This past weekend, my Verizon Galaxy S6 went for a swim. While it seems to have mostly recovered (besides my camera flash refusing to turn off), there is still the question of whether this incident will substantially shorten the life of my phone. I had decided that if my phone was fried, I would get a 6P. Now that I've thought about it, I can't get it out of my head, even though my S6 has a chance of survival. The thing is, I can't decide if I should just continue using my S6 (if it continues to function) and reevaluate after the new Nexus is launched, or just give in and get one now. Thoughts?
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This past weekend, my Verizon Galaxy S6 went for a swim. While it seems to have mostly recovered (besides my camera flash refusing to turn off), there is still the question of whether this incident will substantially shorten the life of my phone. I had decided that if my phone was fried, I would get a 6P. Now that I've thought about it, I can't get it out of my head, even though my S6 has a chance of survival. The thing is, I can't decide if I should just continue using my S6 (if it continues to function) and reevaluate after the new Nexus is launched, or just give in and get one now. Thoughts?
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I'd say wait for the new Nexus if you have a device that still functions right now. Otherwise, go for it. It's a pretty good device.
Wait until next Nexus comes out. It's a matter few months. You can then decide if you still want 6P
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Might as well wait till new ones arrive....
Some website said both 2 Nexus phones would be made by HTC.
I only recently bought a 6P coming from a S6 & i'm more than happy with it, I won't be getting the HTC version this year as i see no point tbh as the 6P does everything i need it to & more besides, so going to keep hold of it until the 2017 Nexus which by then should be more than a decent upgrade to the current 6P.
The only phone that could possibly sway me this year if rumours are true is the Google Pixel Smartphone.
Determine what's a bigger priority to you. If you can live with 5.5", get the new Nexus. I personally wouldn't want to drop to 5.5" having on-screen buttons. The supposed bottom-firing speakers are also a let-down. I only wish the 6P had OIS on the rear camera, otherwise this is really a phone that could be kept for a long time. Performance is perfectly fine on the 6P - it is somehow leagues faster than my S7E which has almost every piece of bloat disabled.
I went from Nexus 4 to Galaxy 6 on contract to get a new phone without $500+. I never got the memo on Samsung locking it up. It only allowed root and only early on. When I decided to sell it, it would not update and the USB cable would not stay attached long enough to flash it. I have been using a very bad ZTE phone from Walmart since selling the Galaxy. I have a 64gb Aluminium color 6P arriving Monday. I won't wait and am real upset about paying 509.99 when it was 419.99 for a few weeks and the 128gb was cheaper before that. I can take the beating, but it's going back for a refund if there are any issues.
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Cenex22 said:
This past weekend, my Verizon Galaxy S6 went for a swim. While it seems to have mostly recovered (besides my camera flash refusing to turn off), there is still the question of whether this incident will substantially shorten the life of my phone. I had decided that if my phone was fried, I would get a 6P. Now that I've thought about it, I can't get it out of my head, even though my S6 has a chance of survival. The thing is, I can't decide if I should just continue using my S6 (if it continues to function) and reevaluate after the new Nexus is launched, or just give in and get one now. Thoughts?
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I would say wait. Even though these Nexii from HTC are looking pretty pitiful - there is / was a rumor that Huawei was redoing the 6P with the SD 820 or better chip, so that's enough to wait on my end.
I almost pulled the trigger on buying a Nexus 6P. I don't think that I will be buying the HTC nexus when it comes out so I'm thinking about getting rid of my Note 5 to save some money on my phone bill
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I would say wait. Even though these Nexii from HTC are looking pretty pitiful - there is / was a rumor that Huawei was redoing the 6P with the SD 820 or better chip, so that's enough to wait on my end.
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That sounds very interesting with an upgraded 6P. Would probably push the price down on the existing 6P as well.
I just bought a 6P but probably (very much on the fence atm) going to return it and wait for the new 6P with SD820 and the upcoming HTC versions.
The 6P is a fantastic phone but is just that bit lacking in speed and smoothness compared to phones like my S7 due to upgraded cpu and gpu. Having said that, the 6P is a very pleasant phone in all daily circumstances.
Btw both my S7 and 6P are rooted and with custom rom + kernel.
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It's very very unlikely that there's going to be a "6P with SD820" from Huawei since that's not how the Nexus programming works. It's most likely that there'll be an HTC successor to the 6P with the SD821 or the 820.
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I am not a guy which swaps phones like socks, but just wondering, seems to be a really good phone, but sd820 seems sooo promising. I have samsung galaxy ace 2 right now, bought it on 2013 january, and i have it till now, and now looking to buy a great phone with good XDA support (yesh im root/custom rom flashing user ) So any thoughts? maybe i would better keep money till samsung galaxy s7 release with either SD80 or exynos 8 ? Because it would mean nexus 6p to lead dropping in price really fast. Any thoughts? thank you.
