For My Apple Users
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@MattKing I know it. I just found out that I don't have IR capabilities, S4 does. AND the only reason I looked is so I could use the phone to control my TV. How sad is that?
I was thinking about a Note 3 but I would rather have one to try for a month first before giving up that money.
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In our household my wife and youngest son (22) are avid Apple fans and have iPad and iPhones. I am the Android user and they both had Androids but only gingerbread . My Asus Transformer is ICS and my S3 is JB.
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@technobabble said:
@MattKing I know it. I just found out that I don't have IR capabilities, S4 does. AND the only reason I looked is so I could use the phone to control my TV. How sad is that?
I was thinking about a Note 3 but I would rather have one to try for a month first before giving up that money.
There are some really cool apps that are universal remote control apps. I've seen people go into bars and start screwing with their TVs. It's kinda bad but funny at the same time.
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@technobabble said:
In our household my wife and youngest son (22) are avid Apple fans and have iPad and iPhones. I am the Android user and they both had Androids but only gingerbread . My Asus Transformer is ICS and my S3 is JB.
The ASUS Transformer was a great tablet. Well ahead of its time when it came out.
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@ajstringham Still is a great tablet...use my TF101 (original) daily.
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@technobabble said:
@ajstringham Still is a great tablet...use my TF101 (original) daily.
That it is. I know people who still have Transformers. I, personally, have always thought the Galaxy phones were better than the tablets. I thought the ASUS tablets were among some of the best Android tablets out there.
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Posts like this just show how immature a lot of people really are.
Anyone who cannot see the other side of something simply needs to be relegated to the side along with the hard core conservatives and screwball left wing nut jobs.
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I personally use an iPhone because this device is my lifeline to my work. I cannot have a device that is not rock solid handling my stuff. I do not have the spare time to futz with my paycheck.
Now, if I was not so reliant on my mobile for all daily activities, I would most certainly have an android with no contract that I could keep current without waiting for the carrier to push an update.
Android has so much going for it in the flexibility department, but that same flexibility is what makes it not a device I want to be dealing with all day everyday.
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I think at the end of the day it's all preference personally. I lost my phone last night, I used my security app to lock my phone, turn on GPS, and then found out it was just in my driveway haha. That's all I need, to access my data, and protect it if I lose it.
For me? I'm just cheap (and the misses wants a new kitchen island).
EDIT: Not @JaredBusch, just a general monologue.
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I'll be gettin the new 6+ and I'm excited.