All but one (being able to remove the back) with my phone. All of them with some other models. Point being?
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Samsung v Apple part 2,532,567,323
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostYes, an objective opinion is generally more valid than hyperbolic ranting.
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I have the One M8. I was trying to justify moving to the M9 but I can't find any good reason to spend the money - nothing's gone wrong with the current phone, and even when I managed to drop it all I've down is chip the metal slightly. This is my first bought outright phone, as opposed to contract - with contract phones I was always desparate to upgrade!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI have an HTC One. It just works.Comment
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Being objective, there are reasons to prefer both Android and Apple (and prob. others). Otherwise they wouldn't be so neck-and-neck in the marketplace.
Apple is more closed, but with better quality controlled apps.
Android is more open, with more customization but less quality control.
Agree with those pointing out traditional Samsung USPs are missing in the latest S6 model. I'll hang on to my S3 for now thanks.Comment
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