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I am not a guy which swaps phones like socks, but just wondering, seems to be a really good phone, but sd820 seems sooo promising. I have samsung galaxy ace 2 right now, bought it on 2013 january, and i have it till now, and now looking to buy a great phone with good XDA support (yesh im root/custom rom flashing user ) So any thoughts? maybe i would better keep money till samsung galaxy s7 release with either SD80 or exynos 8 ? Because it would mean nexus 6p to lead dropping in price really fast. Any thoughts? thank you.
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Thermal throttling is a thing on SD810, and as far as I can tell, SD820 was delayed due heat related problems. So it seems thermal throttling will stay with us. That was a key thing for me when I was deciding, whether I should pick Nexus 6P or wait for the spring and SD820 devices.
I took Nexus 6P.
Nexus 6P is a easy choice if you're interested in using custom roms and/or are interested in app developing.
Thanks, seems to me that i need to order that phone. Does it really worth 700 euros? current released sd 820 phone scored ~103k or 130k antutu score. Which means that it is double more than nexus 6p right? And do you think if new upcomming smartphones with these mediocre processors will lead phones to price up to 1k usd? in US or in EU
Can't decide what to do since tried to get all that money for a long time now :3
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Thanks, seems to me that i need to order that phone. Does it really worth 700 euros? current released sd 820 phone scored ~103k or 130k antutu score. Which means that it is double more than nexus 6p right? And do you think if new upcomming smartphones with these mediocre processors will lead phones to price up to 1k usd? in US or in EU
Can't decide what to do since tried to get all that money for a long time now :3
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Synthetic tests prove nothing. Don't be fooled by benchmarks. Mine 32GB model cost me 650€. So yes, if you like it, get it. I've liked mine a lot.
Flagship phone prices have been increasing over the years, but mostly phones get more expensive because of the storage options (16/32/64/128)
It'll be a huge upgrade from your current phone, but I don't think shelling out the Europe price for it is worthy - hell, it's not just marginally expensive than US or even HK/TW prices! You might want to seek other purchase routes if possible.
If I were you I'd wait for the next batch of SD820 phones, imagining they'd sell for about the same.
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Thank you all! Helped me a lot.
it deserves for sure...
I wasn't happy about the price difference us Europeans have to suffer but I bit the bullet and got my 64GB Aluminium 6P for 699 Euros a couple of weeks ago, it's worth every penny in my opinion. Just sucks that we're basically paying for the promotions Americans are getting.
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I wasn't happy about the price difference us Europeans have to suffer but I bit the bullet and got my 64GB Aluminium 6P for 699 Euros a couple of weeks ago, it's worth every penny in my opinion. Just sucks that we're basically paying for the promotions Americans are getting.
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It is a pretty bad price differential, and I don't think that there's anything one could write that would make the situation any better for you.
As to your choice, I think you made the right one...the attention a smartphone receives after it released is about 1-2 months, if you're lucky.
The odd thing about the technology treadmill is that there is no perfect timing to buy that is independent of your personal needs and available funds at the time of purchase. You should buy the best you can afford, and ignore that which happens afterwards, or it'll drive you crazy.
The months preceding the release of a new device can be exciting, but that's what the manufacturers want...buzz. The cold, hard truth is that the moment the new phone hits the market, the media shifts the dialog to the ones that are...6 months from release...they are already pushing S7 leaks, and it's not going to be available until Q2 2016. And, by the time the S7 arrives, the Note 6 will be just around the corner. In the above scenario, if you waited for the perfect phone, it would never arrive.
You are holding the best Android handset available, and it I includes features that no other smartphone manufacturer can promise...great battery life, regular updates from Google, and plenty of development in the Android Development and Original Development sections.
Buy and stay with the Nexus...you'll never go back to another Samsung phone.
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Very nice opinion. Can anyone tell me how much was worth nexus5 and nexus 6 at the time of release in US an EU? tried to find on google but nothing there. Thank you. Probably will buy 64 gb graphite nexus 6Perfect
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I have samsung galaxy ace 2 right now, bought it on 2013 january, and i have it till now, and now looking to buy a great phone with good XDA support (yesh im root/custom rom flashing user ) So any thoughts?
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If you're coming from a Galaxy Ace, then get yourself a near-new Galaxy S4 or S5 and save yourself a truckload of money! Those phones are tried and tested and will be a noticeable improvement over what you now have. Plus there are oodles of goodies, mods and proven ROMs for them...with all the bugs worked out. You don't need the latest and greatest because it's usually a bunch of hype, especially if you like to muck with the phones. Then in 3 years from now, you can score an S6 for a song.
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yah, but want to try something else than samsung now, battery is very poor on samsung idk why, friend has s4 and he has huge problems with battery drain. 1-1,5 hours SOT so yeah.
