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tuanbusku

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May 23, 2018
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So with the reveal of the 8/8+ and the X from Apple with the already available S8/S8+ and Note 8 from Samsung, we are back at the "this is better than this" game. Curious as to why some feel the need to bash one, or the other, to help justify their own purchases? I am currently using a Note 8 (LOVE IT) but I am highly considering the 8+. Heck I may go a notch up and get the X. I find that switching between the two OS to be fairly simple and both companies make incredibly well built devices. Ultimately, does it really make people feel better to bash other devices?
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nrvna76

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Aug 4, 2010
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Heck I may go a notch up and get the X.

Well played.

But to your overall question. I don’t think it is near as bad as it used to be. Of course some will never change but for the most part folks feel both platforms are great options. All comes down to personal preference.
 

C DM

macrumors Sandy Bridge
Oct 17, 2011
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So with the reveal of the 8/8+ and the X from Apple with the already available S8/S8+ and Note 8 from Samsung, we are back at the "this is better than this" game. Curious as to why some feel the need to bash one, or the other, to help justify their own purchases? I am currently using a Note 8 (LOVE IT) but I am highly considering the 8+. Heck I may go a notch up and get the X. I find that switching between the two OS to be fairly simple and both companies make incredibly well built devices. Ultimately, does it really make people feel better to bash other devices?
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The S9/S9+ have been out for some time now.
 
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