OK: My Verizon Galaxy S5 is doing very weird things. I can either pay $100 to insurance to have them replace it, or I can pay about the same to Verizon to upgrade my phone, either to a Samsung Galaxy s7 Edge or the iPhone 6 Plus. Here's my dilemma:
The iPhone, which I used several years ago, is the McPhone: Everyone's is the same, from carrier to carrier, person to person. It looks the same, sounds the same. But it works like a dream, and the interface is extremely smooth and well designed. It also seems to load data faster than Android phones, whether on the cell network or Wi-Fi. However, it doesn't have removable storage, so you have to pay a premium price for the largest-capacity phones. (I would need the 128 GB model to match the storage capacity of my Galaxy S5.)
The Samsung runs on Android Marshmallow, which is way less slick than the iOS, is subject to many quirks, and also subject to more hacking than iOS. But it is far more customizable than the iPhone, and you never feel you are using the same phone as half a billion other people. You also can get a low-capacity phone and add hundreds of GB more storage with a mini SD card.
Both are approximately the same price, on Verizon's monthly payment plan. My bill would go up by $8 a month.
So what are your thoughts? Which route should I go? :
The iPhone, which I used several years ago, is the McPhone: Everyone's is the same, from carrier to carrier, person to person. It looks the same, sounds the same. But it works like a dream, and the interface is extremely smooth and well designed. It also seems to load data faster than Android phones, whether on the cell network or Wi-Fi. However, it doesn't have removable storage, so you have to pay a premium price for the largest-capacity phones. (I would need the 128 GB model to match the storage capacity of my Galaxy S5.)
The Samsung runs on Android Marshmallow, which is way less slick than the iOS, is subject to many quirks, and also subject to more hacking than iOS. But it is far more customizable than the iPhone, and you never feel you are using the same phone as half a billion other people. You also can get a low-capacity phone and add hundreds of GB more storage with a mini SD card.
Both are approximately the same price, on Verizon's monthly payment plan. My bill would go up by $8 a month.
So what are your thoughts? Which route should I go? :