• iPhone 6 Plus vs. Liquid Nitrogen
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I just use the Lumia 925. Works perfect for me and I prefer the OS over Android.
[QUOTE=.Lain;46060387]what android phones do this? other than like the nexus 5? which doesn't have premium internals, nor does it have the build quality or customer support to back it up[/QUOTE] Premium internals? That just sounds ridiculous.
flagship internals/performance is a better term the nexus 5 is a very good phone, but it's not quite up there with the iPhone 5s or 6
[QUOTE=.Lain;46065920] no, it doesn't. it happens about as much as it does with the 5 which was very little, even though people made a big deal of that too[/QUOTE] Confirmed more durable by the same guy in a new video: [video=youtube;IROcoJeVfSI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IROcoJeVfSI[/video] The only thing that bugs be about these videos is that, scientifically, he's using a very unreliable form of force on the phones. There's no measurement of how many Newtons he's exerting.
[QUOTE=God Tier;46060345]Except some people just like the build quality, the way the iPhone works, iOS aesthetics, the backup feature, the iTunes ecosystem, iMessage, FaceTime, and 3 year old devices still getting the new iOS. Heck, I'm still using a backup I started back with my iPod touch 2nd generation in 2008. All of the photos I saved/took (I don't save/took many photos) from that time are still right there on my camera roll. There are still plenty of excuses to buy an iPhone over an Android. I must say, Android has far more features and I love that it's extremely customizable, but I love iMessage and couldn't possibly give it up. Once you are able to see when people read your message, and when they're composing a response, it's incredibly hard to go back to standard SMS. Also still being able to get the newest iOS on a device which came out in 2011 is also pretty nice. It all boils down to your own personal preference, in the end, and that's all that matters anyway.[/QUOTE] Build quality? the iPhone 6 literally can break just by being in your pocket. Don't fucking kid with me. what build quality? iPhone has a history of really terrible builds. [QUOTE=OogalaBoogal;46060731]pretty sure if you did that to a note 3 it'd snap[/QUOTE] as another post said, it doesn't, but even if it did, that has nothing to do with the iphone. That doesn't make the quality any less cheapo.
I'm not saying that people buying iPhone are drones. All I'm saying is shop. There are plenty of phones out there. My OnePlusOne link was a lame example - I've been out of the cell phone loop for a long while, but I would argue that there are phones that could sufficiently replace the iPhone in many aspects. With that said, phones are different and shouldn't be expected to be a 1:1 replacement. Also remember that iPhones are lacking in many aspects and slow to pick up on important features as well.
lol any thread about any smartphone will induce some type of nagging fight with apple v android give it a rest already, nobody cares
[QUOTE=TheWhiteFox1;46060374]If we're posting iPhone 6 gore there's also this [video=youtube;lBUJcD6Ws6s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBUJcD6Ws6s[/video][/QUOTE] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msErUe2eInk[/media] Really big lie tho.
[QUOTE=God Tier;46060345]Except some people just like the build quality, the way the iPhone works, iOS aesthetics, the backup feature, the iTunes ecosystem, iMessage, FaceTime, and 3 year old devices still getting the new iOS. Heck, I'm still using a backup I started back with my iPod touch 2nd generation in 2008. All of the photos I saved/took (I don't save/took many photos) from that time are still right there on my camera roll. There are still plenty of excuses to buy an iPhone over an Android. I must say, Android has far more features and I love that it's extremely customizable, but I love iMessage and couldn't possibly give it up. Once you are able to see when people read your message, and when they're composing a response, it's incredibly hard to go back to standard SMS. Also still being able to get the newest iOS on a device which came out in 2011 is also pretty nice. It all boils down to your own personal preference, in the end, and that's all that matters anyway.[/QUOTE] I love build quality of the iPhone (my old 3GS feels far more solid than any Android I've ever held), but I really dislike the 'see when they've read my message' system that a lot of IM services have. I mean it's useful, but it feels like it just encourages clingy behavior and completely removes any sense of privacy when maybe you just want an hour or so alone
[QUOTE=PonceDeLeon;46069466]lol any thread about any smartphone will induce some type of nagging fight with apple v android give it a rest already, nobody cares[/QUOTE] obviously if no one cared then the fights would never happen, so that's not true at all.
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