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Getting a new phone
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Getting a new phone
I am planning to replace my iPhone 7. Should I go for a Samsung S9 or a iPhone X?
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- MGS Member
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Re: Getting a new phone
I am biased. I like Samsung. I don't have one, but I want one.
During the last upgrade cycle, I bought a Kyocera, because it doesn't have a glass cover that can break. It has lab sapphire and a ridged steel case. So, it is practically indestructable.
However, it overheats. So, not all is well, or I would recommend it.
When I can afford to replace it, I will get something Samsung...
During the last upgrade cycle, I bought a Kyocera, because it doesn't have a glass cover that can break. It has lab sapphire and a ridged steel case. So, it is practically indestructable.
However, it overheats. So, not all is well, or I would recommend it.
When I can afford to replace it, I will get something Samsung...
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- Former MGS Officer
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Re: Getting a new phone
I am also biased. I like Apple becasue of Cachly. I find Cachly to be exceptionally good and I use several features extensively. I like that it has both online and offline lists and can hold two different maps at the same time.
However, the main groundspeak app is catching up and also quite good and it works on both platforms. You probably can't go wrong with either choice.
A second dimension which is just as important and maybe the most important is your carrier and having good service.
However, the main groundspeak app is catching up and also quite good and it works on both platforms. You probably can't go wrong with either choice.
A second dimension which is just as important and maybe the most important is your carrier and having good service.