In Germany you have to pay about 150 Euro extra for a Nexus 6p which is criminal in my opinion. But what else can you expect from a country which is reigned by "do-gooders" (=people with a IQ of less than 80 ) ? However, if you want longterm updates for the next years, a Nexus 6p is still a good choice
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yah, but want to try something else than samsung now, battery is very poor on samsung idk why, friend has s4 and he has huge problems with battery drain. 1-1,5 hours SOT so yeah.
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That's NOT normal! With any phone. That suggests a different problem that had nothing to do with the phone. There are several typical sources of rapid battery drain:
1. Battery is shot/old/fake...change the battery
2. SD card has a problem...change the SD card
3. Cell signalnis weak so phone is constantly searching for better signal...turn on airplane mode...if the drain stops then it's weak signal OR the modem in the phone needs to be changed (by flashing a better one) OR the SIM card is bad
4. Rogue app that's constantly running and waking up the system when it should be sleeping...download Gsam Battery Monitor app to see what's chewing down the battery, then either uninstall the culprit or root and put it to sleep with Greenify
5. Update to latest version of firmware (there were reports of a system issue where phone was not sleeping when it should have been), and delete all the Samsung bloatware for a lighter less ROM
6. Playing a video intensive game non-stop
7. Watching YouTube videos non stop
8. Turning on GPS, Wi-Fi, Internet and cell radio even though you aren't using them especially in weak signal areas...turn off GPS and Wi-Fi if you're not using them
9. Do a spring cleaning...format cache and clear Dalvik as it sometimes gets gummed up in there
10. Yes, it's possible that the phone itself is a bad unit (but that's rarely the case)...so return it for an exchange if within the warranty period
But there's nothing fundamentally wrong with the S4 or S5 that would cause battery to last only 1 to 1½ hours!
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Nexus for life bros. Buy a new Nexus every year and problem solved. Don't even bother looking at other phones .
So, I'm due an upgrade. A certain electronics dealer (not sure if it would be against the rules to name them) is running 2 promos: 1) Get a Note 5: get a $250 gift card at time of purchase. 2) Get any of the s7devices (Edge/Note too) and get a free 32" Sammy Smart TV. I don't really need the tv but the mother in law could use it. So, I literally cannot decide which to get. They have pros and cons all around. I'm a trucker, so my concern about the Edge's display is whether the glare along that curve would be annoying or distracting. My wife's s7 hasn't lagged yet, but reviews of both Notes mention lag (precious few reviews of Note 5 after MM update). Most reviews can't call a clear-cut "pick this one." And so, the freebies enter the equation. What do you guys think? I'm sure some of you had the 5. Do you think the 7 is significantly better? That it performs better?
Depends, I have been a note fan for along time. I use the s pen a bunch, and love the 5.7 inch screen size. I would say if you ate a note fan , and use the s pen a lot then go with the note 7. If you don't use the pen the the s7(or edge) would be good. I had the note 5 as my daily phone for a year, it's a solid phone, but the note 7 is better. The IP68 rating is awesome and I take the note 7 everywhere without worry about the weather. The battery performance is soo much better than the note 5 as well. I also was able to get the 256gb SD card for the Note 7 and its been great to be able to have all my music in my phone again. Hope this helps.
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Sorry for lateness of reply. I've been testing an s7 Edge and an iPhone 6s+ to see if either is a suitable "upgrade." Can't do the iPhone. It's just too limiting. BUT since the Note 7 is officially done for, is the Note 5 "just as good?" I use the S Pen semi-regularly, but it isn't essential. I can do what I do without it. So I'm down to these 3 phones: s7 Edge which is ok but I'm UNimpressed with its performance. Seriously. I expected better, for some reason. LG v20 which is costly and even the AT&T rep was telling me "I've had literally 10 LG V10s returned in 6 months for manufacturing flaws." I asked her to elaborate and she said "Screen issues. Lines and such." Or the Note 5. If the s7 isn't flawless IMO, then how can a half generation older device be any better? Any input is appreciated.
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is the Note 5 "just as good?"
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I think it depends who you ask, and of course what you want to use it for. It isn't a bad device, but to give you an idea, I skipped the Note 5 in favor of my Note 4 at the time because of the removable battery and no SD card. The Note 7 however, was new enough to get me over to the other side and give the "no removable battery" a go (one of the added reasons was also the 256 GB SD card lol).
Right now, my personal options for a new phone are Pixel, V20, S7 Edge or back to my old Note 4 for the time being. And in all honesty, unless I like how the S7 Edge feels within a cover, I'll likely end up with my Note 4 again. I need the space an SD slot can provide me, and well, I'm still kind of hooked to the idea of being able to remove a battery and put a new one in
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I think it depends who you ask, and of course what you want to use it for. It isn't a bad device, but to give you an idea, I skipped the Note 5 in favor of my Note 4 at the time because of the removable battery and no SD card. The Note 7 however, was new enough to get me over to the other side and give the "no removable battery" a go (one of the added reasons was also the 256 GB SD card lol).
