But what if you need to tweet, Scutter? What about the tweets?
"I can tweet, I can make any noise you want!"
great line from Billy Crystal in the movie Parental Guidance. Whenever I see tweet mentioned, it always makes me think of that.
But what if you need to tweet, Scutter? What about the tweets?
Got my phone Thursday and the Otterbox yesterday. I feel a lot better having the phone protected in the Otterbox. I do think the screen isn't as clear now, and I have to press the power button kinda hard to get it to work. I'm hoping I don't have to do battery pulls often, I can see that being a pain, as well. I wouldn't go back to carrying the phone w/o a case though!
Got my phone Thursday and the Otterbox yesterday. I feel a lot better having the phone protected in the Otterbox. I do think the screen isn't as clear now, and I have to press the power button kinda hard to get it to work. I'm hoping I don't have to do battery pulls often, I can see that being a pain, as well. I wouldn't go back to carrying the phone w/o a case though!
The S4 having a removable/replacable battery was the main deciding factor in which phone I upgraded to recently.
I will not own a phone that doesn't have a removable/replaceable battery.
I have the Otteerbox Defender, and I don't have the problem of my screen not being clear.
I even had the stick on protective film on my screen before I put it in the case.
What I did to make sure the screen on my S4 was clean before putting it in the case, was to first clean it off with the cleaning rag that comes with the stick on screen protectors before putting it in the case.
I like that the side button now work a little harder.
It keeps them from being pressed accidentally when it's in my pocket.
The Samsungs are sweet phones, but as long as they run Android, I'll never have one.
Google will never sell Android. There is no business case to be made for it.If Samsung was smart, they would buy Android and bring it in house as an exclusive OS.
I think you have no idea what you are talking about. Android currently tops the marketshare in the smartphone arena. I won't dispute the fragmentation aspect of it, but it's certainly not hurting sales.The fragmentation of Android is the reason it isn't dominant, nor can it be. Since Android phones boil down to Samsung vs Not Samsung.
Again, I think you have no idea what you are talking about. It seems like the only thing you know about Android phones is what you've seen in the Samsung commercials, but those commercials are geared toward the lowest common denominator. The "kissing" thing you're talking about is interesting, but the built in NFC reader that it uses is FAR more interesting and powerful. If you love your iPhone, then that's great! I'm not trying to push anyone into buying one or the other. Use whatever you want.At some point, ecosystem matters, and you can't cover that up with cute things like "kissing" phones to do file transfer.
Why?
Google will never sell Android.
And oh, by the way, Motorola.
I *love* location-based reminders, by voice. "When I get home, remind me to..." Two hours later, I pull into my driveway, and bzzzz, bzzzz, hey, remember to ...
Scutter, the only thing worse than a Glock fan boi touting his Glock as the best, is a IPhone user.
They've failed to realize that Apple has milked them to the bone the last 4 years with marginal updates to their phones and IOS. Heck they couldn't even get their NAV app right and even recommended switching back to Google Nav.
Scutter, the only thing worse than a Glock fan boi touting his Glock as the best, is a IPhone user.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is like sex with a midget...absolutely amazing.
Why WOULDN'T you? You'd have a story to tell for DECADES!