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iPhone 5 or the Galaxy Note 2?

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AceHigh:

--- Quote from: metro. on September 23, 2012, 03:53:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 23, 2012, 03:44:54 PM ---Question: does you current cell phone works? If yes then why bother buying another one?

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Question: Do you own a computer? Have you upgraded it? Why?

Same logic.
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My computer could no longer run relevant applications, thus upgraded. Logic justified.

The function of talking to other people over great distance is unchanged. For example I bought my first phone to communicate with people, I bought my second phone after the first one was lost. I bought my third one after the second one was damaged. Average life time about 5 years on each of them.

Saras:
Smart phones aren't exactly phones per se, at least not anymore. Hell, if anything, I'd classify it as a small personal computer/assistant.

Hell, GN2 has a 5'5 screen with a 1,6ghz quadcore. Sorry, that is no longer a mobile cellphone. That's a small computer without a keyboard, that just happens to have the ability to call people.

undetz:

--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 23, 2012, 04:30:53 PM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on September 23, 2012, 03:53:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: AceHigh on September 23, 2012, 03:44:54 PM ---Question: does you current cell phone works? If yes then why bother buying another one?

--- End quote ---
Question: Do you own a computer? Have you upgraded it? Why?

Same logic.
--- End quote ---

My computer could no longer run relevant applications, thus upgraded. Logic justified.

The function of talking to other people over great distance is unchanged. For example I bought my first phone to communicate with people, I bought my second phone after the first one was lost. I bought my third one after the second one was damaged. Average life time about 5 years on each of them.

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I'm still using a Nokia 3310...

deadskin:

--- Quote from: metro. on September 23, 2012, 03:53:40 PM ---Lot's of people don't root.

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To each their own I guess.

But there's so many advantages to rooting (along with mostly negligible disadvantages) that it's not really much of a debate.

Saras:

--- Quote from: deadskin on September 23, 2012, 05:56:25 PM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on September 23, 2012, 03:53:40 PM ---Lot's of people don't root.

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To each their own I guess.

But there's so many advantages to rooting (along with mostly negligible disadvantages) that it's not really much of a debate.

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To the vast majority of the worlds phone users, the word root means a part of a plant.

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