I think the one with the better battery. I hate having to recharge when the day is not over yet and always having to watch the battery level. Otherwise they both will make you happy until the next one.
This has to be the saddest post ever.Please bear with me, I'm about to make the biggest decision of my life and the smartest people I know are all here on this board.
Doesn't say much for us either.Meyers, I am pretty pathetic huh?
The Note is so Huge though.... i could never get one for myself.. as i prefer to carry my phone in my wallet. I was talking to a friend of mine this weekend... and he has the iphone 4. He was a bit hesitant about getting the iphone 5 as he said that it wasnt really a big enough upgrade over the 4.
The Note has better battery life and a better display. Thats my biggest complaint about my galaxy s phone......the battery life. But its an older model, and i know the battery lives improve with each successive models.
So many years ago.BTW: I'm tragically vertically-challenged but have no difficulty carrying it; I'm able to put it in the pocket of my 29 X 30 tight jeans.
So many years ago.
The Note is so Huge though.... i could never get one for myself.. as i prefer to carry my phone in my wallet. I was talking to a friend of mine this weekend... and he has the iphone 4. He was a bit hesitant about getting the iphone 5 as he said that it wasnt really a big enough upgrade over the 4.
The Note has better battery life and a better display. Thats my biggest complaint about my galaxy s phone......the battery life. But its an older model, and i know the battery lives improve with each successive models.
I have a Galaxy S 3 - the Galaxy and the Nexus 4 are both great phones - I buy an extra battery on ebay for $5 just in case but I almost never run too low. The iPhone battery cannot be replaced. There are many features on the Androids which are not on the 5 and 60% of the smartphone market is android, so the App advantage Apple had is being leveled. Also, I uploaded my itunes library of music to Google Music, works like itunes now and I still have itunes running on my ipad and macbookpro and most of the apps are free or inexpensive as on the iphone (some cheaper). I'd take a long hard look at one of the new androids (the note is just too big for my liking). Plus maps actually works!It really kinda depends on what you're going to do with it. I have the original Note and like it. (Funny enough, I just gave it up today after a year or so.)
Battery life is pretty good and at least for the first Note, Samsung made some really useful accessories - a nice car dock and a great charging/media dock.
Two qualifiers...
1. I would never want it as my only phone. It's just too inconvenient to carry everywhere and making phone calls on it is uncomfortable. I used it for email, navigation and whatever else and then had another phone to actually use as a, well, phone.
2. The note taking part of the Note is not well implemented. Too clunky to actually use as a note taking tool and drawing on pictures is not something people often need to do.
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How big is your wallet that you can carry a phone it in it?
I have a Galaxy S 3 - the Galaxy and the Nexus 4 are both great phones - I buy an extra battery on ebay for $5 just in case but I almost never run too low. The iPhone battery cannot be replaced. There are many features on the Androids which are not on the 5 and 60% of the smartphone market is android, so the App advantage Apple had is being leveled. Also, I uploaded my itunes library of music to Google Music, works like itunes now and I still have itunes running on my ipad and macbookpro and most of the apps are free or inexpensive as on the iphone (some cheaper). I'd take a long hard look at one of the new androids (the note is just too big for my liking). Plus maps actually works!
Not replace Padre, I can swap them in 10 seconds .... So I always have a spare just in case.iPhone batteries are relatively easy to replace.
Not sure what you mean by replace versus swap? I have brought and replaced numerous iPhone batteries for friends. I can't do it in 10 secs. But I can in 2-3 minutes maybe faster.Not replace Padre, I can swap them in 10 seconds .... So I always have a spare just in case.
I have a Galaxy S 3 - the Galaxy and the Nexus 4 are both great phones - I buy an extra battery on ebay for $5 just in case but I almost never run too low. The iPhone battery cannot be replaced. There are many features on the Androids which are not on the 5 and 60% of the smartphone market is android, so the App advantage Apple had is being leveled. Also, I uploaded my itunes library of music to Google Music, works like itunes now and I still have itunes running on my ipad and macbookpro and most of the apps are free or inexpensive as on the iphone (some cheaper). I'd take a long hard look at one of the new androids (the note is just too big for my liking). Plus maps actually works!