Which cell phone do you own?
daisyverma
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I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S3 but want to change to a newer phone, due to charging and battery issues.
Cant decide between all the options out there (Iphone 6, Nexus 6, OnePlus One etc..).
Im impartial to android and OS
Which cell phone do you use? Android vs OS - which is better?
Do you find one supports weight loss and fitness "better" in terms of apps & devices available?
Cant decide between all the options out there (Iphone 6, Nexus 6, OnePlus One etc..).
Im impartial to android and OS
Which cell phone do you use? Android vs OS - which is better?
Do you find one supports weight loss and fitness "better" in terms of apps & devices available?
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I have the same phone as you do with probably the same battery charging issues. bought a new batter, didn't help. personally, i think that aside from slightly faster processors, differences in storage space, and quality of camera... they are essentially all the same. Except for perhaps the fitness thing, as far as i know the new galaxy and Iphone are the only ones that are incorperating fitness aspects directly into the hardware... but that will probably change in a month or two.
As far as Android vs iOS... i thought you'd have to be a pretty advanced techie to run into issues where the iphone was not customizable enough for you. I was wrong. The damn thing will not and cannot run adobie flash.... wtf? you can get like 5000 different kinds of video players, keyboards, etc for android, not really the case for iOS.
If you started out on an iphone... i could see one getting dupped into thinking apples way is THE best way... but thats the thing, Android give you all sorts of options, with an Iphone its apple's way or the highway0 -
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has anyone had experience with the OnePlus One
i love how its so customizable but wonder if devices such as a HRM or FitBit kind of device would sync with it0 -
daisyverma wrote: »I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S3 but want to change to a newer phone, due to charging and battery issues.
Cant decide between all the options out there (Iphone 6, Nexus 6, OnePlus One etc..).
Im impartial to android and OS
Which cell phone do you use? Android vs OS - which is better?
Do you find one supports weight loss and fitness "better" in terms of apps & devices available?
there are a lot of options, and, odds are, whatever you get will be a fabulous piece of technology. As far as the better operating system, i think that usually depends on what you want out of it. Again, both are pretty nice.
I can't speak to how Android supports Health apps, but I do know that I have a few on my iphone, including their integrated "Health" app. Right now, the health app isn't all that wonderful as you have to enter in all the data points for each category, but it looks like what it will do is pull info from other apps - like my Fitbit app or, hopefully, my MFP app in order to get data about my calories and exercise.
i think most devices have apps for both platforms. however, if you use Nike+, i think that it was originally deigned for iOS, so maybe the app is slightly better on that.
I wouldn't worry too much about the device. I mean, as much of a decision it is, I am pretty certain you will not hate whatever you get and that there will be plenty of apps to meet your needs.
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I have the Galaxy S4. I love it but I want the Note 40
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Galaxy S4, and it's wonderful.0
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I dont think I will get a Samsung again..the s3 has let me down
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iPhone 60
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wolverine66 wrote: »daisyverma wrote: »I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S3 but want to change to a newer phone, due to charging and battery issues.
Cant decide between all the options out there (Iphone 6, Nexus 6, OnePlus One etc..).
Im impartial to android and OS
Which cell phone do you use? Android vs OS - which is better?
Do you find one supports weight loss and fitness "better" in terms of apps & devices available?
there are a lot of options, and, odds are, whatever you get will be a fabulous piece of technology. As far as the better operating system, i think that usually depends on what you want out of it. Again, both are pretty nice.
I can't speak to how Android supports Health apps, but I do know that I have a few on my iphone, including their integrated "Health" app. Right now, the health app isn't all that wonderful as you have to enter in all the data points for each category, but it looks like what it will do is pull info from other apps - like my Fitbit app or, hopefully, my MFP app in order to get data about my calories and exercise.
i think most devices have apps for both platforms. however, if you use Nike+, i think that it was originally deigned for iOS, so maybe the app is slightly better on that.
I wouldn't worry too much about the device. I mean, as much of a decision it is, I am pretty certain you will not hate whatever you get and that there will be plenty of apps to meet your needs.
True ..there are so many choices !! And pricing is a concern ..canada has terrible phone plans and deals
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I have a Sony Xperia Z2.....and I love it!!!:)0
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Switched from iPhone to Android (HTC one) and I'm never going back!0
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I still have a flip cell. No one ever steals any of info. I don't want anyone calling me anyway.0
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Don't own one0
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I had a Galaxy S3 and was an avid droid fan but switched it the iPhone 5S last year and I love it.0
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Samsung Galaxy S50
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Old, old school.....Motorola Razr0
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daisyverma wrote: »has anyone had experience with the OnePlus One
i love how its so customizable but wonder if devices such as a HRM or FitBit kind of device would sync with it
I've got it and it's great! I used the Cyanogenmod launcher on my previous phone, so it's just like home for me. My Fitbit syncs like a boss.0 -
Iphone 5S and I hate it0
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Samsung Galaxy S3 here too. It's my first smartphone and really love it. Might hang on to it for another year or so.0
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Samsung galaxy alpha0
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Asus Zenfone 50
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As someone who's had time to mess with most the top phones, and own a few, the iPhones are by far most dependable and good at the things you want them to be good at.0
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I miss my old Nokia brick. With the colorful interchangeable face plates.0
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I have an Iphone 5 But I'm ready to try a samsung0
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I have an iPhone 5s. I used a droid before this. I guess I would repurchase the iPhone again. I like the way it works with my mac. I think the Androids and iPhones are pretty much equal now. I don't think you can go wrong with either choice.0
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any1 have the iphone 6?
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I think blackberry was the best phone I owned
It worked for years.. Battery and build was amazing. The new passport is just too big
Plus the will never catch up in terms of apps and technology0 -
Samsung Galaxy S50
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