Which phone are you looking forward to the most?

  • Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • OnePlus Two

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • LG G4

    Votes: 4 26.7%
  • LG Flex 2

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • HTC One M9

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • iPhone 6S

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • iPhone 7

    Votes: 7 46.7%
  • Sony Xperia Z4

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Galaxy Note 5

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Nexus 6

    Votes: 2 13.3%

  • Total voters
    15
If it's really obsolete then explain to me why I still have yet to find an app or program that lags/can't be optimally run on my phone out of the hundreds that I've downloaded over 3 years. Aside from having a higher quality camera, better web connectivity, and better battery life (and to be honest I don't really care about any of these things) I don't see why I should spend another $200 on another phone when mine still works just as well as it did when I first bought it.
I work in phone retail and I have to say I have yet to find an iPhone 4 that isn't driving their user crazy. It's pretty awesome if yours still runs well, but then again most people don't know shit about cellphones and just clog the shit out of them and never restart them in months until it crashes
 
I honestly don't see it then since I never see frame-skips or slowness on any of my games or apps.
Then you probably don't download new apps or update them.

This also brings up the lying/exaggerating or "you're just used to it" points, because the 4 couldnt run where's my water or that smash hit without the occasional slow down.
 
Then you probably don't download new apps or update them.

This also brings up the lying/exaggerating or "you're just used to it" points, because the 4 couldnt run where's my water or that smash hit without the occasional slow down.
That sounds more like a problem with RAM on your end. Do you keep multiple apps running even after you're done with them?
 
That sounds more like a problem with RAM on your end. Do you keep multiple apps running even after you're done with them?
No, I always make sure to close apps. I also reset often and delete anything that is unnecessary. I'm really anal about unused apps and pointless pictures and videos.
 
No, I always make sure to close apps. I also reset often and delete anything that is unnecessary. I'm really anal about unused apps and pointless pictures and videos.
In that case could be an issue of poor wireless internet connectivity if you're using apps that depend on constantly streaming data.
 
In that case could be an issue of poor wireless internet connectivity if you're using apps that depend on constantly streaming data.
That wouldn't be an issue for games that don't connect to the Internet, or what at home.
 
Got a HTC M9 for $299 thanks to a phone retailer program through HTC Champions
Not my first choice of phone, but if I don't like it I can always resell it I guess
 
Aww yeah for my M9 for $300, worth it
Was planning on selling it or trading it for another phone but it's a pretty good phone, I'm probably going to keep it for a while
Only question now is, which case to get?
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I honestly don't see it then since I never see frame-skips or slowness on any of my games or apps.
I definitely noticed frame skips and lots of lag on Snapchat, on my mom's iPhone 4, when I signed into my account a few times before. That might be because I have a lot of SC friends with lots of stories, I dunno but compared to my 5s there is a big difference.

Also the amount of laggy type movement (not that bad but noticeable) on the main menu and lock screen is there. To compare, it's like saying the i4 is a 30 FPS locked console and the 5 and 6 are 122 FPS PC.
Just my experiences.
 
I'm a long time user of Galaxy devices, but honestly, I don't think I'll be picking up the Note 5 this year. I have the Note 4 currently, and unless there is some "must have" feature on the Note 5, I can wait until I can get the cheap upgrade. ;)
 
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I'm a long time user of Galaxy devices, but honestly, I don't think I'll be picking up the Note 5 this year. I have the Note 4 currently, and unless there is some "must have" feature on the Note 5, I can wait until I can get the cheap upgrade. ;)
There are rumors that the Note 5 will have the dual edge like on the S6, but with the functionality of the Note Edge's edge. That would be so amazing I would definitely drop $800 for that!