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If having a phone that will last an entire workday with commute at reasonable screen brightness, and using bluetooth and/or wifi are deal breakers for you, look elsewhere. I don't know how these folks are getting such phenomenal battery life because my brightness is 9% (I actually use a magnifying glass to see the screen sometimes), wifi, bluetooth, sync, vibration and any feature that demands power is turned off and it is now essentially a dumb phone because of the features one must disable to get 10-12 hours of use between charges. There was a guy raving in another forum how he got 2 days out of 1 charge with heavy use and I'd like to know his secret because I am a fairly competent device user and with mine in Flintstone mode it does not get more than half a day (12 hours). The other day it went from 87% to 21% in 4 hours! And that was with less than 1 hour screen on time at a pitiful 9%. Read the experience of others but mine is not a positive one, especially after all the hype and a previous phone that was small by comparison but had a 3300 mAh battery and lasted for days. Good luck to you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I switched from I-phone to galaxy. Some features I miss on the i-phone while others I enjoy on the galaxy. I find the galaxy less intuitive to pickup and still, after 2 months, I feel that I am only tapping into less than 10% of it's functionality. The product itself is durable (so far) and I like it better than the i-phone because it's thinner and the screen is clearer to read.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Honestly android has way more features than I phones ios. You'll be happy with it. Surfing the Web is so much easier. Customization is almost unlimited. But if you like the iphone you might not like the android. Apples ios deff runs smoother and is less buggy. But it's boring to me. You can't change much with the apple. I phones are more of a status symbol then anything else.
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