Right now, my personal options for a new phone are Pixel, V20, S7 Edge or back to my old Note 4 for the time being. And in all honesty, unless I like how the S7 Edge feels within a cover, I'll likely end up with my Note 4 again. I need the space an SD slot can provide me, and well, I'm still kind of hooked to the idea of being able to remove a battery and put a new one in
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Like you, I held off on the 5 because of those issues. But I'm not a huge fan of the edges/curves. There's not a case on the market that provides decent protection for it simply due to the design. To make matters worse, Zagg pulled its tempered glass protectors because they weren't staying on. Haven't found one yet that does. Functionally, it's an awful design. It's easily broken. The v20 is an option, but it's really expensive, and I just can't justify that for an LG. They don't deserve it. I've never had luck with LG devices lasting. I'm not even remotely interested in the Pixel, but my Note 4 screen has burn-in. The s7 Edge isn't awful, but I was hoping for more in terms of performance. I may just return this one and get a regular s7.
The closest thing to the note 7 is the note 5.. I'm actually using both of them till I return my note 7..lol
I got the N5 when it came out, i was hesitant about the battery and memory (reason i got the 64gb) but i have had no issues. Im glad i didn't sell it. Its in perfect condition.
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The v20 is an option, but it's really expensive, and I just can't justify that for an LG. They don't deserve it. I've never had luck with LG devices lasting.
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Hmm, I think that's a bit the thing. While I have read others saying similar things, I never had any issues with LG Prada that I had when it first came out. I loved that phone at the time.. but granted, it's also the only LG I ever owned so I don't really know for sure how the brand holds up with other models.
I bought an LG TV & Sound plate, and have owned a G2 & Tab 7.0. only the Tab 7 still works. Also, WAAAAY back in the day I had an LG Vu (in the pre-smart phone era). The $200 rebate helps lean me towards it.
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I bought an LG TV & Sound plate, and have owned a G2 & Tab 7.0. only the Tab 7 still works. Also, WAAAAY back in the day I had an LG Vu (in the pre-smart phone era). The $200 rebate helps lean me towards it.
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There's a rebate on the V20 with ATT? If so, that may just be it for me to get pulled into it.
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There's a rebate on the V20 with ATT? If so, that may just be it for me to get pulled into it.
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You have to trade in a paid off smartphone with a minimum value of $5. LOL I'm serious.
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You have to trade in a paid off smartphone with a minimum value of $5. LOL I'm serious.
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Hmm... darnit, I wish I didn't destroy a bunch of old smartphones a few months ago. Unsure if there's anything left besides my trusty Note 4... not really feeling like giving that phone up (plus it will get as much if not more when I sell it second hand).. imagine something like the Note 7 debacle happens again lol
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Hmm just quickly checked.. still have to Galaxy S's (the first one)... guess I could get rid of those lol
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Hmm it seems I have a few more old phones, but they're all older than the S and unsure if they are all qualified to them as "smartphone", I even still have the LG Prada lol
Att charges 830 for the v20 and T-Mobile charges 750. Att is a rip off.
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Att charges 830 for the v20 and T-Mobile charges 750. Att is a rip off.
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I agree, ATT is a lot more expensive, not just phones but also with the plans. Sadly it's also the only one (together with Verizon, but I want GSM for my trips to Europe so no chance I go to them) that has decent coverage in my state. T-mobile really lacks when it comes to coverage, their customer service isn't that great either in all honesty. The price is right, I agree, if only they had decent coverage then I could live with it I guess.
This might be good for us.
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/10/23...tedly-let-customers-get-a-galaxy-s8-for-free/
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This might be good for us.
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/10/23...tedly-let-customers-get-a-galaxy-s8-for-free/
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What about those that just stayed with their old Note 5. This is interesting. No point in me going to a s7 when i still have a perfect N5. Hope im not screwed for not jumping to the s7
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What about those that just stayed with their old Note 5. This is interesting. No point in me going to a s7 when i still have a perfect N5. Hope im not screwed for not jumping to the s7
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I am thinking of holding on to the note 7 shut it off and use my one plus 3 until the s8 arrives. Then I will exchange for a s7 edge.
I wanted to hold out with my N7 but when they banned them on flights I figured just switch and deal with it...I went with the s7 edge because it was the closest to the N7...I've had it a few weeks now and it's okay. does most of the things the N7 did...I am unhappy with the screen size and do wish I had the stylus...Battery life is similar..But I do feel like I have gone backwards...
I have been calling ATT cust service and my local store trying to convince them to let me get the upgrade when the N8/S8 comes out but they wont...so I'm unhappy I'm locked into this Next contract with a year old phone..
