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What Phone To Get?

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  1. 1. What phone to get?

    • Droid
      50%
      13
    • iPhone
      46%
      12
    • Other
      3%
      1

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So i recently broke my phone, and I'm in the market for another. The one I broke was a Droid and it was a good phone but I kind of want something different. I was just wondering what input y'all had. I may get the same phone but who knows.

  • Super User

I have an HTC android phone and I love it. You cant go wrong with a galaxy S4 or a HTC One. I'm an android guy. My wife however loves her Iphone. Both are good phones....I just choose android devices.

  • Super User

I have a Galaxy S4 and love it.  I've had 3 Android phones before this one and don't really have a bad thing to say about any of them.  Android all the way.

I have the Droid Motorolla Razr Max. The battery life is phenomenal. Its a big screen size. Its my company phone and I am not a big App guy, but it runs HD netflix beautifully so I can watch Arrested Development anytime I want.

 

Had the Galaxy S2 but couldnt keep it charged, did fine unless you actually wanted to talk to people on the phone.

  • Super User

Just get an iPhone. It's simple and easy to work, plus it's one sexy looking phone.

  • Super User

No iPhone until the 6 comes out. A bigger screen is the only thing that will win me over.

This is an easy one for me, I have a 6 year old flip phone. The key word here is "PHONE". I don't need a computer in my pocket. It does have a camera though and I once took a picture on it of my foot. Not on purpose though, It just happened. I kept it, mighty fine foot if I may say so. I have a camera, a computer, and a phone, what else could I possibly need. They just are not all in the same package. I have to tell you though, I'm "68" and no one much cares what I think.

  • Super User

No iPhone until the 6 comes out. A bigger screen is the only thing that will win me over.

 

I don't want a president that needs to talk into a phone this big:

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  • Super User

I don't want a president that needs to talk into a phone this big:

Your iPhone in your hands. Looks like that would in mine.

  • Super User

I dig my phone.

 

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I have that phone!!!

I also have the one that came in a satchel.

  • Super User

This is an easy one for me, I have a 6 year old flip phone. The key word here is "PHONE". I don't need a computer in my pocket. It does have a camera though and I once took a picture on it of my foot. Not on purpose though, It just happened. I kept it, mighty fine foot if I may say so. I have a camera, a computer, and a phone, what else could I possibly need. They just are not all in the same package. I have to tell you though, I'm "68" and no one much cares what I think.

 

I beg to differ.  Your opinion matters a lot. 

 

Your generation is the last great one, in my opinion. 

 

..That however, is an entirely different thread. 

  • Super User

I'm 68 too, not only does no care what I think, neither does my wife anymore................lol.

  • Super User

I got a droid Samsung Blaze for Christmas two years ago.  We upgraded from our 5 yo flip phones.  Haven't looked back since.

  • Super User

got a lg 2, no problems with it so far. had the droid bionic for 3 years with out it freezzing on my once. great phone.  

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Thanks for the responses guys! from what I hear nobody really has any negatives about droids. the only thing with iPhones is that they crack way too easy in my opinion, but i did break my droid. it just took a lot longer. Anyhow, i appreciate the feed back and will probably go with the Droid Razr Maxx or Droid Razr M (yes they are two different phones)

 

Tight lines!

  • Super User

I have a razr max and my wife has razr m, they both work well with excellent battery life.

Forget smart phones, just get a 1990 flipper and save yourself $1k a year for more fishing tackles. 

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