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Samsung v Apple part 2,532,567,323
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Samsung v Apple part 2,532,567,323
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten. -
I have had the iphone6+ since it came out, moved from the cr@p samsung S4, full of bloatware and crashing at least twice a day, the ip6 never crashes, no lag and just works, would never go back to android now, the newer large scrreen iphones mean that samsung have lost their only USP, goodbye and good riddance! -
I've had an Android S3 since it came out. No problem, never crashed as I recall. I popped a 32GB sd card in there (another USP) but never even filled up the internal storage. Also never had to replace the battery (another USP). Dropped in a stream once but took the back off (another USP) and it dried out fine.Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostI have had the iphone6+ since it came out, moved from the cr@p samsung S4, full of bloatware and crashing at least twice a day, the ip6 never crashes, no lag and just works, would never go back to android now, the newer large scrreen iphones mean that samsung have lost their only USP, goodbye and good riddance!
There are reasons to pick iphones over Androids, I'm sure, but to claim that Android phones crash several times a day, every day, are all laggy and don't "just work" is a load of bollocks. If you seriously had all of those problems with your old S4 then it must have been a one off, or user incompetence. If it were common to all S4s I think we'd have heard more about it and Samsung wouldn't continue to be as popular as they are for phones.Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostI haven't had a Galaxy since either the original or the S2, I can't remember which, but you realise there are other manufacturers besides Samsung, some arguably better (e.g. HTC)?
There are reasons to pick iphones over Androids, I'm sure, but to claim that Android phones crash several times a day, every day, are all laggy and don't "just work" is a load of bollocks. If you seriously had all of those problems with your old S4 then it must have been a one off, or user incompetence. If it were common to all S4s I think we'd have heard more about it and Samsung wouldn't continue to be as popular as they are for phones.Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostI've had an Android S3 since it came out. No problem, never crashed as I recall. I popped a 32GB sd card in there (another USP) but never even filled up the internal storage. Also never had to replace the battery (another USP). Dropped in a stream once but took the back off (another USP) and it dried out fine.Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostPopularity is waning fast i think what with the car crash that was the S5, and I really cant see the point of the edge, i have no idea what you mean by 'user incompetence', bloatware was a pain (8 gig available on the S4 after samsung enhanced android OS) , that wave your hand at the phone bollox for one, I wont miss android or samsung, never again.
No-one is asking you to use Android or Samsung. I'm pointing out that you're spouting bollocks when you make generalisations based on your own experience. Not having had a Galaxy for so long I don't know what Touchwiz is like, or how large it is. I heard they've removed their own brand bloatware now though.
Since Apple basically seem to be following along and adding improvements based on what Android and Samsung do with each release I'm sure you'll be happy with what you get.Comment
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Originally posted by Ticktock View PostNo-one is asking you to use Android or Samsung. I'm pointing out that you're spouting bollocks when you make generalisations based on your own experience. Not having had a Galaxy for so long I don't know what Touchwiz is like, or how large it is. I heard they've removed their own brand bloatware now though.
Since Apple basically seem to be following along and adding improvements based on what Android and Samsung do with each release I'm sure you'll be happy with what you get.Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostObviously your opinion is more valid than mine then. Oh and BTW Touchwiz, was, is and always will be tulip.
Yes, an objective opinion is generally more valid than hyperbolic ranting.Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostI've had an Android S3 since it came out. No problem, never crashed as I recall. I popped a 32GB sd card in there (another USP) but never even filled up the internal storage. Also never had to replace the battery (another USP). Dropped in a stream once but took the back off (another USP) and it dried out fine.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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