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I personally love the Note 4. Every phone will have some lag here and there but my Note 4 very rarely lags. HTC makes one hell of a phone I loved my M8 and miss it.
I would try to be patient and compare the G4, M9, and S6 since they should be revealed next month at MWCTbh specs are getting better but so what? 64 bit processors isn't at big of a deal in mobile or even in the pc market nor is 8 core CPUs in mobile or even pc market as well depending on what your using the pc for. 64 bit is a marketing tool for Apple and isn't going to do much if you have less then 4gb of ram which none of these phones do so far. The snapdragon 805, 3gb of ram is perfectly fine and should easily last the full 2 years of a contract and perhaps 3-4 years if you want to be frugal about your spending.64 bit CPUs have been in the market on PC's since 2004( or around that year )since AMD made the first one and yet Microsoft still makes 32 bit windows OS for even windows 10.
Long story short 64bit won't do much as all for mobile phones until they decide to add more ram but they seem inclined to make 3gb the norm for now.As far as the snapdragon 810 cpu and exynos 7 cpu in the supposed Galaxy s6 yeah on paper the snapdragon is better but so what? The snapdragon supports 8 cores, 55 megapixel cameras and etc but the s6 won't have a 55 megapixel camera and Samsung octa core CPUs are fine for the average joe.If you like the note 4 just buy it now it will just be as good as the phones coming out in real time use as thoseSent from my iPad using Tapatalk. Tbh specs are getting better but so what? 64 bit processors isn't at big of a deal in mobile or even in the pc market nor is 8 core CPUs in mobile or even pc market as well depending on what your using the pc for.
64 bit is a marketing tool for Apple and isn't going to do much if you have less then 4gb of ram which none of these phones do so far. The snapdragon 805, 3gb of ram is perfectly fine and should easily last the full 2 years of a contract and perhaps 3-4 years if you want to be frugal about your spending.64 bit CPUs have been in the market on PC's since 2004( or around that year )since AMD made the first one and yet Microsoft still makes 32 bit windows OS for even windows 10.
Long story short 64bit won't do much as all for mobile phones until they decide to add more ram but they seem inclined to make 3gb the norm for now.As far as the snapdragon 810 cpu and exynos 7 cpu in the supposed Galaxy s6 yeah on paper the snapdragon is better but so what? The snapdragon supports 8 cores, 55 megapixel cameras and etc but the s6 won't have a 55 megapixel camera and Samsung octa core CPUs are fine for the average joe.If you like the note 4 just buy it now it will just be as good as the phones coming out in real time use as thoseSent from my iPad using TapatalkThis is all very true so if you like the Note then go ahead and get it but if you are weary about touchwiz then compare the Note with the M8 or wait to see if LG fixes the G4 lag. The new S6 will have the new TouchWiz that is suppose to be much better but the Note 4 will also get it when they push the update.Sent from my Note 4.
Well, I just got my note 4, and now I have to send it back because the Gapgate (lol) decided to pop up on its own today, the LCD screen cracked right where my S Pen was,and its only been 3 days since I got it;-;I treated it like a newborn baby, and I get in my last period for school, and that happens. Idk if its a defect or not, but with my time using it, it was a very good phone which is why I'm getting a replacement!Tbh gap gate is as much of an non issue as bend gate is for iPhone. In the iPhones case as long as you don't sit on it with it in your back pocket or wearing skinny jeans it won't bend. The gap I have seen on my first note 4 with t-mobile but not the second. On my Verizon one I don't notice it but IdcSent from my iPad using Tapatalk. Well, I just got my note 4, and now I have to send it back because the Gapgate (lol) decided to pop up on its own today, the LCD screen cracked right where my S Pen was,and its only been 3 days since I got it;-;I treated it like a newborn baby, and I get in my last period for school, and that happens. Idk if its a defect or not, but with my time using it, it was a very good phone which is why I'm getting a replacement!You got a FAKE Note 4, so not really surprising.
This sub forum is for discussing authentic Samsung Galaxy Note 4. A clone /fake is much more likely to have issuesSent from my Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Touch wiz isn't too much of an issue, i actually preferred the LG skin as it was cleaner than touchwiz but once you get used to it again it's not a problem.The size probably is the only issue, it is a large phablet the great thing about the G3 was it felt relatively like a smaller phone, the Note tends to stick out a bit in pockets etc. You'd be better going to look at one in a store and get a play with it. I would wait till MWC though as the S6 by all accounts is going to be an upgrade in all aspects just without the s pen etc.
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The BlackBerry Mercury smartphone has leaked again. Specifically, a screenshot of Android 7.0 on the device has been leaked, allegedly confirming a display of 1620x1080 pixel resolution (420 ppi density).The leak came in the form of a tweet from popular tipster Roland Quandt.Here's a screenshot of Android 7.0 on the BlackBerry 'Mercury' BBB100-x.
1620x1080 resolution 420dpi. — Roland Quandt (@rquandt)A quick look at the comment section of the aforementioned tweet reveals Quandt as saying that the handset is 'highly likely' coming to Indonesia, and is expected to be powered by Snapdragon 625 SoC.Rumor so far had suggested Snapdragon 821 chipset for the device. Other rumored specs include a screen size of around 4.5-inch, and a large battery, enough to get the handset through two days of use.The Mercury - which features a physical QWERTY keyboard, a la original BlackBerry phones - has been the subject of only a handful of so far. A recent revealed a slightly different design than what we had seen before. The phone is said to be in the US.