I read Samsung may be doing upgrade offers to the N8 for N7 owners so there is still hope....
This S7 edge is an okay replacement to get us thru but its not a N7....
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I wanted to hold out with my N7 but when they banned them on flights I figured just switch and deal with it...I went with the s7 edge because it was the closest to the N7...I've had it a few weeks now and it's okay. does most of the things the N7 did...I am unhappy with the screen size and do wish I had the stylus...Battery life is similar..But I do feel like I have gone backwards...
I have been calling ATT cust service and my local store trying to convince them to let me get the upgrade when the N8/S8 comes out but they wont...so I'm unhappy I'm locked into this Next contract with a year old phone..
I read Samsung may be doing upgrade offers to the N8 for N7 owners so there is still hope....
This S7 edge is an okay replacement to get us thru but its not a N7....
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You're not necessarily locked into it though.. if you have the Next 12, and if you still have several months to go until the 12 months, you could pay forward to get the upgrade. The rules are pretty much saying that it needs to be paid for 12 months, not that you cannot upgrade for 12 months. Meaning, you pay a few months extra (let's say it comes out in august, you would have to pay 2-3 months extra probably). It isn't a favorable option since the phone you're essentially renting from them becomes more expensive to rent, but I have had it confirmed by an ATT rep that this is indeed possible to do.
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You're not necessarily locked into it though.. if you have the Next 12, and if you still have several months to go until the 12 months, you could pay forward to get the upgrade. The rules are pretty much saying that it needs to be paid for 12 months, not that you cannot upgrade for 12 months. Meaning, you pay a few months extra (let's say it comes out in august, you would have to pay 2-3 months extra probably). It isn't a favorable option since the phone you're essentially renting from them becomes more expensive to rent, but I have had it confirmed by an ATT rep that this is indeed possible to do.
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I'm on the Next 30....I'll call ATT tomorrow and see if I can switch to the 12...ur right it's a better option altho i guess a little more expensive...
There's absolutely no other phone I want, so I'm seriously considering not turning my phone in and continuing to use it. Plus I'm not at all happy with the compensation of a $25 credit. What I would deem fair is allowing me to "use" an S7e or ANY phone I want until a suitable replacement phone (S8, Note 8, etc.) becomes available and then turning in the loaner for the better phone. Anyway... anyone else going to chance it and just keep on using their Note 7?
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I really like the phone. But, it's not worth risking my life and property for.
Just got my replacement in the mail last Thursday. It's been working just fine. Doesn't get hot or anything with heavy use. I'm going to continue using my revised note 7 till they try to force me to deactivate it
Ive had a rough time getting a replacement, so ive been looking into the pixel xl or just snag a nexus 6p for cheap. Its not worth risking to me.
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I'm going to keep mine because I have not had any issues and do not want to get a new phone. This mostly due to how terrible the corporate sprint store near me is. I had to go into the store 3 times to get a replacement.
The only problem (aside from the whole catching fire thing) is I doubt they'll be working on any software updates for the Note 7 now. No Nougut for the Note 7?
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I really wish there were better options out right now I would switch in a heart beat. Unfortunately there's nothing even close out right now or coming out in the next few weeks. If they force us to move on I'll probably go with the v20 or 7 edge.
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I upgraded from a Note 3 to a Note 7. I need a Note with Micro SD card slot. I went on Ebay today and bought the best Note 4 I saw as a backup plan. I still have the original recalled Note 7 and plan to keep it for now. But like kstephens98 said, it won't get updates. And who's gonna wanna continue development here? I think I'll probably use the Note 4 until (hopefully) the Note 8 comes out. I just hope I can still get a full refund if it comes down to that. There's no other new phone out there that I would be interested in.
there is no competition.
i'll hold it until they have another fixed batch or until the Note 8.
Keeping mine
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Absolutely keeping mine. It's the best phone I've had, it's the phone I want to have, and I have absolutely no issues with it. No overheating. Doesn't even get warm.
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Absolutely keeping mine. It's the best phone I've had, it's the phone I want to have, and I have absolutely no issues with it. No overheating. Doesn't even get warm.
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As much as this comment exactly describes how i feel i have to return the phone. This is the hsrdest decision. Even harder than returning the first one cause last tine i knew it would be conning back. But it is now giing to be gone forever.
The main reasons are these
1) the phone cost $900. If i keep it i cannot get a new one probably ever.
2) development Will be non existent.
3) no resale value at all in the rare chance i could afford another one.
4) my husband will refuse to let me keep it even if i wanted to ignore 1-3
I was hoping for a new batch but from what I've read Samsung has officially dropped the note 7 all together.
