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winders 09-11-2014 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8257724)
Forgot that part. I'm on phone #2 and it needs repair. Wife is on #2 and has also purchased two screens. Some of that is abuse, but they aren't very robust.

That's a load. What are you guys doing? Throwing them on the ground?


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targa911S 09-11-2014 03:27 PM

my first one the ear piece volume was inaudible. The replacement phone the voice piece was bad from the get go. phone #3 seems OK.

techweenie 09-11-2014 04:04 PM

My 5 just had the battery recall. Battery life was getting short. All good now.

My only bone to pick with iTunes is that at upgrade time, I get the message that 'some purchased items won't be transferred.' I'm supposed to guess? Haven't upgraded the iPhone software for a while because of that.

Sent a note to Cook & got no response. I miss Steve.

Porsche-O-Phile 09-11-2014 04:30 PM

No kidding! I've owned three iPhones and one iPad and have never had a screen issue at all. I think you'd have to be teeing off of them in order to shatter one.

onewhippedpuppy 09-11-2014 05:01 PM

Wife has had two kid induced drops that totally shattered her screen. Mine went swimming, my fault, but the new one will barely charge and the external speaker is shot.

JJ 911SC 09-11-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 8257557)
So, did any of you Apple people get the new U2 album?

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Originally Posted by widgeon13 (Post 8257568)
Yes!

And a refund and price reduction/increase storage for iCloud.

Probably to have more stuff for leakage...

jyl 09-11-2014 07:02 PM

You need cases.

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Wife has had two kid induced drops that totally shattered her screen. Mine went swimming, my fault, but the new one will barely charge and the external speaker is shot.

onewhippedpuppy 09-11-2014 08:01 PM

She had a case in both instances. Both times it was dropped on something, don't recall what. I really don't blame the shattered screen on the phone, but my failing speaker and lightning connector on a one year old phone is not cool.

Scuba Steve 09-12-2014 02:44 AM

I've been on both sides. Haven't been thrilled with either.

My Android complaints were all the proprietary and other BS you couldn't delete on my Galaxy (I know... root it, but don't have the time). With the next one I went with a Nexus 5. It performs ok, but it runs through a fully charged battery every 18 hours with light-moderate use. Also the screen crapped out - on the bottom 90% of the screen every other row of pixels is dead. Damage was not from being dropped. I set it on the couch, came back 5 minutes later and WTF happened to the screen.

red-beard 09-12-2014 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 8257740)
What the hell do you people do to your phones? I've never shattered a screen in 5+ years of iPhones, and I'm not easy one them by any means.

30 minutes on I-10

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1410522465.jpg

Still worked afterwards! Well, not the screen...

red-beard 09-12-2014 03:55 AM

I guess it all depends on what you do with the phone. I prefer my Galaxy Tablet because I can use it as a mini laptop including network drive access, VPN and manipulation of Word, Excel and Power Point documents. Having a phone that was different, drove me crazy.

The only thing I miss from the iPhone, is the camera. I'm sure it is the DSP and the software, but it took very good pictures.

onewhippedpuppy 09-12-2014 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 8258298)
I've been on both sides. Haven't been thrilled with either.

My Android complaints were all the proprietary and other BS you couldn't delete on my Galaxy (I know... root it, but don't have the time). With the next one I went with a Nexus 5. It performs ok, but it runs through a fully charged battery every 18 hours with light-moderate use. Also the screen crapped out - on the bottom 90% of the screen every other row of pixels is dead. Damage was not from being dropped. I set it on the couch, came back 5 minutes later and WTF happened to the screen.

