I have a Nexus 4 here that I absolutely love. Sure I may have hated a few things about it and posted them here (battery and camera come to mind) but it's so blazingly fast otherwise. Who else perfectly content with their blazing fast old "flagship"?
I'm pretty content with my Galaxy S4. Bar the plastic casing which feels gross (a case is a must), it ticks every other box.
I am considering buying a phablet device though like the Note 4 or even iPhone 6+. I'll try them out in the coming months then decide.
If not then I wouldn't really have a problem running my S4 for another year or so.
Sometimes it pays to be slightly behind the latest tech as upgrading to the note 3 is still a massive step up and you'll be saving loads of cash. Then when the note 5 is released you could upgrade to the note 4, again saving loads. I may do this myself but I have to resist shiny temptations!My Note 2 has been awesome but honestly the screen resolution bothers me ever since I laid eyes on the Note 3 display. The phone also lags more and more, for example when I have a lot of notes in Keep or when I edit words in the middle of a sentence with Swype. So, I'm definitely looking forward to a power-up.
What I'm having a hard time deciding though is whether the Note 4 is worth twice as much as a Note 3 to me. I mean, if I settle for a Note 3, I could buy a whole freaking tablet with the spare cash. The Note 3 is still awesome and obviously a huge step up from the Note 2. So will the additional functionality and power of the Note 4 be worth the premium price, or would I be getting it only because of the urge for the latest and greatest? (Well, maybe it's all semantics since I know deep down what I will end up doing........uhhhhhhh damn you, gadget lust!! )
Unless the Nexus 6 just kills it.
Sometimes it pays to be slightly behind the latest tech as upgrading to the note 3 is still a massive step up and you'll be saving loads of cash. Then when the note 5 is released you could upgrade to the note 4, again saving loads. I may do this myself but I have to resist shiny temptations!
My Note 2 has been awesome but honestly the screen resolution bothers me ever since I laid eyes on the Note 3 display. The phone also lags more and more, for example when I have a lot of notes in Keep or when I edit words in the middle of a sentence with Swype. So, I'm definitely looking forward to a power-up.
What I'm having a hard time deciding though is whether the Note 4 is worth twice as much as a Note 3 to me. I mean, if I settle for a Note 3, I could buy a whole freaking tablet with the spare cash. The Note 3 is still awesome and obviously a huge step up from the Note 2. So will the additional functionality and power of the Note 4 be worth the premium price, or would I be getting it only because of the urge for the latest and greatest? (Well, maybe it's all semantics since I know deep down what I will end up doing........uhhhhhhh damn you, gadget lust!! )
All this talk about old flagships had me nostalgic so I pulled out and powered up my old HTC One (M7) Dev Edition. After downloading and installing 4.4.3, I updated all of the Google apps/service and reacquainted myself with it.
I quickly remembered why I got it in the first place, really is a terrific device. The build quality and materials are terrific, has a great display, and most importantly, it still screams--very snappy and smooth. And I still believe Sense 6 is the best OEM skin on a device.
It also is, IMO, the optimum size--don't think it's a coincidence that the new iPhone 6 has nearly the same length and width dimensions.
I'd have no problem switching back to this device if I was forced to stop using my iPhone.
The Note 3 still seems to be genuinely on par with every other flagship that's been released over the past 6 months--and it's a year old!
As much as I like to upgrade to the latest and greatest, I see very little compromise in choosing the Note 3 over the Note 4. What you gain on a Note 4, IMO, doesn't match the additional cost. It still has one of the best displays (I'm of the opinion that the costs of 2K outweigh the benefits, especially on a 5.7" device), a more than capable CPU and a ton of RAM. I also personally like the look of the Note 3 more, but of course that's subjective.
The Note 4 appears to be a class leading device but at least to my eyes, it's just an incremental upgrade--because its predecessor was also an industry leading phone. In your shoes I'd almost certainly get the Note 3.
Just my $0.02, of course.