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mapsgl Aug 23, 2014 2:19 pm

I'm in the same place. I love my Note2. Best phone I have ever owned. Since AT&T pushed out the last update my phone life has been brutal.

I'm waiting for the September unveilings so I can decide between iPhone 6 and the Note4. I will also be leaving AT&T and moving to Verizon.

There are really clear pros and cons to both Android and Apple operating systems. As well as clear pros and cons to iPhones vs. Note.

I don't think I can go back to a small screen. I used a friends iPhone last week and my poor OLD eyes. I am excited about the potential of a large screen iPhone, as well as a number of the features and improvements rumored in the iphone 6

My Note2 has been a very powerful business tool. I run and edit powerpoint presentations and excel spreadsheets, multi-task etc. Google Now has become very useful for my day-to-day and travel routines. Wish I could financially justify a Note for business and iphone for personal.

The other factor for me is that it is also time for a tablet replacement. Currently have an Ipad. I think my phone choice may effect my tablet choice. I like having an android phone and a Ipad as I get to experience the best of both systems.



Originally Posted by Need (Post 23389661)
Back to the topic...

I am currently using my Galaxy Note II for the 3rd year. I just cannot use a 3.5" or 4" phone. Now I am waiting for GN IV and iPhone 6 to be announce and see which way I would go. I am leaning toward iPhone 6 if it has a 5.5" version.

The biggest problem on the GN II for me was the forced OS updates. I don't want to root my phone and I was perfectly happy with order version of Android. But the carrier (AT&T) kept pushing out different updates.. some make my phone slower.. some drain battery faster.. and I don't want to spend hours doing a factory reset to try to fix it. I never had to do it on all the iOS products in the house. If I want to keep the iPhone or iPad in the same iOS version 2 years ago.. I could.

Oh the other hand, I could have XBMC installed on my Note II without rooting. It is nice to have the flexibility. But I think I am leaning toward stability more than flexibility at this point.


valdor Aug 23, 2014 11:31 pm

I will buy the new iphone if it has NFC and a bigger screen. I know a lot of you don't care about NFC and I used to think that way too until I got my Galaxy S5 a few months ago. Now I pay for most purchases (up to 100$) via my phone (my bank has a Mastercard PayPass app), I use my phone for public transit and to unlock the gate at my girlfriend's aparment complex. It is a great technology and I really want to see it on the next iphone. As for the bigger screen, anything below 5' is too small as far as I'm concerned.

JetAirways77W Aug 26, 2014 1:55 pm

I own a Moto X. Best. Phone. Ever. I'm a huge Android fan but I think competition really helps the smartphone market (everyone wins, the manufacturers and the customers). One thing that I would really want Apple to do is open the phone up and stop locking it down like the Gestapo (sorry, I had to steal that from another poster in FT). That's the one thing that's driven me away from Apple for a long time. For example, to transfer anything to the iPhone (if possible!), you need to go through the piece of sh#t that is iTunes.

Then, every iPhone's homescreen looks almost exactly the same (the biggest "customization" you can do is change the wallpaper). My Moto X is modded with Nova Launcher, Swiftkey, etc and it won't look like anybody else's. Granted they are doing this with iOS 8 but the improvements are miniscule.

This has been mostly about software. For a hardware example, the screws on the iPhone are patented by Apple so anyone who makes a screwdriver to open it can be sued. ...? Make the battery replaceable, let users add a microSD card. Apple probably won't do this though.

====WARNING: These opinions are my own. Slight Apple bashing ahead. If you like Apple, stop reading NOW.====

Most users of Apple products probably won't care about this TBH; and their biggest fanboys will probably complain about the choices if not applaud Apple for their "revolutionary" move. :D

davie355 Aug 26, 2014 3:31 pm

If Android phones worked with iMessage and FaceTime, I would switch in a heartbeat.

(Oh and Passbook is nice, too, but nowhere near as critical.)

Need Aug 28, 2014 7:49 am


Originally Posted by davie355 (Post 23428534)
If Android phones worked with iMessage and FaceTime, I would switch in a heartbeat.

