AnonD-1825, 13 Sep 2015"cuz even though it has really low specs,"
It doesnt, for example iPhone chip is ... moreGreat video dude:)
The Z3+ is such a slouch. It was the slowest of the lot despite having Qualcomm's most advanced chipset. I wouldn't really say 6 is better or faster than S6, but 6S should certainly be heads and shoulders with S6.
Android fans can only brag about the number of cores and RAm, but most usual tasks require only two cores and the other cores in 6/8 core phones act as auxiliaries and aid in multi-tasking.
Hyehy, 13 Sep 2015I am an android user but not really a fandroid. I just bought my phone for the sake of getting... more"cuz even though it has really low specs,"
It doesnt, for example iPhone chip is fastest in the market except in multithread tasks.
Most tasks only need two cores and Apple putting a lot of effort to make those single core speeds very fast, thats why iPhone can beat every other phones in speed tests, this new model going to fly super fast. Cant wait to see speedtest videos.
http://youtu.be/gHi8-scxJ54 here's already iPhone 6 beating phones like s6, z3+ lg g4
Anonymous, 13 Sep 2015Again, as previously stated, it is NOT Google. Google comes out with new OS' and updates in t... moreAt the end, it's the user who gets to suffer. The OEMs dnt offer the latest update; yet they claim that they are making their phones well advanced of iPhones especially so that they can run future Android builds perfectly. Imagine your $700 plus Note5 with great hardware and 4GB RAM not being supported for Android 7.0 or 7.x.x. How would you feel?
At least, iPhone 6S will be supported till the next 5 years, as is Apple's usually policy of rolling out updates for eligible handsets and Macs for 5 years. Each Apple product gets 5 updates (the major OS updates) with innumerable minor ones to address bug fixes.
AnonD-385853, 13 Sep 2015So for you only update matters... Btw The flagships of android get proper updates time to time... moreI would like to contradict you. The Note 2 or S3 were flagships, didn't get Android 5.0. The iPhone 4S will get the 9.1.
And dnt pin your hopes too high on the Z5. Last years' Z3 was reduced to shambles when it entered into a competition with the iPhone 6. Despite a dual-core processor with 1GB RAM, the 6 was snappy and faster than the Z3 at every task thrown at it and the 8mp camera on the 6 simply made the Z3 look like a poor loser.
The Note5 is truly a great device and it's probably the only device that can outperform this year's 6S duo, still competitions are due and we should reserve our comments for the future.
Well it's heartening to see an Android user actually talking about the usefulness of iPhones and iOS. I dnt have any problems with android users boasting of their high spec-ed Android devices. But the problem is they feel that only high-end Android phones can perform brilliantly. They pretty much use their superb high spec-ed devices to post or browse FB, a few websites, play a few games, chat on whatsapp or hike, listen to music and click pictures. All iPhones right from the 4S to the 6s can perform all these things without breaking a sweat. And infact, every year, the iPhone with its modest architecture can outperform all Android flagships. Last year, the 6 blasted the S5 and LG G3, the best Android phones of 2014.
I will surely hope you get to buy an iPhone soon, u will surely find things working differently on an iPhone and albeit smoothly. Go for the 6, it's going to get cheaper this year and is a pretty good phone.
ciprianos, 12 Sep 2015Still , at least on Lg G3 , Galaxy S6 series and many more android phones we have 2k screen re... moreHahahaha, how much detail of a movie can anyone see on a tiny mobile phone screen, whatever the resolution. Better you go to the cinema or dvd.
Anil, 12 Sep 2015iPhone's are only status symbol not more than that now you see my uncle who owns a Lamborghini... moreWhat a geek !!!
Anil, 12 Sep 2015iPhone's are only status symbol not more than that now you see my uncle who owns a Lamborghini... morethats ur uncle naa thats why haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
AnonD-439938, 12 Sep 2015Please Provide External Storage I phone dont have external storage susu
Hyehy, 13 Sep 2015I am an android user but not really a fandroid. I just bought my phone for the sake of getting... moreI like watermelon
iPhone rules, 13 Sep 2015Google fault.. Vendor fault.. people fault.. why need to go into such details? End results:... moreSo for you only update matters... Btw The flagships of android get proper updates time to time nd what about nexus series? I think you don't know much about android. Note 5 nd z5 can anytime beat this iphone 6s in All aspect,lets just wait for some comparisons video!!
Anonymous, 13 Sep 2015Again, as previously stated, it is NOT Google. Google comes out with new OS' and updates in t... moreGoogle fault.. Vendor fault.. people fault.. why need to go into such details?
