Thats is weird...I have never seen a S5 or N3 with any kind of burn issues......
thanks........I'll have to really look for it then. The display models i have seen at BB or the carrier stores have not had burn in.The local Best Buy has a bunch of demo Samsung phones with horrible burn-in scars all over the screens, though I do attribute that to running demo material at full brightness 24/7 for months at a time.
In real-life, I've never had anyone mention their phone had a burn-in issue.
There was lot of disappointment when Samsung continued with 2gb RAM for S5. I think, they are going all out with Note 4.4gb ram haha, when are we going to call these things computers? (Not that they always haven't been)
Well it's clear note line appears more important to Samsung than the s lineThere was lot of disappointment when Samsung continued with 2gb RAM for S5. I think, they are going all out with Note 4.
Well it's clear note line appears more important to Samsung than the s line
Yah. They should have added this metal bezel and 3gb ram to S5. Probably it is also cost thing. Note series prices are very stable. I am note sure if note 4 is water resistant.I wouldn't be surprised if the Note line eventually overtakes S line sales, or at least equals them.
I also believe that Samsung puts 110% everything in the new Note's, and like 75% in the S line.
Everyday a rumor comes out that makes me jump back and forth between the Note and the Nexus. Yesterday it was the Nexus with the 5.2 screen. Today its the Note with the 4gb of ram..
Sensamic...you have officially become the MR Alternatives forum sequel to Onthecouchagain (for those of you who've been reading this subforum long enough to remember Couch).
You both have near impossible to please standards and I worry you'll never find a suitable device. And if anyone is also a reader of Android Central, you'll might be aware that Couch still hasn't found a phone that meets his needs as his high hopes for the Nexus 5 fell short as well.
And just to be clear Sensamic, I'm just bustin' your balls a little, certainly nothing mean spirited intended, was actually a fan of Couch's perspective and enjoyed some lively debates with him. He was constantly picking apart every new device released and you reminded me of him.
Yeah, I remember onthecouchagain!
He's probably still around here looking at us anonymously
I know what you mean. I'm very hard to please lately, but that's only because I hate spending such amount of money in a product with some sort of problem, and I don't want to jump from one phone to another all the time. I have a lot of other different products which are great but when talking about smartphones I see issues everywhere
I'll give you guys a brief list of these "issues" I see with each phone quickly:
* Samsung: AMOLED displays (I dislike oversaturated colors and there's also this burn issue still present), horrible build quality IMO, I hate hate having a hardware home button instead of on screen buttons or capacitive, the stupid USB cover that I would need to take off every day to charge the phone and finally the slowest skin of all (TouchWiz).
* M8: only downside is the camera. I like everything else, but I do use a lot the camera (mainly for 1080P videos, and now I want 4K video recording as the next step, and the M8 doesn't has it).
* Sony: overall very good but I just don't feel attracted to their phones. Might be their dull skin or something like that. Also the Z2 has overheating issues and also a USB cover like the SGS5. These are small "issues" indeed, so I think it's mostly that I'm not a fan of the skin they have.
* LG: Oh, LG... Loved the G2 but the GPS was terrible terrible, and had problems with cell reception, plus the well known camera problems at night. I also had a very difficult time restoring it to stock firmware after rooting. The G3 is great but I'm waiting to see if an update improves the performance (has lag) and the overheating issue. If so I would probably buy it.
* Nexus 5: Had it, loved it, but with problems again, like a very very weak vibration motor and speaker, plus terrible battery life too and the microphone issue when recording videos.
Smartphones are one of my biggest hobbies, but I'm not willing to spend 500 or more on something I'm not 90% satisfied with at least.
Anyway, I don't want to go off-topic. This is the Note 4 thread, but it's true I'm having a VERY hard time finding a good upgrade to my SGS3.
Just about every phone you mentioned would be an upgrade over a SGS3......just sayin......
In real-life, I've never had anyone mention their phone had a burn in screen.