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Title: Cell phones...
Post by: TAB on April 20, 2013, 08:51:40 PM
Anyone else intrested in getting the new galaxy S 4?  I am not one for electronic dodads, but I am intrested in getting one. 
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: MLC on April 20, 2013, 10:14:03 PM
Not particularly interested.  It's basically a Galaxy S3.5  Unless you're going to play a bunch of games on your phone or something else to really tax the hardware, the S3 or HTC One X or X+ will do you fine.  Is it time for an upgrade, or is there something specific about the S4 that caught your eye?
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: TAB on April 20, 2013, 10:20:59 PM
A few things did.  Its really time for a new phone as the blackberry is showing its age( buttons broken)  still debating, i don't care for the contracts, but with metro going away(cdma as a whole)  all of the main line carriers prepaid are $$$( metro sucks, but its decent and cheap)
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: philw on April 20, 2013, 10:31:03 PM
Nope.

I am sticking with iOS.
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: TAB on April 20, 2013, 10:39:07 PM
i won't buy a product like a cell phone where I can't replace the battery.  Besides apple is a evil company.
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: deepwater on April 21, 2013, 12:37:00 AM
if you don't like contracts do the prepaid or pay as you go. I haven't used a contract in over 10 years. if you don't talk on it all day long it's great. also check out simple mobile and others that give you unlimited everything for under 50/month.
I bought the galaxy SII for my wife (unlocked and without a contract) and it seems like a good phone. my old (6 years old) phone looks like new and is well taken care of, so I have not been in the market for a new one.

deepwater
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: RTFM on April 22, 2013, 08:46:34 AM
I look at it this way -
Last quarter of 2012 there were 32.8 Million infected Android devices
First quarter of 2013 there are 44 Million reported maliciously infected Android devices.

The problem with Android and the Google world is that it is open and un-policed by anyone.
So the scum of the world write malicious code just to see if they can do it and put it up on the store unchecked  by anyone.

You see a "looks cool" app and your screwed.

The other issue is operating system and applications associated with them, Google creates a new or improved version of the current operating system and the manufacture of the phone needs to decide if THEY want to release the system for your revision of the phone.

Most manufacturers can't be bothered to check all their old phones to see if there compatible, and then will your older app work with the newer operating system, and then who does the operating system get in to your device?

Some push them weather you want it or not, some make you find them on their web site some put them in the app store - all up to you.
How tech savvy are you?

Apple does have a nanny operating environment, but they do police their applications, their developers, their operating system.
If they release a new operating system they have checked it with the available working hand sets.
They tell you on your phone a new one is available.

For me that's a big plus. No malicious code.

Another thing between them, an Android device is controlled from the device, so if you nuke your phone/tablet there may be o recovery option for you - and the part that makes it a PHONE (the BIOS in computer speak) is fully accessible on an Android device where as an IOS (Apple) device has a protected area that a user REALLY WANTS to access is a P I T A to get to, and even then should you get in there, iTunes can access it's primal brain and reset the deice and also (they say) from the free-for-IOS-users iCloud service.



Mind you, I still own a stupid phone form 2007 - I too am in the process of learning about current generation smartphones, I too was very pro-Android until I started researching the Pros/Coms of each operating environment and for me I have decided on the Apple world (which also helps as I have a large amount of already purchased material on iTunes - but I did try not to let they influence my decision) 

I just like the fact that only ONE KNOWN malicious application EVER made it in to the Apple environment (iTunes) and that was in 2010 and lasted for 13 days before Apple pulled it.
(It was a bit of code to drain the battery faster than normal)

Ultimately it is your choice, but I have settled on the Apple environment - I just am waiting on the release information on Apples competitors to the S4 which may be called the iPhone 5s or iPhone 6 due out in June/Aug time frame - before I buy a iPhone 5 or the new one.


Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: jnevis on April 22, 2013, 11:35:15 AM
I just replaced my Blackberry Torch with the Bold 9900.  Both have touch screens and real keyboards.  Unfortunately, there are some functions the Torch got "right" that the Bold dorked up.  A coupl eof the functions that were screen selectable on the Torch are now in a menu that you have to select on the Bold.  Volume isn't as good using the Bluetooth either, but I think that's a setting, not an issue with the phone itself.

The wife replaced her Torch with an HTC Windows 8 phone and she's a bit frustrated with it.  A lot of it is the interface, which is a majority of the reason I DIDN'T get the Blackberry Z10.   Signal strength and battery life for her are MUCH worse.

The oldest has a Galaxy S3 and really likes it but it's a bit large so carrying it is a bit of a challenge.  Her biggest issue is the data plan.  That phone uses internet data for EVERYTHING.  The iOS phones friends have are the same way.  She's limited to how much she can download away from the house (she connects to the house WiFi for everything).  None of the carriers have true "unlimited" data anymore, commercials to the contrary.  I lucked out as I'm grandfathered to true unlimited data with mine since I've had the account for about 6 yrs now.
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: TAB on April 22, 2013, 11:50:03 AM
you are 100% right about the data.  That really has been the main reason I have not signed up for one of the major carriers.   the data either sucks or is $$$,  i wish they still had true unlimited data plans.   
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: tombogan03884 on April 22, 2013, 02:08:01 PM
Trac Phone. No contract $35 for the Phone  $20 for 2  hours air time .
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: TAB on April 22, 2013, 02:53:47 PM
Metro has unlimited talk and text for $25 flat, no contract the phone is about $20.  If you just want to talk, thats hard to beat.   sadly I use my phone for alot more.  It has replaced my computer for lots of things.   
Title: Re: Cell phones...
Post by: philw on April 24, 2013, 07:50:18 AM

The oldest has a Galaxy S3 and really likes it but it's a bit large so carrying it is a bit of a challenge.  Her biggest issue is the data plan.  That phone uses internet data for EVERYTHING.  The iOS phones friends have are the same way.  She's limited to how much she can download away from the house (she connects to the house WiFi for everything).  None of the carriers have true "unlimited" data anymore, commercials to the contrary.  I lucked out as I'm grandfathered to true unlimited data with mine since I've had the account for about 6 yrs now.

lol wish I had unlimited Data   they have Never had that here for mobiles  and it is soo expensive


the plan i am on I have 2.5gb of data included  and i am carful  with it  however never been over it,  on wifi when i can   however need to watch out now i am on LTE  as if i have it tethered to my laptop  I could download my quota in about 10 mins  it is SOOOO fast on lte