Out the money for my case and have a gear vr which i cannot use. THIS SUCKS
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Just an FYI just got this tidbit from Sprint Chat:
"Daniel M:*You can check the availability of the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 with our Telesales team as the device is not available online and we are trying to get it back soon but any date is not confirmed."
was also confirmed by Telesales
If they get the note 5 back, I'd take that. I honestly don't think PHYSICALLY the note 7 is that different. On top of that, the Note 5 is honestly the best alternative. As sad as it is to say that a year old phone is the best alternative...it really, honestly is. I can deal without the USB-C, I can even deal with the lack of SD Card support(I haven't used an SD card in ages as long as there's a 64gb version). The water resistance would be nice...but after owning the S5, it was more.....convenient than anything. The "IF it drops in the water I don't have anything the worry about" feeling. I took underwater pics once just to say I did and could but....not like I'm gonna go swimming with that bad boy in my pocket lol.
Lastly, and most importantly for me, is the S-Pen. Unlike a good number of people, I actually use my....a lot. Which I find either people use it A LOT, or never lol. Anyway, if/when the Note 5 becomes available again, then I'll go back to that. But this Note 7 really was the PERFECT phone.
Water Resistance
S-Pen
AMAZIN screen to body ratio
iris scanner is way more functional than I anticipated
just the right about of edge on the screen
THE SCREEN PERIOD lol
the camera was near flawless in my opinion
everything about this phone......
If only Samsung wouldn't have rushed things. I think this phone would have beat out the iPhone anyway. Thing is, people who buy iPhones, buy iPhones. Getting them to switch is difficult because they're usually invested in apple products. iPads, Macbooks, lightning adapters, etc. People who buy Android phones are usually invested in it. Samsung people usually have Samsung Tablets, enjoy the gmail/google apps integration, enjoy the mass amount of free apps from the app store lol. This makes me want to cry lol
Went ahead and exchanged mine for an S7 Edge. It's a very nice phone too. Plus I didn't use the S-Pen like I thought I would.
In addition, Got two free gifts for my first note and my replacement note and now I've been approved for my S7 Edge. Three gifts, one purchase.
Anyone thinking of trading it in and doing the gift thing, sorry, it ended Oct 9th I believe.
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Went ahead and exchanged mine for an S7 Edge. It's a very nice phone too. Plus I didn't use the S-Pen like I thought I would.
In addition, Got two free gifts for my first note and my replacement note and now I've been approved for my S7 Edge. Three gifts, one purchase.
Anyone thinking of trading it in and doing the gift thing, sorry, it ended Oct 9th I believe.
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They would end it just before they got destroyed with people switching and double dipping lol
I am going to keep mine. I still have my old Note 5, 4 and 3 so I have options.
Just got a text from sprint giving me 15 days to return my note to avoid a non return fee
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Just got a text from sprint giving me 15 days to return my note to avoid a non return fee
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ugh. I am going to call the corp guys tomorrow when I have time to ask what they are going to let me get away with. I am leaning like some others to the LG V20, but since it doesn't come out until the 28th it's outside a 15 day window. Would go without phone/phone payments and a Note 4 I pick up used for now if it meant using my upgrade later.
already sent my old phone back to them, as required to not get charged. So can't go back to that. After thinking about it, the S7 or S7E is a horrible choice since they will be replaced soon and then I'll be pissed I just got an old model.
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Keeping mine
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Ditto....like most of you I'm paying the extra few bucks a month to upgrade with each new release so I'll hang on to my 7 til Sammy drops a new flagship.
Me!!
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There's absolutely no other phone I want, so I'm seriously considering not turning my phone in and continuing to use it. Plus I'm not at all happy with the compensation of a $25 credit. What I would deem fair is allowing me to "use" an S7e or ANY phone I want until a suitable replacement phone (S8, Note 8, etc.) becomes available and then turning in the loaner for the better phone. Anyway... anyone else going to chance it and just keep on using their Note 7?
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I am going to keep using mine. There is NOTHING else that is even close to the Note 7. All of us who own the phone knows it is the sweetest one out there. I had considered the LG V20, but I would feel as though I had an inferior phone; judging by the reviews.
The reason I am here today is to root the phone to prevent Samsung from sending some type of kill update.
So recently my M8 has decided to degrade a lot faster than a typical Android phone would, so I'm looking for an upgrade. Considering I'm still a college student, I can't make sense of spending over $500 just for a phone. I recently saw a few models (64GB and 128GB) for under $400, but would anyone still recommend buying this phone in 2017? The bootloop issue keeps me from pulling the trigger. I would rather not purchase another phone that I'm gonna want to throw at a wall only a few months into owning it.
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So recently my M8 has decided to degrade a lot faster than a typical Android phone would, so I'm looking for an upgrade. Considering I'm still a college student, I can't make sense of spending over $500 just for a phone. I recently saw a few models (64GB and 128GB) for under $400, but would anyone still recommend buying this phone in 2017? The bootloop issue keeps me from pulling the trigger. I would rather not purchase another phone that I'm gonna want to throw at a wall only a few months into owning it.
