If not the Note 5 then what phone? I'm buying the Moto X Pure. Looks like an outstanding device: other than the lack of a stylus, it appears to be everything the Note 5 should have been and isn't. I highly recommend you check it out.
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I've come to the conclusion NONE of the mfgs will ever offer a phone w/all the tech/options available in the present,whether there's a market for it or not.Gotta keep ya wanting/coming back for another hit off the tech pipe.If not the Note 5 then what phone? I'm buying the Moto X Pure. Looks like an outstanding device: other than the lack of a stylus, it appears to be everything the Note 5 should have been and isn't. I highly recommend you check it out.
LG G4 Pro Specs (Rumored)
- 5.8-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad-HD “Quantum Display”
- 8-core Snapdragon 820 Processor
- 4GB of RAM
- 32GB of storage with a Micro-SD card slot for expansion
- 21 or 27 Megapixel Rear and 8 Megapixel Front camera
- Android 5.1.1 Lollipop (or Android 6.0 Marshmallow)
- Built-in Stylus
- 3,500 mAh or bigger removable battery
I take all rumors with a grain of salt, but if LG releases the G4 Pro with the specs mentioned on this article, I can't see how it wouldn't be top on my list:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2015/08/19/lg-g4-pro-release-rumored-to-take-on-galaxy-note-5/
I just got my Note 5 on Monday 8/17. I agree it's a bit smaller than the 3, but it is very fast ! By the way, I'm running Fox-Fi wireless hot spot on it on Verizon unlimited data plan. The reason newer phones are moving away from the removable memory cards, is that they will impede the process speed of the phone. The newer architecture incorporates the processor to match its included storage. Cloud is the futureSo I'm not very happy with the Not 5 specs.
No SD. Non removable Battery and smaller than my Note 3. An NO 128gig available??? 64 will not do.
So what other phone would you guys recommend?
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My guess is if such a phone is indeed in the pipeline/early development,they're gonna make their decision to actually release it based on market saturation (or lack thereof) of the NOTE5.I take all rumors with a grain of salt, but if LG releases the G4 Pro with the specs mentioned on this article, I can't see how it wouldn't be top on my list:
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2015/08/19/lg-g4-pro-release-rumored-to-take-on-galaxy-note-5/
My guess is if such a phone is indeed in the pipeline/early development,they're gonna make their decision to actually release it based on market saturation (or lack thereof) of the NOTE5.
Or,limited to their home market/Southeast Asia,with a possible worldwide release of the sequel in 2017.
I just got my Note 5 on Monday 8/17. I agree it's a bit smaller than the 3, but it is very fast ! By the way, I'm running Fox-Fi wireless hot spot on it on Verizon unlimited data plan. The reason newer phones are moving away from the removable memory cards, is that they will impede the process speed of the phone. The newer architecture incorporates the processor to match its included storage. Cloud is the future
You definitely should wear your Hawaiian shirts all the time!Just because I wear a Hawaiian shirt doesn't mean I want to wear one all of the time.
The cloud is the same way.
There are places for some of us where it will *never* work and reception has nothing to do with it.
And as the cloud is only a proxy for removable storage, having a larger storage model won't always work either.
And it has nothing to do with how many movies or songs I want to carry.
Private data comes in more dimensions than that.
It's about detached and detachable data, and clouds and sd cards are simply instantiations of the same.
OK - I almost always wear Hawaiian shirts and my wife not only loves them, she keeps buying them.You definitely should wear your Hawaiian shirts all the time!
I do and the ladies love it!
Well okay..... My wife likes them.....
Okay okay... She tolerates them.

If not the Note 5 then what phone? I'm buying the Moto X Pure. Looks like an outstanding device: other than the lack of a stylus, it appears to be everything the Note 5 should have been and isn't. I highly recommend you check it out.
I just got my Note 5 on Monday 8/17. I agree it's a bit smaller than the 3, but it is very fast ! By the way, I'm running Fox-Fi wireless hot spot on it on Verizon unlimited data plan. The reason newer phones are moving away from the removable memory cards, is that they will impede the process speed of the phone. The newer architecture incorporates the processor to match its included storage. Cloud is the future
I'm still with my Note 3. At the time I was seriously considering the LG G3, but couldn't find one available unlocked anywhere, at any price. Conversely, Best Buy had the Note 3 I am using in stock, unlocked, and were able to price match to allow me to get it very reasonably.
Even on just HSPA+, I still managed to pull about 80gigs of mobile data (thank you, T-mobile) for watching SGDQ 2015 live. And being able to use the SD also helped in being able to keep an off-phone NAND backup in case anything screwed up with it.
So the fact that Samsung wants to take away SD and removable batteries concerns me.
So with that in mind, if I were in the market... naturally I would need a phone with SD slot, removable battery (with an extended replacement battery available), and a good blend of high res display with a solid radio/antenna to take advantage of the speeds; also, easy to root, and will actually work with Xposed Framework. But since I hadn't had to look since getting the Note3, I'm not sure I know where to begin.
When a large, Chinese corporation buys out Nokia?Wait for what nokia release next year.
