Who's switching from iPhone 6 /6s/plus to s7 edge

So a couple of important questions - will I be able to get at least 64 gb of internal drive space? I need the room for applications. Secondly, will I be able to use the microSD card as additional internal drive space? I heard that Marshmallow allows you to expand your total drive space using your SD card. That will ensure that I can install the applications I normally utilizing. The one thing I hated about my previous 32 GB Note Edge was it only came with 32 GB of internal space. I constantly ran out of space.

It's not enabled by default, but there's a quick way to do it via ADB without even having to root.
 
Regardless of what anyone says, having iMessage and FaceTime is just phenomenal. As most people use iPhones, contacting each other on the same platform is sublime. My android phones used to get laggy when I received like 10 text messages at the same time. iOS doesn't. And it goes without saying, FaceTime is probably the best video calling app out there, in terms of simplicity and video quality. I also remember someone saying, no one wants to text someone who's message box is green :P
 
+1 on Apple tablets..never been impressed with any others. I kept my MacBook when I made the OS switch.

..this s7edge continues to throw shade on any iDevice I've owned. Making the jump was painless, except for loosing all my photos(my fault). Decided a few days ago to sell off my 6+; I'm just that comfortable with the device and os.
 
I just did. I tend to do the same thing, that Nexusgirl above me does. Bounce around and i have owned every iphone and a lot of android phones. Just picked up the s7 (i got it heavily discounted with credit card points) and i am totally loving it! Promptly dropped a 200 gig card in it and i am good to go! My 6p+ 6s+ are just sitting in my drawer and my secondary sim is in my Asus zenphone right now (128 gig one for music and flac)
 
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...and I wouldn't feel comfortable asking a consumer to drop $500 up front for a Nexus to fix all that.

Why not? Have you used the Nexus 6P? It's a fantastic device that works around most of the issues you've highlighted about Android. And in my opinion, it has an equally good if not superior camera, and the front facing speakers just blow any other phone bar some of HTCs out of the water. Add in regular security updates and you've got yourself an Android fit for just about anyone.

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Why not? Have you used the Nexus 6P? It's a fantastic device that works around most of the issues you've highlighted about Android. And in my opinion, it has an equally good if not superior camera, and the front facing speakers just blow any other phone bar some of HTCs out of the water. Add in regular security updates and you've got yourself an Android fit for just about anyone.

Have you ever tried the iPhone my friend?

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iOS and iPhones just feel so boring and limited when you have had a great Android device for a while. Of course the Apple hardware is very nice, no doubt. Still would choose a S7 over an iPhone every time. That screen. :)
 
I just got a Galaxy Note 5 because my iPhone 6 was pretty much dead. Lag switching between apps, draining, inconsistent battery, shattered screen.

I haven't been this excited over a phone since I got the Nexus 4 years ago. I was hoping to wait for the next Nexus to drop before switching, but I really couldn't deal with my old phone anymore, and after a few days with it, I really don't care that it's not a Nexus.
 

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