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Let the debate begin, How do you think the Droid Turbo will stack up against the iPhone 6?
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It probably isn't, but because it's such a unique problem, it really does overshadow alot of the good. For the time being at least. Don't get me wrong it's a very nice device, but it's not really all that it's hyped up to be and then there's "bendgate" to make things worse.I don't think the bend issue is that big a deal being that most people use a case, but it's ashame Apple didn't really impress anyone with the 6 other than current Apple users who didn't realize (or care) there are much better Android alternatives. But hey, at least they finally "caught up" so there's that.
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Be nice dezymond, you know this is a family friendly forumTo me there really is no debate. iPhone caught up to specs of early Android devices and when they could've had the hardware game locked down, they go and make a phone that can get bent by skinny jeans.
I must admit, if the plus (Apple) had not sold out while I was in line, I would have an IPhone but now I get too check out this Turbo and see what the N6 is about. I'm still leaning towards the forbidden fruit (only because I've never bought an Iphone before) but I'm starting too see some Red at the end of the tunnel.
I kept it rated GBe nice dezymond, you know this is a family friendly forum
I was waiting for the now released HTC Nexus 9 but my wife surprised me with an Ipad mini for Father's day. I will admit that I enjoy the look and build quality but it is too darn slow and the WiFi connection is poor compared to phones and laptops in the house. It doesn't take much to make me happy but I get frustrated using the thing a lot. I have to keep it for at least a year...right?? Ya know, Happy Wife = Happy LifeWhile the IPhone got it right with a 4.7" option, I had an Ipad and hated it.
I was waiting for the now released HTC Nexus 9 but my wife surprised me with an Ipad mini for Father's day. I will admit that I enjoy the look and build quality but it is too darn slow and the WiFi connection is poor compared to phones and laptops in the house. It doesn't take much to make me happy but I get frustrated using the thing a lot. I have to keep it for at least a year...right?? Ya know, Happy Wife = Happy Life
While I certainly prefer Android by a large margin, the Retina iPad Mini is pretty much the perfect size/weight for me for reading. I'm very excited about the Nexus 9 as it looks to be the first device that will really be able to challenge that for me.