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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm upgrading my phone soon and looking for any ideas what's a good one , have I phone 5 now , was thinking the I phone 6 any thoughts cheers "
Why not the 6s then? As apposed to the 6?
The only this I would suggest is don't get the 6+...you may as well carry your I pad around with you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What's difference in the s ,, wonder is battery life any better than 5 "
The battery life isn't the issue with any later model of the iPhone. Its the way people use them.
But yes....a battery life upgrade tends to happen with the S. Minor tweaks to the mother board mainly that most users wouldn't even notice |
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By *dwalu2Couple
over a year ago
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An iPhone 5 is over three years old, and still stands up well as a perfectly capable smartphone today.
Be aware that there has never been an Android phone yet made that works as well three years down the line as it did when launched. For most Android phones, two years is considered a very long life. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"An iPhone 5 is over three years old, and still stands up well as a perfectly capable smartphone today.
Be aware that there has never been an Android phone yet made that works as well three years down the line as it did when launched. For most Android phones, two years is considered a very long life."
I have a Nexus 4. Bought November 2012. Running Latest Android 5.11 release. Still running as fast, if not faster, than when new.
Can you provide some statistical data to back up your claim, or is it anecdotal?
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Be aware that there has never been an Android phone yet made that works as well three years down the line as it did when launched. For most Android phones, two years is considered a very long life."
And most contracts are 2 years.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 mini and it's been superb. |
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