Soldato
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I sold my Note 4 the other day and bought a Nexus 6 instead. I'm very happy with the decision so far. Battery life seems better and much less lag.
I noticed big improvements with 5.1.1. I wasn't happy though about paying top dollar for a phone and it only being usable a year later!
I fully expect to be married and have had my first child by the time Samsung complete Android M across all Note 4 variants![]()

Love my note 4. The efuse never bothered me and iv been using a overclocked kernel for months now. Stock rom though but the kernel made a big difference over stock.
The most disappointing thing for me was just how slow Samsung are with updates. They seem to just not care about there flagship device and it felt like after a few months they were moving onto the note 5 already.
When my contract runs out next year I definatly wont get a note 6 unless they go back to the SD card and removable battery and have some other features that other phones aren't doing.
So many companies now are making Phablet sized phones so there really isn't any reason to stick with the note series anymore. Especially after they removed the SD slot and removable battery as that was two of my favourite features. Losing the S-pen wouldn't bother me at all.

With most phones purchased on two year contracts, I don't think it is unreasonable to expect two years of support.
For a flagship device, Samsung should at least provide two years of prompt software updates?
Has anybody had an issue with the sound on their Note 4?
Recently, I've plugged in a set of headphones to watch some videos and the sound decreases automatically until it mutes. Wonder if it faulty headphones or a software thing since the 5.1.1 update.
It's a great device imo, even though I'm getting rid of mine.I've just re-bought a Note 4 based on the 5.1.1 reports on here... was going to go 6P because its stock... but I just cant justify the extra £170 for a 64GB model...and I'm not a fan of that 810.
I know Android M will take an age, but the camera, screen, battery and SD slot serve every need I have for a phone and for £330... there just isn't anything else out there that can match all of the features...
So alas...I have to put up with Touchwiz and slow updates... and continue my search for the "perfect phone"
Same here, I use mine plenty and no probs at all.
I hit 6 hours of screen on time yesterday with 20% left. That was with a few hours of streaming music and reading ebooks and general browsing.