Poll: What type of phone do you have?

What type of phone do you have?

  • Android

    Votes: 84 48.6%
  • iPhone

    Votes: 80 46.2%
  • Blackberry

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • Feature Phone

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Dumb Phone

    Votes: 9 5.2%
  • Landline

    Votes: 3 1.7%
  • No Phone

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Windows Phone

    Votes: 1 0.6%

  • Total voters
    173

webby

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I still have my note 7 and don't think I'll switch to any other phone, I love it too much, I'll take the risk :)
have you seen the fires and stuff that have been a result of the note 7?









garage fire where it was plugged in that spread to the house below


exploded in a pants pocket




I could go on and on. I mean if you want to risk something exploding or setting itself on fire inches from your man bits more power to you. I think you're insane to risk something happening at your house/apt, or worse your own skin etc.
 

FooBird

If the Foo...well, you know. Just wear it.
HTC One M9. Although it freezes every so often and the stereo speakers leave much to be desired, the rear-facing camera sucks, etc.

Might be going to T-Mobil based on some really luke-warm reviews of their coverage around the area here. Unlimited data though. Probably would need to buy a new phone. Definitely want one of the fire-catchers. If it can't fit in a pocket, the more desirable it is. That means there's a bigger screen to stream movies, if you know what I mean....

I mean Netflix. Really I do. Like alien conspiracy and UFO shows. Seriously. I binge on those. They give me almost as much amusement as one of the guys at work.
 

stilletto

Well-Known Member
I ALMOST swapped my S7 for a Pixel but grabbed an iPhone 7 instead. Google's oh so close to topping Apple.


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323

Modifier
The Pixel is the best phone out right now!

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I got used to having a waterproof phone, the curved screen makes a huge difference in the look and feel of the phone, battery life, and Samsung has really toned down their UI so that it's less annoying and has less bloatware. Now I enjoy some of Samsung's apps and features.

It was a tough call but I know I'm going to want the note8 so I decided to stay in Samsung's ecosystem.
 

Dar-Dar

Mordorator
I got used to having a waterproof phone, the curved screen makes a huge difference in the look and feel of the phone, battery life, and Samsung has really toned down their UI so that it's less annoying and has less bloatware. Now I enjoy some of Samsung's apps and features.

It was a tough call but I know I'm going to want the note8 so I decided to stay in Samsung's ecosystem.
I hear you man. I was going to take a plunge on the note 7. Then wanted a Pixel but it's only exclusive to Verizon (I have T-Mobile). It looks like I'm still sticking with the Motorola.

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323

Modifier
I hear you man. I was going to take a plunge on the note 7. Then wanted a Pixel but it's only exclusive to Verizon (I have T-Mobile). It looks like I'm still sticking with the Motorola.

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I absolutely HATE that marketing from Verizon.

It is definitely not exclusive to Verizon, they are just the only carrier to sell it directly to consumers with a plan. You can buy it from best buy or better yet, from Google itself, and pop your t-mobile sim in there.
 

stilletto

Well-Known Member
Google offers financing as well. No need to drop all that cash at once.


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Dar-Dar

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I absolutely HATE that marketing from Verizon.

It is definitely not exclusive to Verizon, they are just the only carrier to sell it directly to consumers with a plan. You can buy it from best buy or better yet, from Google itself, and pop your t-mobile sim in there.
I didn't think they are available unlocked.
 

bootyluvr

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Did I tell you my used (bought from a friend) LG G3 is having random "SIM card not found" issues?

Also I might upgrade my work phone (LG G2) to a LG V20 for $200 (think that's the upgrade price). It will be my phone whenever I upgrade next and if o leave my employer I get to keep the phone.
 
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