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Saying goodbye Lg Optimus g & samsung galaxy s 3

Camobaby13

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After coming to the android world from iphone 4s and having problems with my lg Optimus g and having it replaced only to have the same issue. Trading it in on the samsung galaxy s 3 (which had battery dying before i get off my 8 hour shift) and throwing wicked heat from the battery and having the problems connecting to cell service and data. The day i tool it to at&t it was t 18% when i left it was at 10%. I am back to the iphone 4s with an upgrade in feb to the newest iphone (what ever model is out)
 
Had an iPhone once and though it worked okay, I didn't care for the small screen, mindless interfaces, relentless Apple proprietary intrusions and price premiums. Sorry it didn't work for you, but my Optimus G has worked great for me and Android has so much of interest that I've never looked back. I've had smartphones since the original Motorola Droid and the Optimus G is the best I've had. Just wish you could easly change the battery (Sprint version). (Can't do that on an iPhone either.)
 
relentless Apple proprietary intrusions and price premiums.

Well, do you prefer non-deletable bloatware from your carrier? Pick your poison. I actually prefer Apple's way vs. carrier bloatware and branding.

Price premiums? Under contract, everything costs pretty much the same...iPhone vs. Android top dogs. Off-contract, iPhone may be $100 max more than equivalent top Android phone. But, what do you get? Well, top-notch customer service AND support from their Apple store. What does Android give you? RMA number? :D Don't get me wrong, i like Android a lot, but Apple way ain't all that crazy! Apple iTunes store is top notch in quality vs. Android Market. Hell, even Samsung Media Hub kicks Android Market video quality to the curb! I get better movie quality from old VHS tapes than Android's "HD" quality movies! 1080p they say! BS!:mad:
 
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