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Should I upgrade to galaxy s4 from iphone 5

Anonymous
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Considering changing to S4! Should I do it? I've had an iphone for years now but getting bored with it only other thing is I have iPad, MacBook and Apple TV and wondering if I will miss the sync across all devices function. Has anyone done this and can you offer pros and cons please?
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Ok guys, many thanks, think I will make the switch but need to think about whether my impulsiveness takes me to the S4 or i put the brakes on (for once) and wait!
Cheers
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I was meaning apps etc.

S4 supports apps to sd wink

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@Anonymous wrote:
Ok guys, many thanks, think I will make the switch but need to think about whether my impulsiveness takes me to the S4 or i put the brakes on (for once) and wait!
Cheers

Latest news is announcement end of March and for sale during April, so not long to wait wink

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I've had iPhones for years and decided to upgrade to Samsung s3 couple of years ago.

 

In less than a year I decided I didn't like it as much as iPhones and got myself an iPhone again slight_smile

 

But I must admit, Samsung wasn't as limited as the iPhone and the change was good, even tho I changed it quickly.

 

I am sure you won't be disappointed with the s4.

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Struggling to see how anyone can get "bored" of Android.
If you don't like something you can change it - The options are endless and at the end of the day it's just a phone that makes calls, sends texts, does email etc, just like they all do wink
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Anyway we all have our likes and dislikes.

Nothing to struggle with. wink

Enjoy the journey Kathie and perhaps update your thread when you make the change on your experience.
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Likes & dislikes I fully understand and it's great to have the choice, it was just the use of the word "bored" that I don't get....?
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Theirs so much to do with these mini pocket computers I will never get bored.

I'm sure you'll know what I mean when I say if your brave enough you can open the android phones and iPhones up to show their true potential.

Best move I ever made was being part of the device testing trial to play around with other makes if phones and operating systems.
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One thing I've found is that you get far more people switching from iOS to Android than the other way around.

Android allows for so many more possiblities, it allows for personalisation and simply allows you to do so much more than you can with an iOS device. I'm constantly amazed when I head an iPERSON say "you can't do that on the iPhone".

I must side with MI5, bored is not an adjective I'd expect to hear about Android quite simply because you can do more with it than you can iOS.

Can you tell which side of the fence I sit on? Haha
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Edited just for you Rich grin

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