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If you can get a NEW model 64GB for a great price, then yeah. In the US, Walmart is selling a new 32GB model for $365. The phone is still fast as hell, runs 8.0 and gets monthly security updates. Ongoing community support is guaranteed for a LONG time. :good:
I used my 6P for about a year without any issues but I can't recommend it to those that need a reliable phone. Definitely wouldn't pay anywhere near $400. Just too many potential issues and there's better options in that price range. I bought my 64 GB gold 6P over a year ago for about $400 but had other options (5x and 6) if it had boot loop or battery issues. Now I have the 3T and will probably sell the 6P.
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I used my 6P for about a year without any issues but I can't recommend it to those that need a reliable phone. Definitely wouldn't pay anywhere near $400. Just too many potential issues and there's better options in that price range. I bought my 64 GB gold 6P over a year ago for about $400 but had other options (5x and 6) if it had boot loop or battery issues. Now I have the 3T and will probably sell the 6P.
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Yea I'm still weary of the bootloop. The phone I found was an official refurb from Google, but still, if it's unreliable even afterwards, I'd rather spend the extra money now so I don't have to spend even more later.
BTW I would prefer to buy one that works on all four networks. Currently on Sprint (hot garbage) but I'm looking to move to T-Mobile after I graduate.
My Pixel XL died and I picked up the Nexus 6P.
It's 95% as fast as the Pixel XL.
Apps do open faster on the Pixel, but the difference is negligible.
I never realized I'd be this happy with the 6P.
My only issue is premature battery failure.
I'd budget $25 to get a replacement battery if you're comfortable doing it yourself.
If not, then budget a lot more, or get a better phone.
how long have you had it?
Have my 6P for 14 months now. 95% battery health and working flawlessly so far.
Can't see any reason to replace it. if the only issue I'll have in the future is the battery than I'll simply replace it and keep using it.
It got a 2K AMOLED screen , 2Ghz big cluster and 1550 little cluster CPU, 3 Gb RAM.. can't see any reason to replace it by now.
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Have my 6P for 14 months now. 95% battery health and working flawlessly so far.
Can't see any reason to replace it. if the only issue I'll have in the future is the battery than I'll simply replace it and keep using it.
It got a 2K AMOLED screen , 2Ghz big cluster and 1550 little cluster CPU, 3 Gb RAM.. can't see any reason to replace it by now.
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What are you using to check your battery life? I've been trying to find something but haven't been able to.
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What are you using to check your battery life? I've been trying to find something but haven't been able to.
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Accubattery
I still think it's very worthy phone even in 2017. It's my all time favorite Android phone. I've owned it twice now. I as of about 4 days ago just bought another Nexus 6p from an individual who had bought it from Google but never even opened it up. It had just been sitting in the box unopened at his house for the past two years. Although I really wanted the silver, the one he had was 64g and in frost white. When he told me what he'd sell it to me for I went into shock. I bought a brand new 64g Nexus 6p for $150!!! Sealed in box never even turned on. This phone is butter smooth. The screen is amazing. It's great for media. Runs the very latest software from Google. I like it tens times better than the Pixel. The Pixel is absolutely ugly and it's not even a true XL at 5.5 inches where the 6p is 5.7 which I would consider that to be an XL. The phone design thanks to Huawei is stunning. So yeah if you can find one in the original box at the right price that was purchased from Google in case you do need a replacement then I'd say definitely yes to getting one. Don't let the boot loop scare you. Although it happens it's not to the majority of the phones. You only hear of the bad apples and not the good ones. Well mine is perfect although it was brand new it's still two yesrs old just never opened up and my battery is fine. Just do your research and ask questions and get you one. You won't regret it. This phone is by far the best and most smooth Android phone I've ever used. It's definitely at the right price very worth buying even in 2017. I believe it will get updates until late 2018 so you're good there too. Like I said research it and definitely fine one that comes in the original box with the contents. It'll help your resell value down the road.
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So recently my M8 has decided to degrade a lot faster than a typical Android phone would, so I'm looking for an upgrade. Considering I'm still a college student, I can't make sense of spending over $500 just for a phone. I recently saw a few models (64GB and 128GB) for under $400, but would anyone still recommend buying this phone in 2017? The bootloop issue keeps me from pulling the trigger. I would rather not purchase another phone that I'm gonna want to throw at a wall only a few months into owning it.
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Don't do it... Worst build quality ever, it's essentially made out of tin foil
Until the Google Pixel dual partition phones get Xposed working, I'm sticking with the 6P.
Even TWRP doesn't backup/restore reliably for Pixel dual partition setup yet.
My 6P has RR and Xposed for Nougat working just right and I'm not letting that go.
