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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-11 03:46 pm

[ SECRET POST #2686 ]


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Re: What are the pros and cons of your smartphone?

(Anonymous) 2014-05-12 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
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Note: I have a Samsung Galaxy 2 and I love it. Most of my friends either have Galaxies or iPhones and I would recommend those (or maybe the Nexus) over any other smartphones, just because the quality and speed can vary so much and the research to find a quality one would be (IMO) a pointless hassle when you know what you're getting with a Galaxy or iPhone. For example, my sister's Galaxy 2 died so she bought herself a cheap android-other smartphone that was advertised as a Galaxy equivalent for about $100 less than a new Galaxy 2 would have been, and it was so shitty compared to her old phone (as in the internet speed was terrible, couldn't handle running the same apps her Galaxy ran with ease, was buggy in general) that she ended up buying another Galaxy anyway.

If cost is an issue, go for an older model - they're just as good, just not as shiny. My Galaxy has lasted me a for at least 2 years, FYI - so you can get pretty good milage out of them if you treat them well.

But I would recommend insurance if you can afford it. The despair of dropping your uninsured smartphone in the toilet for the first time is truly heart wrenching,