Do you regret buying this?

So Cold

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Never going back to HTC again. The Thunderbolt was just a horrible experience start to finish and I do not trust HTC as a company anymore. Not to mention the One is a horribly designed phone.

Galaxy S4 uses Pentile in it's screen so nope even though it's 1080p (lol with it being Pentile that's really a bogus claim) I have no interest in the device. Not to mention the lack of Exynos chips in America. So yeah, no loss there.

The Note 2 is still the greatest Samsung has to offer for the US. If the Note 3 comes out and it has a 1080p RGB screen and an Exynos 5 in America, then you can make a solid jump. Till then, nope.

You do realize that the s4 uses a completely different pentile matrix than the s3 right? And with 1080 resolution on a screen that size it hardly means anything.

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Large screen, removable battery, expandable memory, great battery life, good display, S-Pen... I'm completely satisfied for now.

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Large screen, removable battery, expandable memory, great battery life, good display, S-Pen... I'm completely satisfied for now.

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Well said and i could not agree more.

It is about what you want out of a phone, not the latest and greatest.
The new HTC One and S4 look like awesome devices, but I love what the note 2 offers and it suits my needs better then either of them.
That could however change with the Note 3 or other large screen device, but for now i am very content with this phone.
 

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answer to OP, no. on a side note, i was just told my someone yesterday, their battery life on their DNA sux. they told me they miss their thunderbolt and being able to use an extended battery. note 2 is best phone ive ever owned
 

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I will never, ever buy a phone without a removable battery. So, that rules out the One.

I waited until the S4 was announced to decide on the Note 2. I have no regret whatsoever. The larger screen is the clincher.

I have a Tab 10.1 so I never watch movies on my phone. Resolution isn't important on my phone.
 

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I adore my Note 2. Death is all that can separate me from it...and maybe I can be buried with it. lol

And also, I love the software so much that I don't even feel the need to put a custom ROM on it...and THAT is saying something.
 

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New phones come out all the time, if you wait for the perfect phone or the next new phone, you'll never buy one.
Therefore, regretting your choice doesn't make sense.
 

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No regrets here I love everything about my note 2 the screen, the batttery life, the s pen everything I came from a rezound and after all the issues I had with that I dont think ill ever go back to htc and I wouldn't get the s4 because of the smaller screen and the lack of the s pen

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I love the high quality big screen of the Note 2 first and foremost. It's the right size for my extensive note taking - not too small like an iPhone, but not too big like a 7" or greater tablet. It's tough to do efficient text swiping on either a small or big keyboard. The big screen makes looking at the occasional You Tube or film preview very nice. Kindle reading is a pleasure. And much less scrolling around on web sites than with a 4 or 4.5" phone. I still need to figure out the camera to get consistently good shots and it really needs Lightflow level notification capability. Too bad a recent Google update hosed Lightflow. But overall I really appreciate this phone/hand computer.
 

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Phones were a brick and heavier when I had my first cell phone. So big isn't really anything new. I love it and as a phone its amazing

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Phones were a brick and heavier when I had my first cell phone. So big isn't really anything new. I love it and as a phone its amazing

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note2

i remember going away for a weekend when i was 18 or 19 and taking my father's motorola bag phone with me lol
 

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