I have my 6p for over a year now and to be honest I am not happy In 2017 you would end up much better with OnePlus 5 that has similar performance to iPhone 8 and much better than Samsung Galaxy 8. Nexus 6p is way behind them now
The "frame" (thin plastic around the screen) goes off quickly and it looks quite bad and the body is made of soft metal so you would have a lot of tiny holes and few scratches after few months (and drops). Battery is good though, after a year still holds about 95% (due to AccuBattery app) and performance itself is neither bad or good.
No it's not a good buy. You want a phone to last long look elsewhere. You might get lucky and get a good model or you might get one that has one of the many issues that plagues these phones. Go for a one plus 3T
I absolutely love mine. expect to replace the battery at some point, but other than that, I think it's still a relevant phone in 2017. buy it if you see it cheap.
So hey guys. I've not really used XDA in a while, last time really active was when I got my Note 3 (that I am STILL using today.)
My budget for a "new" phone is small, aprox 200-300. I was looking at the LGv20's, but not able to nail one down (locally) for that price.
I have an offer of a great condition Nexus 6p for 225. Should I? Any idea how common the batt/loop issues are?
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So hey guys. I've not really used XDA in a while, last time really active was when I got my Note 3 (that I am STILL using today.)
My budget for a "new" phone is small, aprox 200-300. I was looking at the LGv20's, but not able to nail one down (locally) for that price.
I have an offer of a great condition Nexus 6p for 225. Should I? Any idea how common the batt/loop issues are?
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Swappa has v2O for 250-300.
My 6P has been great for over a year but I wouldn't buy even a cheap 6P unless I didn't need it to be a reliable phone. My 6P is now used as a backup.
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So hey guys. I've not really used XDA in a while, last time really active was when I got my Note 3 (that I am STILL using today.)
My budget for a "new" phone is small, aprox 200-300. I was looking at the LGv20's, but not able to nail one down (locally) for that price.
I have an offer of a great condition Nexus 6p for 225. Should I? Any idea how common the batt/loop issues are?
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No. Short battery life, lag and overheating, very poor build, terrible support from Huawei. I would avoid it personally
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Swappa has v2O for 250-300.
My 6P has been great for over a year but I wouldn't buy even a cheap 6P unless I didn't need it to be a reliable phone. My 6P is now used as a backup.
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No. Short battery life, lag and overheating, very poor build, terrible support from Huawei. I would avoid it personally
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Thanks, guys.
When this phone came out, I SUPER wanted one bad, but pretty glad I avoided it, if what I've read online is truly a common thing and not just a vocal minority. (I tried to see if I could find actual failure stats/percentages, but nothing concrete.)
And yeah, I looked at swappa, but I'm one of those "must be in my hand to inspect before I spend" guys, online purchase of expensive used electronics makes me nervous.
Found an LG V20 for ~200 this morning, but its a bit of a drive. Might do it...
Thanks again for the XDA community support.
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Thanks, guys.
When this phone came out, I SUPER wanted one bad, but pretty glad I avoided it, if what I've read online is truly a common thing and not just a vocal minority. (I tried to see if I could find actual failure stats/percentages, but nothing concrete.)
And yeah, I looked at swappa, but I'm one of those "must be in my hand to inspect before I spend" guys, online purchase of expensive used electronics makes me nervous.
Found an LG V20 for ~200 this morning, but its a bit of a drive. Might do it...
Thanks again for the XDA community support.
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Glad to help out. I try not to fanboy out on any phone I own, and be honest about the good and the bad. XDA can be the worst place to ask for advice about buying phones honestly. People will say anything is good.
I keep mine around to play around with and test android updates. It hasn't been my main phone in a while though.
So, I need a second phone and was looking for this Nexus in used market. I can get the unlocked 64gb model for 220€, but it's the same price as a new Lenovo Moto G5 Plus, which one should I get in your opinion?
Ok first of all Nexus 6p is awesome, it has better hardware and software, the only issue i see is the health of the battery of a used 6p. That can be easily fix with a replacement.
Official support for 6p ends this year, on november i think. But if you know your way on the scene, you will find with tons of ROM to get by.
I prefer the 6p over the g5 plus at any time, if the nexus looks good overall, you don't have to think it at all. Go for it.
I'd say NO due to this behavior: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guide-fix-nexus-6p-bootloop-death-blod-t3640279
This article provides a fix for it, but the phone won't run at its full capacity. This fix is awesome, but IMO it will give you the ability to get any important data on it and that's pretty much it.
If you asked me a month ago, i'd say YES. Now my phone is running at half capacity and will only boot using 4 cores. Google doesn't give a **** either.
Of course don't buy Nexus 6p, I always loved Nexus phones, best phones I ever had so far but after my 6p started bootlooping 2 months ago and I found no other solution except using my phone in 4 cores mode then screw Google and their ****ty phones I switched to OP5 and I would never buy a Google phone again.
Do you know what cause this strange behaviour? Never heard of this problems on other phones sections of xda.