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What's a WP8 device? A Windows phone 8" tablet?
If it is I'd love to hear what u think of it after u'v had it for a bit.
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WP8 means Windows Phone 8.
@ mohit9206
What's a WP8 device? A Windows phone 8" tablet?
If it is I'd love to hear what u think of it after u'v had it for a bit.
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Personally, I don't have a problem with Apple products. I loved my iPhone e when I had it and I liked the mac from what I played around with at stores.
I think I went with android because I wanted to try something new. Now that I have, I think I'm probably going back to iPhone. Just because there's a few niggles I have had with android that I don't think occurred while using iOS. Stuttering and unresponsive needs being one. Also battery life issues and app crashes.
Not all Android phones crashes and have laggy interface like Samsung phones.This is exactly why I am going back to an iPhone. I currently have a SG Note 2, an iPad mini and an iPod touch 5. I use all 3 daily. I am currently having issues with the Note2 crashing and restarting. It sucks that when I play games on Android they lag like crazy compared to iOS. Also, the fact that my apps and games save to the device and not the sd card is getting old. I have had to delete so many apps and games because of this.
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This is exactly why I am going back to an iPhone. I currently have a SG Note 2, an iPad mini and an iPod touch 5. I use all 3 daily. I am currently having issues with the Note2 crashing and restarting. It sucks that when I play games on Android they lag like crazy compared to iOS. Also, the fact that my apps and games save to the device and not the sd card is getting old. I have had to delete so many apps and games because of this.
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This is exactly why I am going back to an iPhone. I currently have a SG Note 2, an iPad mini and an iPod touch 5. I use all 3 daily. I am currently having issues with the Note2 crashing and restarting. It sucks that when I play games on Android they lag like crazy compared to iOS. Also, the fact that my apps and games save to the device and not the sd card is getting old. I have had to delete so many apps and games because of this.
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Not all Android phones crashes and have laggy interface like Samsung phones.
Considering that iPhone doesn't even have SD cards what is the difference?
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What is it about android that speaks to you as opposed to, say, iOS or windows phone? Is it rooting? Customization? Keyboards? Widgets?
There is very little reason to root on Android IMO. The only reason I rooted on my previous phones was to get rid of the Vendor skin and get Vanilla Android back. With a Nexus I no longer have a reason to do that.But since I don't root, ROM, or flash, I wonder if I'm getting the most out of my experience with android and might be better served somewhere else.
Nexus products do not suffer from that. Just sayin.This is exactly why I am going back to an iPhone. I currently have a SG Note 2, an iPad mini and an iPod touch 5. I use all 3 daily. I am currently having issues with the Note2 crashing and restarting. It sucks that when I play games on Android they lag like crazy compared to iOS. Also, the fact that my apps and games save to the device and not the sd card is getting old. I have had to delete so many apps and games because of this.
You can do the exact same thing on The Note 2...just get the 32 gig version. The Samsung phones give you options you do not have on Apple products. Apple products are always more restrictive when it comes to storage.The issue is that I have a 16gb micro sd card in my note 2 but I can't choose to put my larger games on it to save space on my phone. I have a 32 gb iPad mini that I can put my games on without having to decide where it goes. It is done by default.
Nexus products do not suffer from that. Just sayin.
That is a Samsung issue, not an Android issue.
The Nexus 5 supports 4G. Very well actually.I have actually considered getting a Nexus device but I have a concern about being able to have 4G Lte coverage.
The Nexus 5 supports 4G. Very well actually.
The 4G coverage restrictions are the result of the carrier, not the phone. Verizon has better 4G coverage than the other carriers right now. I have been on both Verizon and T-Mobile...I have not seen a huge difference, but the difference is there nontheless. Verizon is better.
You can do the exact same thing on The Note 2...just get the 32 gig version. The Samsung phones give you options you do not have on Apple products. Apple products are always more restrictive when it comes to storage.
Typically I use internal memory only for apps, and external memory for everything else. This is especially useful for taking videos, which eat up a lot of space. I could take several SD cards with me on vacation and just swap them out as they get full. That is going to be awkward at best on Apple devices.
Here are all the bands the North American version of Nexus 5 support, it have the compatibility to support every single carrier in US (except Verizon and other CDMA carriers that might not allow it to activate on their network):Lte?
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Lte?
I don''t know...I have had it both ways, and honestly, I don't see any difference between SD and embedded memory. Except that SD is safer and more expandable.32 gb option was not available when I purchased it last year. I would have been all over it!!!