize, it's the same thing as driving with your music full blast on the car stereo. There's literally no difference. You have to use your eyes. Deaf people drive all the time...
 
You realize, it's the same thing as driving with your music full blast on the car stereo. There's literally no difference. You have to use your eyes. Deaf people drive all the time...

Safe or not (I'd wager both are unsafe), wearing headphones while driving is illegal in some states. In California, for example, you can only have an earphone/earbud in one ear unless a headset is compensating for hearing impairment or it's used for protection against excessive noise.
 
I don't think that is a safe thing to do, driving without being able to hear outside noises is an hazard in of itself.

Yet the purposely make cars sound tight to where you can hear anything outside of the car. Also like the person pointed out. It's no different then blasting your stereo while driving
 
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