androider4ever
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For its flexible and reliable OS and for the new technologies that Samsung offers to the customers .. like (air gesture, multi-sharing options, expandable memory, S-Pen .... and others).
				
			Because i'm cheap and Apple seems like the new Microsoft..
I never listen to music though my speakers anyway. Always the headphones. My speakers aren't that loud but headphones sound amazing though.Why would you put speakers on the back of the phone? And bad ones at that.
That to me is one of my GS5s fatal flaws
Posted via the Android Central App with my Galaxy S5
My grandmother's 5c speaker is just as loud as my n4. One thing I give iPhone credit for is they make some good antennas for their phones.Likewise -- I plan on having the gf get the iPhone 6 ... she just wants a good camera... Then after that as long as facebook, candy crush, etc. works .. she is happy. Oh and speaker phone...
Haalcyon -- Can you comment on speaker phone? I haven't used iPhone in a long time .. It is still good right? On the 6?

because it is more cheaper than iOS lol
 iP6+
iP6+


 . However, during my experience with Android, I really do not see it as a work phone; it's just doesn't feel really organized. Sure we have lots of enterprise apps and all, but it's not cut to be something I would use on a business meeting.
. However, during my experience with Android, I really do not see it as a work phone; it's just doesn't feel really organized. Sure we have lots of enterprise apps and all, but it's not cut to be something I would use on a business meeting. (which is a Galaxy Nexus). For me, I see this as a balance between "everyone is an *****" philosophy of iOS and the geeky side of Android. It has nice UI but a bit of granularity for functions (e.g. I can browse the filesystem). What makes it suitable for work however is it's Messaging and Hub. It's something I really look for when I am tied with lots of messaging apps as I really like to reply at one place rather than open separate apps for my mail, FB etc...  Apps is really a weak point for this one sadly.
 (which is a Galaxy Nexus). For me, I see this as a balance between "everyone is an *****" philosophy of iOS and the geeky side of Android. It has nice UI but a bit of granularity for functions (e.g. I can browse the filesystem). What makes it suitable for work however is it's Messaging and Hub. It's something I really look for when I am tied with lots of messaging apps as I really like to reply at one place rather than open separate apps for my mail, FB etc...  Apps is really a weak point for this one sadly.  . I haven't used WP extensively too.
. I haven't used WP extensively too.
