If we're matching up divine with English football teams, @Aurora might be an Arsenal fan, but @Sartan should be too. Because following that team and watching them play under Wenger is a lesson in Suffering.
My app purchases won't transfer over ... And no external drive? (If switch to Apple)
Idk what you mean by external drive, but you get 5Gb free storage on iCloud for certain things, which is admittedly not very much, but its something. You can buy more storage if you want it, I personally don't bother. You can buy external storage devices for your phone if you want though, they'll just be 3rd party things.
As for your apps, if you don't already have an iPhone then no, they likely won't transfer.
My app purchases won't transfer over ... And no external drive? (If switch to Apple)
Idk what you mean by external drive, but you get 5Gb free storage on iCloud for certain things, which is admittedly not very much, but its something. You can buy more storage if you want it, I personally don't bother. You can buy external storage devices for your phone if you want though, they'll just be 3rd party things.
As for your apps, if you don't already have an iPhone then no, they likely won't transfer.
I just have one app it cost like $20... No buggy. Burch mean like external sd drives. Not having that might suck. Mostly comic books takes up like 75gbs
My app purchases won't transfer over ... And no external drive? (If switch to Apple)
Idk what you mean by external drive, but you get 5Gb free storage on iCloud for certain things, which is admittedly not very much, but its something. You can buy more storage if you want it, I personally don't bother. You can buy external storage devices for your phone if you want though, they'll just be 3rd party things.
As for your apps, if you don't already have an iPhone then no, they likely won't transfer.
I just have one app it cost like $20... No buggy. Burch mean like external sd drives. Not having that might suck. Mostly comic books takes up like 75gbs
My app purchases won't transfer over ... And no external drive? (If switch to Apple)
Idk what you mean by external drive, but you get 5Gb free storage on iCloud for certain things, which is admittedly not very much, but its something. You can buy more storage if you want it, I personally don't bother. You can buy external storage devices for your phone if you want though, they'll just be 3rd party things.
As for your apps, if you don't already have an iPhone then no, they likely won't transfer.
I just have one app it cost like $20... No buggy. Burch mean like external sd drives. Not having that might suck. Mostly comic books takes up like 75gbs
Vote for Team iPhone here. I got the iPhone 4s at the end of 2011 and it lasted a solid four years with no problems until the very end. Upgraded to the 6s after that and my only complaint is there's no IRE Helper app for iOS (yet).
This. I bought my 4s in 2011 and it worked perfectly until someone dropped it in a lake on Saturday. I just upgraded to SE today and I love it.
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Vote for Team iPhone here. I got the iPhone 4s at the end of 2011 and it lasted a solid four years with no problems until the very end. Upgraded to the 6s after that and my only complaint is there's no IRE Helper app for iOS (yet).
This. I bought my 4s in 2011 and it worked perfectly until someone dropped it in a lake on Saturday. I just upgraded to SE today and I love it.
Yeah I'm still like... so manly against apple.... because... eah... if the IRE Helper gets ported to iOS i might consider winkyface simleyface jkface.
If we're matching up divine with English football teams, @Aurora might be an Arsenal fan, but @Sartan should be too. Because following that team and watching them play under Wenger is a lesson in Suffering.
Spurs fan here. Watching Arsenal self destruct every season is anything but suffering, it's a joyful time and should be celebrated by everyone. Just like watching Man Utd under Moyes and Van Gaal.
I dunno if you picked or not, but I would say android 100%. I've done cell phone repair for a long time before I landed where I am now. I've worked for Apple Tech Support as well. I've primarily used Android from the very start (the HTC G1) and I absolutely love it. The changes they make from phone to phone are apparent, you don't -need- to root an android phone, the camera (at least on the latest phones) is completely superior to iPhone. In terms of just simple usability, the iPhone is good, but if you use your phone for more (It's my lifelink to my clients, my music..a lot of music, my calendar, my camera, my navigator, my youtube, my stopwatch, and GPS to my wife (she loses her phone a lot). I currently use a Motorola Turbo, and I've had it for almost 2 years with absolutely no issues. You can customize it incredibly easily, the Play Store is great. I will say though, iPhone has far superior accessibility (hard of hearing) features than Android.
Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool Or a coward Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both For a wounded man will shall say to his assailant "If I live, I will kill you. If I die, you are forgiven" Such is the rule of honor
I really like my Samsung Note 5, it has the functionality of a mini-computer. I've tried my friend's iPhone before and I personally find them a bit overrated, small and overpriced for what they offer. iPhones are "trendy" to have but I find the Android interface prettier and more functional than iOS.
[spoiler]So which is best, the Note 5 or the iPhone 6S Plus? Both really are standout phones if you're after a big handset, which makes it all the more disappointing that Samsung hasn't brought its S Pen-toting Note 5 to the UK as yet.
There are a few ways to look at this. If you care about design, then the Note 5 is more elegant and more manageable than the 6S Plus. While Apple's phone doesn't scream beauty, the all-in-one aluminium has a more reassuring feel than the glass back and front on Samsung's phablet.
In the screen department it's a case of innovation with the Note 5, and reliability with the Full HD screen on the 6S Plus. Both are excellent screens, but if you really care about having the best place to watch video, you'll want a Note 5.
There's very little separating them for performance, and their cameras are some of the best in business for both image quality and ease of use. Where you will find some difference is in battery life. We'd be inclined to say the Note 5 has the ability to go a little further. And its quick-charging technology is one of the best in the business.
We'd go for the Note 5... Unless you live in the UK, in which case getting the Apple on contract might just sway it.[/spoiler]
Depends what you want out of a phone and what other devices you have.
If you have a lot of apple products, the gel together very well. If you have a laptop or tablet, no need for a phablet sized phone.
S7 has the best battery life at the moment of all the phones, something that is very critical to me since I am hardly ever near a charger. Android has a bit more freedom and that is important to me as well. I do not like being told how I am allowed to use a device I paid for. File management on Android is a LOT better and free apps like ES File Explorer allow everything from accessing network shares to editing, unzipping, previewing etc.
That being said, not everyone needs that. Some just browse the web, use whatsapp and make calls. If that is all you want, you can not really go wrong either way. If you want more flexibility, go Android.
Also, and this is important, do not think that Samsung is your only option. Both Sony and HTC make amazing phones. Samsung just has more of the little gear items.
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As for your apps, if you don't already have an iPhone then no, they likely won't transfer.
It's like I should just buy a week in nyc instead..it'd be cheaper lol
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Whoever cannot take care of himself without that law is both
For a wounded man will shall say to his assailant
"If I live, I will kill you. If I die, you are forgiven"
Such is the rule of honor
http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/iphone-6s-plus-vs-note-5
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[spoiler]So which is best, the Note 5 or the iPhone 6S Plus? Both really are standout phones if you're after a big handset, which makes it all the more disappointing that Samsung hasn't brought its S Pen-toting Note 5 to the UK as yet.
There are a few ways to look at this. If you care about design, then the Note 5 is more elegant and more manageable than the 6S Plus. While Apple's phone doesn't scream beauty, the all-in-one aluminium has a more reassuring feel than the glass back and front on Samsung's phablet.
In the screen department it's a case of innovation with the Note 5, and reliability with the Full HD screen on the 6S Plus. Both are excellent screens, but if you really care about having the best place to watch video, you'll want a Note 5.
There's very little separating them for performance, and their cameras are some of the best in business for both image quality and ease of use. Where you will find some difference is in battery life. We'd be inclined to say the Note 5 has the ability to go a little further. And its quick-charging technology is one of the best in the business.
We'd go for the Note 5... Unless you live in the UK, in which case getting the Apple on contract might just sway it.[/spoiler]
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If you have a lot of apple products, the gel together very well. If you have a laptop or tablet, no need for a phablet sized phone.
S7 has the best battery life at the moment of all the phones, something that is very critical to me since I am hardly ever near a charger. Android has a bit more freedom and that is important to me as well. I do not like being told how I am allowed to use a device I paid for. File management on Android is a LOT better and free apps like ES File Explorer allow everything from accessing network shares to editing, unzipping, previewing etc.
That being said, not everyone needs that. Some just browse the web, use whatsapp and make calls. If that is all you want, you can not really go wrong either way. If you want more flexibility, go Android.
Also, and this is important, do not think that Samsung is your only option. Both Sony and HTC make amazing phones. Samsung just has more of the little gear items.