End results: No updates. As simple as that. You buy a phone that last only 1 to 2 years.. praying for updates to hit you.. And if yours is an obscure Android phone, your chances of updates are nearly zero.
You say iPhone is expensive, you can get the last year model at cheaper rate in mint condition, and YET outperform any Android of the previous year! On top of that, you get years and years of support and updates from Apple.
In all seriousness you waste more money on Android then you are on iOS nowadays, if your goal is to get the best hardware with the best OS updates. But of course if you care not of such things, or lag, just get a 100$ Android phone and be happy.
Agh85, 12 Sep 2015OEMs and Google both decide on how long they want to push updates for a device. And even if I ... moreAgain, as previously stated, it is NOT Google. Google comes out with new OS' and updates in the same manner that Apple comes out with new OS' and updates. Same can now be said for Microsoft for both their phones as well as other manufacturer's phones which run WP.
The difference between ios and Android is Apple controls both the OS and the smartphone, whereas Google only controls Android. It's up to the manufacturers to decide which models of their smartphone gets the update.
#bendgate
This is a post in reply to a message on the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 forum on the same site. The reply was to a person who was unhappy that the decision Samsung made about the Note 5's integrated battery and SD card slot. He said he was going to buy an iPhone 6 S. This is my response (sorry it's long, but if you read it you will probably learn things you didn't know before):
So...you're saying that the ONLY reason you used a Samsung is because of the ability to change batteries and remove the SD card? You are going to switch to an iPhone because you are mad, just like I was. I am also a deep fan of those things and said the same thing when I heard the mortifying news. I am a proud owner of a Note 5, a considerable upgrade from a Note 2. Here is why I decided to buy it. I did some research and realized that there are very good reasons they did this.
For one, batteries (especially 3rd party ones) have caused safety issues. I had 2 replacement batteries that I switched out regularly, effectively not having to charge my phone...ever! But, the batteries were starting to swell and the battery contacts were being rubbed out. Eventually, I was getting undesirable battery life. It was bad and inconsistent. I expected some loss of battery life with age of the phone, but it was bad.
SD cards can be corrupted or damaged, especially since many people don't always treat them with care EVERY time they remove it and replace it. Also, by switching out SD cards frequently (and like batteries), the contacts degraded little by little. It can take longer to transfer data to and from it and can also damage files as its being transferred, possibly losing something forever. I've had this happen with my Note 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet and other smartphones (rarely did this happen with my Note 2 due to usually using the same SD card only so I did not do much switching.) ALSO, an integrated SD card means more speed and allows the design of the phone to be slimmer (weight and size is not a deal breaker for me, so I don't really care that its slimmer and lighter, but some people do.)
Although I am a Samsung Android powered phone fan, I cannot say anything bad about the iPhone, except for the questionable hardware quality. Especially compared to Samsung flagship phones. No matter what anyone says, the iOS is a top-notch operating system. But that's what people are really paying a premium price for, its not the hardware. They simplified the whole experience (which works for most people), but effectively restricts much of what you can do with the phone. Of course, there are good reasons for that too. Like, keeping the integrity of the OS intact (which is one reason why its closed-source). I happen to do more than menial tasks and use my device to its full potential. My wife, on the other hand, bought an iPhone and hardly uses any features. (She only bought it because most people she knows has them and she likes using Face Time, which is a probably the most polished video chat app available so far, so I can understand why.) My step-dad stopped using Android phones and bought an iPhone for simplicity. I am not a simple guy and I am deeply into technology. I am not a self-proclaimed expert, nor am I saying that one is better than the other. But I do know what I'm saying (or I wouldn't say anything) and I keep up with technology and love to play with phones (locked or unlocked). You don't have to take my word for it, play with both products THEN you have appropriate ammo toward the other products. Most people just don't know anything about cell phones, even though they think they do. I know this because I frequently ask people about what they like about their phone. Most iPhone users say its because of simplicity and because many other people they know own one. Most die-hard Android phone owners say its because of what they can do with it and how they like the features (besides the bloatware and other pre-loaded proprietary brand apps.) While iOS runs more fluidly, and can do so with much less RAM and processing power, it is mostly due to limited processes versus extra processes that people don't always use running in the background on Android phones. This is a user preference as the iOS offers limited features (unless you root it.) Most flagship Android phones come with a plethora of customization and features without rooting it. Also, keep in mind that Android is an open source with its own cons and pros. A important con is that not all phones will work the same because Android is incorporated into so many different phones with different hardware and different customized user interfaces that are specific to that particular model of the phone. People like iPhone and I can see why, but Android is not going anywhere because of Apple. There is a reason why there is a close competitive race between the two. It's because they both work great for different things that interest a particular user.
WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT APPLE--is the way they don't care about their customers or people in general. They are money-hungry dirt bags. Don't believe me? Then, why can't iPhone owners get insurance on their phones when everyone else can? And though you can now with the very few companies like SquareTrade, you couldn't before. Apple only offers an extended warranty past the 1-year warranty for an additional year and does not cover accidental damage at all.There may be more reasons than I know why this didn't happen, but the fact remains that broken iPhone users have to buy another product at retail (or did for a long time, unless they already have a plan with an insurance company that I don't believe is offered with the purchase of the phone. Meaning you will have to search for it and sign up without a service provider.
What most people might not know is that the same companies that manufacture the electronics and other hardware for these phones are usually the same that supply almost all branded phones. For the most part, Samsung, Apple, and other smartphone makers buy their hardware from others. So, why are iPhones users getting questionably less hardware than Samsung's devices that are priced the same? Again, I'm trying to stay objective with these two companies and their devices, and although what is on a spec sheet cannot always determine the best operation for a device when flagship phones are compared, there are considerable advantages to owning each phone. For me, its the S Pen. lol Can't live without it! If you think that iPhone can compete with that by using a stylus or your finger, then I don't think you have properly tested the Note's very capable and cool S Pen. There is a big difference. P.S. If you reply to this post, please don't presume you know more than you do. If you have never tried the other product, don't knock it. If you have done NO research, then don't try to denounce anything I've said. If you have properly done both, then we can have a credible discussion. "I don't like iPhones because they're stupid" is not an acceptable response. Educate yourselves, then you will have credibility to your convictions and many will take you more seriously. (This message is for everyone; I am not trying to single you out or say that you don't know anything. I am simply asking that you explore more information to find exactly why these companies do what they do. Many people frequently think companies make stupid mistakes, and sometimes they do, but the people who make the decisions are rich and very much intelligent and they didn't get to where they are at by not knowing what they are doing.)
Applenatics will definitely line up today outside of apple stores to wait for this device even if there is no release date yet
How u can say about bad battery life?! Logically iphone isn't good for playing because of small screen, smaller battery because of thin dimension, you don't need a thicker phone to your pocket right?! Be a gentleman, if you want to play go buy a tablet or a sony playstacion, and forget the worry about the battery, don't play in iphone or watch long videos or films about hours. The iphone is just enough for texting, emails, photoshooting, watching short videos, playing light games and the battery will last a day about no worry, i'm not saying just for iphones, but for every smartphone because it's smart, and designed to be good at hand and to your pocket. You wanna have a phone with high specs, then go buy a 15mm thicker phone with 5000 mah and 6 inch screen but then u got a horrible thing, just not seeing good at the hand and not fitting to your pocket. Every phone has a good battery life notably when used normal but some people don't know what they are looking for, they buying wrong thing. That's why some people are satisfied with the battery life and some are having a issue. The same phone can't be different, but the user is different. When it's come to battery life, iphones are just amazing. The stand by mode is wonderfull and when it used normal it lasts all day even considering smaller battery because it has less pixel per inch. Samsung phones aren't better than apples even with bigger battery capacity because of high pixel per inch, the battery drains quicker and the stand by mode is not good. Im satisfied with my iphone 6, haven't any complain, very efficient, very fast, no lag, long lasting enough.
Agh85, 11 Sep 2015Its overwhelming to see so many Fandroids coming up to defend their OEMs and OS every time App... moreI am an android user but not really a fandroid. I just bought my phone for the sake of getting in touch w/ people via SMS and Calling , and I do like to play games sometimes. But Yeah , your post makes me laugh. True, why do fandroids come here and spit fire at apple if they're so happy with their android land?? Anyways, I actually wanna buy an apple phone but don't have the money. Haha. Poor me. BTW I think iphone is a pretty cool phone cuz even though it has really low specs, it runs fast and captures really nice pics. my friend has an iphone and I think iphone is AMAZING. And yeah I'm an android user saying IPHONE IS AMAZING ;))
iPhone's are only status symbol not more than that now you see my uncle who owns a Lamborghini Aventador a Audi R8 and more than 19 Cars big Bungalow and a successful Businessman and the phone he's using is Samsung Guru Now what to say Amazing people
Anil, 12 Sep 2015iPhone's are only status symbol not more than that now you see my uncle who owns a Lamborghini... moreI own Iphone6 but car is vica versa old Audi.
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