Is It Really a good high cost phone or our way of using it matters?


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Everyone is talking about the faster and Hi-Def display phones now a days.

But is it really what keeps our smart phone fast and up and running. ? The hardware or our habits and the way we treat and maint. n it?

I think the later is , Every phone at some time in its life was a new technology. How far we have moved from basic all purpose smartphone with good display and moderate specifications. Very little Why ?

Can you really tell the difference in internet speed over your new and old phone

Very little

Can you get more typing speed or difference the way we receive our emails

No

If we treat our phone nicely and keep it clean and avoide saturate junk on our phone

Installed good security app and smartly activating and deactivating useful and non useful services and apps.

I think every modarate device can bring magic , no matter how old it is.

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For me it was a move from an Apple iPhone 3GS/16g to an LG Optimus G Pro. The difference was night and day, and I'd never go back. Functionally, visually, storage....no contest.

3GS: 356k+16g 600mhz single core

OGP: 2g+32g+64g-SD, 1.7ghz quad

Internet speed: from 3G to LTE

Web rendering: what you'd expect for going single core with Safari to a quad with Chrome etc.

Video: 320x480 @3.5" to a full 1920x1080 @5.5".

Modern spec phones are simply a whole other world from the earlier smartphones the 3GS represents. Typing is easier for me because the screen size better fits my large hands. Media playback is so smooth, bright and clear on the LG the comparison is unfair. Same for page and app loading etc.

It's like comparing a .22 to a 30-06, or a Nissan Leaf to a Tesla S.

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It's like comparing a .22 to a 30-06, or a Nissan Leaf to a Tesla S.

No its not at all. Tesla is all about the name and an all electronic car company.

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No its not at all. Tesla is all about the name and an all electronic car company.

That's hilarious - one of those cars is actually desirable, while the other not so much. One company is actually trying to change the world, while the other just mass produces mediocre cars that are for the most part boring and unengaging. Nice try on the trolling.

 

To OP - it depends on how often you're upgrading. I tend to upgrade often, so I appreciate all the advancements that are being made from better CPU/GPU's to better battery life to high-def. screens. Also, depends on how you use your phone as well...

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That's hilarious - one of those cars is actually desirable, while the other not so much. One company is actually trying to change the world, while the other just mass produces mediocre cars that are for the most part boring and unengaging. Nice try on the trolling.

 

To OP - it depends on how often you're upgrading. I tend to upgrade often, so I appreciate all the advancements that are being made from better CPU/GPU's to better battery life to high-def. screens. Also, depends on how you use your phone as well...

Please example why Nissan is a mediocre car company?

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Please example why Nissan is a mediocre car company?

Mediocre - compared to other cars in their class, they tend to be less reliable, and just as unengaging (if not more so than the competition). Their styling is also not that great for most cars - Juke, Cube are some of the most hideous cars I've seen, and the rest of the line is just average. Also, I used the words for the most part, meaning the only thing that's remotely interesting in their lineup is the GT-R series. Further more you compared a Leaf to a Model S. They're just vastly different cars in vastly different price brackets - form your opinions of Tesla after doing some research on the company and after driving both cars. Sigh, let's not derail the topic (sorry OP), create another thread if you want to discuss this more. 

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