(Oh and Passbook is nice, too, but nowhere near as critical.)

What about PhotoStream? Yeah those are the reasons that I am going to switch back to iPhone 6 from my Note 2. The last 3 years, I had been cut off from my family's photo sharing and group conversation.

richard Aug 28, 2014 10:49 am

Question is, is iPHone just of appeal to Apple eco-system users.

I prefer the iPhone now because having one company responsible for hardware and software provides a tighter more integrated experience.

I'm looking forward to iOS 8 with better third party integrations.

wco81 Aug 29, 2014 9:01 am


Originally Posted by valdor (Post 23413898)
I will buy the new iphone if it has NFC and a bigger screen. I know a lot of you don't care about NFC and I used to think that way too until I got my Galaxy S5 a few months ago. Now I pay for most purchases (up to 100$) via my phone (my bank has a Mastercard PayPass app), I use my phone for public transit and to unlock the gate at my girlfriend's aparment complex. It is a great technology and I really want to see it on the next iphone. As for the bigger screen, anything below 5' is too small as far as I'm concerned.

Well there are reports this morning that they will be using an NFC chip from a company called NXP.

Imagine if they got a useful mobile payment system going so that Americans don't have to wait until the banks issue true Chip and PIN cards to use them overseas.

davie355 Aug 29, 2014 10:21 am


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 23443691)
Well there are reports this morning that they will be using an NFC chip from a company called NXP.

Imagine if they got a useful mobile payment system going so that Americans don't have to wait until the banks issue true Chip and PIN cards to use them overseas.

The terms of most of my credit cards say no bonus points when using NFC/mobile wallets. :(

HDQDD Aug 29, 2014 11:04 am


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 23443691)
Imagine if they got a useful mobile payment system going so that Americans don't have to wait until the banks issue true Chip and PIN cards to use them overseas.

Every card that I've received in the last 1.5 years has had the chip, and they do work in Europe (and oddly enough at my local Walmart).

wco81 Aug 29, 2014 11:33 am

But chip and PIN cards are rare, so far.

gobluetwo Aug 29, 2014 7:42 pm


Originally Posted by HDQDD (Post 23444268)
Every card that I've received in the last 1.5 years has had the chip, and they do work in Europe (and oddly enough at my local Walmart).

There are plenty of old and new US credit cards that don't have chips. I'd say they're still the majority, in fact, although they are becoming more common.

Braindrain Aug 30, 2014 12:28 am


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 23444436)
But chip and PIN cards are rare, so far.

Only to Americans.

compubit Aug 31, 2014 12:41 pm


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 23443691)
Well there are reports this morning that they will be using an NFC chip from a company called NXP.

Imagine if they got a useful mobile payment system going so that Americans don't have to wait until the banks issue true Chip and PIN cards to use them overseas.

I was just in Scandinavia and NFC was in use in many places - particularly places that offered paper tickets - Subways, trains, sporting venues - used NFC (so quite a few Android devices observed).

It was also fun without a Chip and PIN card... (Good thing is that my Visa ATM card worked any place that took a card with a magnetic strip)

Jim

ScottC Aug 31, 2014 12:52 pm


Originally Posted by wco81 (Post 23443691)

Imagine if they got a useful mobile payment system going so that Americans don't have to wait until the banks issue true Chip and PIN cards to use them overseas.

You mean like Google Wallet and ISIS have been offering for years now? I made my first contactless payment using my phone back in 2012. But I'm sure Apple will be able to "reinvent" it.

wco81 Aug 31, 2014 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by ScottC (Post 23452800)
You mean like Google Wallet and ISIS have been offering for years now? I made my first contactless payment using my phone back in 2012. But I'm sure Apple will be able to "reinvent" it.

Yeah but those things never took off.

Google caved to Verizon, keeping off Google Wallet off Verizon Android phones for awhile at least.

There were MP3 players before iPod and smart phones before iPhone.

And tablet PCs before iPad.

Merchants value iPhone users more than Android users.


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