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Samsung Galaxy S6 & S6 Edge Event - March 1st.

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Waiting on camera impressions for low light shots.

I think I will consider this phone if it shoots comparable to the iPhone 6+ or high-end Nokia Lumia phones.

Galaxy S phones have always been good with cameras. Will it be better than the 6+. I doubt it, but I'll be pleasantly surprised if it is.
 
This is literally the first time I have ever been interested in a Samsung device. The S6 Edge is really nice! Looks better than the iPhone 6 (in my honest opinion)!

And I was about to go for a new Moto X... This has me thinking twice...
 
Galaxy S phones have always been good with cameras. Will it be better than the 6+. I doubt it, but I'll be pleasantly surprised if it is.

Wha?

Daytime is OK, but night shots have yet to turn out well. iPhone + Lumia with PureView are superior.

The recent Galaxy Note supposedly does a great job, but I'm not interested in phablets.
 
Nope. They want you to pay for an extra phone of it's submerged in water. I'm surprised they didn't introduce the Samsung protection plan.

Don't submerge it in water? It's such a weird thing to complain about since there's like 2 high end phones that are waterproof (water resistant).
 
The thing with waterproof phones for me is not having to worry about it being dirty because I can just run it under some water. I would never use it in a pool or something like that.
 
No SD card, glass back, ditched waterproof, less battery, no front speakers and same shitty touchwiz.

Other than a tad more power and probably a slightly better camera, see no reason to get this over the m9. For me at least.
 
Some people travel and prefer to have an entire collection with them. Also some people have music in flac(myself) not that mp3 trash so they need space.

Some people can't buy a tablet? Or an external HDD? Or a separate MP3 player? Traveling doesn't explain why you absolutely need 100+gb on your phone.

"But what if I find myself in the outskirts of Albuquerque NM and just need, NEED to listen to Mozart's "Requiem in D minor"?
 
Some people can't buy a tablet? Or an external HDD? Or a separate MP3 player? Traveling doesn't explain why you absolutely need 100+gb on your phone.

"But what if I find myself in the outskirts of Albuquerque NM and just need, NEED to listen to Mozart's "Requiem in D minor"?

You must not travel a lot. And yes, I'd like to be able to hear anything from my music collection without having to spend time figuring out what I might want to hear at some time in the future. I like that your solution is to carry a portable hard drive or a second device.

That is clearly a much more reasonable solution.
 
It's really looking like the G4 is my last hope. I prefer a removable battery and microsd slot.

Not feeling the M9 either. So as long as the G4 looks sexy I really don't care if it's plastic or better. I'm just gonna put it in a case anyway because I can't think of a phone I've owned that I didn't drop at least a few times.

If it's bad too then I'll reluctantly go with the Edge. -_-
 
Around ~95% of all phones sold there are waterproof. It's the only country in the world to have such a high ratio of waterproof phones.

Can you enlighten me on why that is? Makes sense why Sony makes most of their phones waterproof.

Clearly no one in the US gives a shit though or even Europe.
 
Some people can't buy a tablet? Or an external HDD? Or a separate MP3 player? Traveling doesn't explain why you absolutely need 100+gb on your phone.

"But what if I find myself in the outskirts of Albuquerque NM and just need, NEED to listen to Mozart's "Requiem in D minor"?
Tablet still require an sd slot.
An external hdd requires a laptop.
Separate mp3 player which won't have lots of space.

When I travel, I do mostly driving. Try again, this argument is flawed
 
It's really looking like the G4 is my last hope. I prefer a removable battery and microsd slot.

Not feeling the M9 either. So as long as the G4 looks sexy I really don't care if it's plastic or better. I'm just gonna put it in a case anyway because I can't think of a phone I've owned that I didn't drop at least a few times.

If it's bad too then I'll reluctantly go with the Edge. -_-

I'd just like the G4 to have a better screen and a magnetic strip so the circle case would actually stay closed. I actually like the plastic backing as it allows for cases that are integrated into the phone.
 
You must not travel a lot. And yes, I'd like to be able to hear anything from my music collection without having to spend time figuring out what I might want to hear at some time in the future. I like that your solution is to carry a portable hard drive or a second device.

That is clearly a much more reasonable solution.
Exactly, I'm convinced most of these members were exposed to ddt as an embryo.
 
Something like this makes your life so much easier.

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How are you going to lug that around. You will need a backpack or a jacket everywhere you go.
I wouldn't carry that if I was going to a friend's house or restaurant.
 
Some people can't buy a tablet? Or an external HDD? Or a separate MP3 player? Traveling doesn't explain why you absolutely need 100+gb on your phone.

"But what if I find myself in the outskirts of Albuquerque NM and just need, NEED to listen to Mozart's "Requiem in D minor"?

Phones are meant to be all in one devices. What's the point in this discussion anyway if any negative points will be met by this line of argument. Poor battery? Get an extra one to carry with you. Non-replaceable? Get a portable charging pack. Poor storage? Take an external HDD. Rubbish camera? Just take an SLR. Etc.

Some people do need 100GB plus. When you have a user who downloads a lot of apps, has FLAC music files, movies, VR demos, games for their emulators and so on, space becomes limited.
 
