I've been fine with 16GB so far, after all.
If buying outright then the 16GB makes no sense whatsoever. The 64GB is 15% more expensive for 300% more storage.
I've been fine with 16GB so far, after all.
Agree....my ipad work got just works...when I use my dads samsung tablet it genuinely stresses me out....
I'm on an s2 and I have flashed custom roms and tweaked until the cows come home...I just Cba anymore....I just want a sleek smooth experience....
Spent 5 mins tweaking my xeon clock...and Cba faffing for an extra 200mhz....
There are more important things to be doing
The m8 is 549.99 ....I couldn't bring myself to buy one at that price tbh....
I'm running kitkat on my galaxy s2 and I'm totally bored of android....
Yeah the m8 would be a better faster experience but not new enough for the outlay from a psychological perspective
The fact that Samsung releases a new phone every 2 nanoseconds also means that they will always out-spec the iPhone.
Apple don't release on the bleeding edge, but they do typically release with the best implementation.
I think the point about Apple releasing the most highly engineered products is true though. I haven't seen another phone on the market with the build quality of the iPhone 5s and now the 6/6+.
So there we have it, what I have maintained to be the case for some time i.e. you feel defined by the phone you own, perception and peer pressure.
If you want a smooth experience then why are you using a 3 year old gs2? That's like using iOS7 on an iPhone4 (non-S) and complaining that its slow - of course it is. Hardware has moved on.
The problem with prices at the moment is not necessarily the phone cost, but the cost of the sim/contract. These are what make the cost of these devices ridiculous, not least being locked in to a two year deal.
If you want a smooth experience then why are you using a 3 year old gs2? That's like using iOS7 on an iPhone4 (non-S) and complaining that its slow - of course it is. Hardware has moved on.
I gave up completely on contracts several years ago - they're now pretty much all 24 months and cost a fortune. Makes far more sense to buy the phone outright and get your airtime deal separately - quite happy with my Three SIM at the moment with pretty much unlimited everything for £15 a month.
I'm using a GS2 and it works just fine. It depends on your useage surely. Can it access the Internet, tick, email, tick, Google maps, tick, apps, tick, make calls, tick, text, tick. That's about all I need my phone to do.
Absolutely true. However, the industry relies on customers who are devoid of financial acumen or disposable income. This thread and others are testament to that.
What by still having a galaxy s2 ?
I reserved a 16GB and 64GB iPhone 6 for pickup from the local Apple Store this morning, so currently trying to work out what carrier/tariff I want as well as whether to stick with my policy of always getting the lowest capacity available.
I've been fine with 16GB so far, after all.
But that isn't what you are saying is it. BTW apart from my upgrading the firmware a couple of times I've never had any need to touch my GS2 in the three years I've owned it. All the tweaks you mention say more about the users than the product.
The s2 was leaps and bounds over the competition when I got it....and the dual core 1.2 ghz processor and 8mp camera and 1080p video is one of the reasons I haven't upgraded for so long...
It's still up there with some current phones out today....
faustus said:I'm using a GS2 and it works just fine. It depends on your useage surely. Can it access the Internet, tick, email, tick, Google maps, tick, apps, tick, make calls, tick, text, tick. That's about all I need my phone to do.
As much as people like the gs2, it's old hat now.