iseovodoia
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Hi there! I have been reading this forum for years now and have decided to actually register an account and post. I am a 35 year old male living in New Jersey and I am working in the IT field.
My first smart phone was the original Motorola Droid, it was pretty rugged but it did not survive the rough handling I gave it and eventually the screen stopped responding to my touches and I had to find alternative ways to get to my menus and apps.
I upgraded to a X2 about 2 years ago and was happy to have my touch screen back, but it seemed to me there was not much improvement over the original, especially the short battery life.
Recently I brought a Razr Maxx for my wife, and I loved the long battery life. It seems to last forever compared to my X2.
So when my phone was up for an upgrade at the end of March, I looked at the Razr Maxx first. However some new smart phones caught my eye so I did some research on what new phones were available. I decided Sony Xperia was the best of the bunch. However it was not available for Verizon so I looked at my other choices. I compared the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Iphone 6, and both had its strong points. What finally decided me was the fact that the Note 5 was available now for Verizon and the Iphone 6 wasn't. I can't wait for a new phone anymore as my X2's batteries now die after 1 hour of continuous use.
After looking at Verizon's shared data plans, I discovered I would be saving about $30/month if I kept my current plan, which would pay for a new phone without a contract in 2 years. So I decided to get the new phone at full price and keep my existing plan which includes unlimited data.
So my preordered Note 5 is in the mail and I am anxiously waiting for its arrival.
My first smart phone was the original Motorola Droid, it was pretty rugged but it did not survive the rough handling I gave it and eventually the screen stopped responding to my touches and I had to find alternative ways to get to my menus and apps.
I upgraded to a X2 about 2 years ago and was happy to have my touch screen back, but it seemed to me there was not much improvement over the original, especially the short battery life.
Recently I brought a Razr Maxx for my wife, and I loved the long battery life. It seems to last forever compared to my X2.
So when my phone was up for an upgrade at the end of March, I looked at the Razr Maxx first. However some new smart phones caught my eye so I did some research on what new phones were available. I decided Sony Xperia was the best of the bunch. However it was not available for Verizon so I looked at my other choices. I compared the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and the Iphone 6, and both had its strong points. What finally decided me was the fact that the Note 5 was available now for Verizon and the Iphone 6 wasn't. I can't wait for a new phone anymore as my X2's batteries now die after 1 hour of continuous use.
After looking at Verizon's shared data plans, I discovered I would be saving about $30/month if I kept my current plan, which would pay for a new phone without a contract in 2 years. So I decided to get the new phone at full price and keep my existing plan which includes unlimited data.
So my preordered Note 5 is in the mail and I am anxiously waiting for its arrival.