Phones are meant to be all in one devices. What's the point in this discussion anyway if any negative points will be met by this line of argument. Poor battery? Get an extra one to carry with you. Non-replaceable? Get a portable charging pack. Poor storage? Take an external HDD. Rubbish camera? Just take an SLR. Etc.

Some people do need 100GB plus. When you have a user who downloads a lot of apps, has FLAC music files, movies, VR demos (which takes up a lot more space that you'd think), games for their emulators and so on, space becomes limited.
Homies are slow my friend. I'm going with the note 4. Unless they release an S6 active but USCC won't carry it.
 
Phones are meant to be all in one devices. What's the point in this discussion anyway if any negative points will be met by this line of argument. Poor battery? Get an extra one to carry with you. Non-replaceable? Get a portable charging pack. Poor storage? Take an external HDD. Rubbish camera? Just take an SLR. Etc.

Some people do need 100GB plus. When you have a user who downloads a lot of apps, has FLAC music files, movies, VR demos (which takes up a lot more space that you'd think), games for their emulators and so on, space becomes limited.

It really is unbelievable how some people in this thread are so unable to comprehend usage patterns different from their own.
And that "Well, just do this, that, and that... oh, and don't do these other things..." isn't an acceptable "solution" for some people.

"This is the way it is, this is the way everyone wants it to be, and if you don't, just deal with it."
Honestly, it feels like an Apple thread.
 
I literally see no one complaining about this feature ever in any other high end phone.

My friends with iPhones complain about it all the time. Some of them switched to the S5 because it was waterproof. Anecdotal for sure, but I doubt there is "literally no one" complaining.
 
Can you enlighten me on why that is? Makes sense why Sony makes most of their phones waterproof.

Clearly no one in the US gives a shit though or even Europe.

Mainly because it was introduced as a solution to use your phone in the shower/baths.

In Japan a lot of the phone vendors there only ship domestically and so once one vendor did it, everyone copied them to market it as a feature as well.

That's why LG for example make a special version of their phones for the Japan market which is waterproof. It's called LG Isai if you want to check it out.
 
My friends with iPhones complain about it all the time. Some of them switched to the S5 because it was waterproof. Anecdotal for sure, but I doubt there is "literally no one" complaining.

Notice the word "I". You apparently have. None of my friends or family or any people I see on a day in or day out basis have ever mention to me when we talk about mobile devices how great if they had a waterproof phone.

There's a difference when a phone line has never been waterproofed and when a phone line has that feature taken away.

This is the only statement that makes sense to me and the only reason I can see people are complaining about the lack of it.
 
I literally see no one complaining about this feature ever in any other high end phone.

Because people who wanted that feature didn't get phones which didn't have it/don't post in threads about them.

I mean, if I went into every Apple thread and complained about everything about each of their devices that I didn't like or wasn't happy with (and there are many!), I would be constantly banned >.>
 
Hang on, did Samsung get rid of their terrible default font that looked like it was made by an 8 year old? That font was the Comic Sans of electronics fonts.
 
Prices for the S6 & Edge are on the T-mobile austria site. Don´t know if i´m late.

These Prices are with 29.99€, 24 months contracts.

S6: 32GB - 432€, 64GB - 576€, 128GB - 648€

Edge: 32GB - 600€, 64GB - 696€, 128GB - 768€

lol.
 
So as somebody who cares about SD card slots and decent battery life what are my options here?

Seems like G4, M9, and possibly Z4. Good thing I wasn't planning to upgrade for like 2-3 more months.
 
Because people who wanted that feature didn't get phones which didn't have it/don't post in threads about them.

I mean, if I went into every Apple thread and complained about everything about each of their devices that I didn't like or wasn't happy with (and there are many!), I would be constantly banned >.>

But like you have stated, just get an S5 active if it really was a big deal. I can see a legitimate gripe with the removable battery and SD card being removed, but the this I can't. Sure would it be nice to have? Of course, so would if it was encased in an indestructible casing, but I don't see the big deal since none of these people who are complaining bought the S5 in the first place when it was waterproof.

Prices for the S6 & Edge are on the T-mobile austria site. Don´t know if i´m late.

These Prices are with 29.99€, 24 months contracts.

S6: 32GB - 432€, 64GB - 576€, 128GB - 648€

Edge: 32GB - 600€, 64GB - 696€, 128GB - 768

lol.

Regular S6 is fine. Dat premium for Edge lol.
 
Notice the word "I". You apparently have. None of my friends or family or any people I see on a day in or day out basis have ever mention to me when we talk about mobile devices how great if they had a waterproof phone.

Alright so you have evidence that no one wants this feature, I have evidence that people do. Let's agree that some people want this feature. Apparently the population in Japan as pointed out in this thread.

I don't know how you can agree with a company removing useful features from a phone.
 
I haven't been following this too closely but do we know why they got rid of the waterproofing? I don't know much about what's involved with it but I'd imagine that if you got rid of replaceable batteries and sd card slots it should be easier to waterproof a device.
 
So as somebody who cares about SD card slots and decent battery life what are my options here?

Seems like G4, M9, and possibly Z4. Good thing I wasn't planning to upgrade for like 2-3 more months.

If the Samsung Galaxy S6 is successful LG might also remove the Micro SD card slot.
 
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