Luckily I dont have alot of stuff to change out, so for me not a big dealThe connector part is sad ) =
We always use 3-4 chargers for everything we own, so it's something significant if/when we both get new phones. That's 6 additional chargers to get. I know the Androidiots are laughing about how Apple has to have a proprietary connector, but at least it didn't change in 9 years. I did have to upgrade chargers more often with BlackBerry and the phones before that. Oh well.Luckily I dont have alot of stuff to change out, so for me not a big dealThe connector part is sad ) =
Probably see some cheapish adapters come out. What's a few more bucks on a $200+ phone and a $100+ monthly bill. You will also need new otterbox/lifeproof cases as well.We always use 3-4 chargers for everything we own, so it's something significant if/when we both get new phones. That's 6 additional chargers to get. I know the Androidiots are laughing about how Apple has to have a proprietary connector, but at least it didn't change in 9 years. I did have to upgrade chargers more often with BlackBerry and the phones before that. Oh well.Luckily I dont have alot of stuff to change out, so for me not a big dealThe connector part is sad ) =
Lifeproof already has a case in the works, so I'm ready for that. The adaptors look dumb. I might get a pair of those for the chargers at the house, but, I wouldn't use them anywhere I charge daily.Probably see some cheapish adapters come out. What's a few more bucks on a $200+ phone and a $100+ monthly bill. You will also need new otterbox/lifeproof cases as well.
Galaxy S3 or HTC EVO 4g lte. Twice the phone, half the price. And your screen won't shatter if you look at them funny. IPhones are way to hyped/expensive for what you get. My 69 cents lol
+1 Completely underwhelmed by the offering. I've been carrying an iPhone since the 3G. Won't upgrade this time. Samsung Galaxy 3 is a much better overall deal.I currently own an iPhone 4 and love it. However, I feel there is no need to upgrade to the 4s or 5. After playing with my friend's galaxy s3, the iPhone sucks!
But once again, the marketing geniuses at Aple know how to sell a phone. 18% reduction in weight....li have never complained about my iPhone being too heavy. "gosh, I wish my iPhone 4 was 18% lighter and had 3 microphones!" lol the upgrades just don't seem worth it to me.
I actually really like Google Play and use that for music. It has a feature similar to iTunes Match, where you can upload your music to the cloud. Then again, I don't listen to music much on my phone--much more common for me to listen on my PC or tablet.I missed itunes the most since I got this HTC, and can't wait to switch back to apple.
I hear you, I had a iPhone 3GS and switched to the Droid X and have been very frustrated with it. It would always just reboot at the worst possible times and the battery just drains with only a handful of emails and few phone calls. I am switching in Dec to iPhone 5.I "upgraded" from the iPhone 4 to an HTC One X earlier this year and am regretting it. Probably ordering an iPhone 5 soon. Android is a lot more feature rich, and the hardware from HTC and Samsung is really good on most counts, but battery life really sucks. I was rarely thrilled and excited by my iPhone, but it was reliable and rarely left me frustrated...