Lanky
Member
I originally was going to upgrade to the Discover, but my co-worker kept bragging about how great the Note II was, so she sold me on it (AT&T let me upgrade a couple of weeks early). So after about a week of using it, I wasn't that all impressed with it because: 1) I am not a fan of that "klunky" home button at the bottom of the phone 2) I came close to losing the S pen several times 3) I use my phone mostly for work, and it was a bit big to juggle around with my laptop and iPad (so I have a tablet anyway).
People thought that I was crazy for exchanging it for the Discover because it was quad-core, but I don't care about any of the features of the Note II. I just wanted a phone that works best for me and the Discover had the right specs and features that I was looking for, especially the price (I should have gone with it from the getgo
).
People thought that I was crazy for exchanging it for the Discover because it was quad-core, but I don't care about any of the features of the Note II. I just wanted a phone that works best for me and the Discover had the right specs and features that I was looking for, especially the price (I should have gone with it from the getgo
).