That's my concern about going to the other side. Everybody that loves Android seems to be an computer geek that roots it and customizes the hell out of things. I'm an engineer, so I use the term geek in the most positive of ways.:cool: I don't care about the ability to spend hours reprogramming my phone to exactly suit me, I don't care about open source, I don't care about making my own apps, etc. I just want it to work in the easiest and most common sense manner possible, if I want to tinker I'll head to the garage.

dennis in se pa 09-12-2014 04:07 AM

Buy iPhones, buy everything AAPL. We love Apple!
If you buy your music through iTunes you are not paying attention. 99 cents a track? Are you kidding me. Get it elsewhere for cheap and import your stuff and let iTunes manage it. That works great for me. I am a previous PC and Android guy who switched to iPhone and Mac and not going back. Buy Apple stuff. Buy. Buy. Buy. :)

onewhippedpuppy 09-12-2014 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by dennis in se pa (Post 8258355)
Buy iPhones, buy everything AAPL. We love Apple!
If you buy your music through iTunes you are not paying attention. 99 cents a track? Are you kidding me. Get it elsewhere for cheap and import your stuff and let iTunes manage it. That works great for me. I am a previous PC and Android guy who switched to iPhone and Mac and not going back. Buy Apple stuff. Buy. Buy. Buy. :)

Shareholder?:cool:

dennis in se pa 09-12-2014 04:22 AM

:) Being a shareholder is like getting your Apple stuff for free. How high will it go? Steve Jobs is in control from the next level. Keep that to yourself.

Scuba Steve 09-12-2014 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8258346)
That's my concern about going to the other side. Everybody that loves Android seems to be an computer geek that roots it and customizes the hell out of things. I'm an engineer, so I use the term geek in the most positive of ways.:cool: I don't care about the ability to spend hours reprogramming my phone to exactly suit me, I don't care about open source, I don't care about making my own apps, etc. I just want it to work in the easiest and most common sense manner possible, if I want to tinker I'll head to the garage.

I hear that - between houses and cars I don't have time to screw around with the phone and undo the junk the OEM or carrier added to customize it. That's why I picked the Nexus.

For what it's worth my annoyances with the current version of plain vanilla Android are that the stock music player is not very good in terms of organizing and making what you have loaded available. I also can't seem to find a decent flashlight app that won't turn itself off after a random amount of time, then get stuck with off = on. Google Now doesn't exactly do anything for me either but it's not really intrusive. And the screen failing but that's a LG hardware thing.

On the other hand I've never had an iphone or ipod touch quit on me, even after 6 years of daily use.

Porsche-O-Phile 09-12-2014 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 8258346)
That's my concern about going to the other side. Everybody that loves Android seems to be an computer geek that roots it and customizes the hell out of things. I'm an engineer, so I use the term geek in the most positive of ways.:cool: I don't care about the ability to spend hours reprogramming my phone to exactly suit me, I don't care about open source, I don't care about making my own apps, etc. I just want it to work in the easiest and most common sense manner possible, if I want to tinker I'll head to the garage.


This.

I love modding / tinkering but I've got several other projects that consume my time with that already. I used to compile my own Linux kernels and stuff for fun but I just can't bother anymore and pretty much anything I can tweak someone else has done already - easier to just download it. Same with building PCs. Did it for years. Now easier to just grab my MacBook or iPad and blast away on whatever I need it for. It's already done and it's worth paying a few extra bucks to not deal with the hassle of having to tweak every little thing.

scottmandue 09-12-2014 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 8250551)
Matt. Really play with the UI on the phones you are considering. I found android to be very clunky and hated it. I'd rather deal with iTunes and have a phone that works well, than have a crappy phone just to avoid iTunes.

I respectfully disagree, my family has both androids and apple phones, they both have their problems and quirks... I just don't understand after I see the problems my family has had with their iPhones how so many very intelligent people can put on their iBlinders and tout them as being all that (and a bag of chips). iphone are far from flawless... IMHO

red-beard 09-12-2014 07:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 8258565)
This.

I love modding / tinkering but I've got several other projects that consume my time with that already. I used to compile my own Linux kernels and stuff for fun but I just can't bother anymore and pretty much anything I can tweak someone else has done already - easier to just download it. Same with building PCs. Did it for years. Now easier to just grab my MacBook or iPad and blast away on whatever I need it for. It's already done and it's worth paying a few extra bucks to not deal with the hassle of having to tweak every little thing.

I really don't understand what you're talking about. I have a Galaxy S5 and a Galaxy Tab 8.4 Pro and I haven't had to "mod" them. I have organized the app screens, but then you have to do that on the Apple as well. You CAN change the interface, but I find what they have supplied to be fine.


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