My son early on understood the advantages of a good smartphone. Long before I had even thought of getting one for myself, when my husband and I still didn't have internet on our phone (it would have cost us extra and didn't seem all that necessary) he would point to his phone and say:
"Here's my laptop."Within less than a year (at least I could get free service during the time) of purchasing my smartphone, which wasn't all that cheap, I found that trying to edit a photo on my phone would cause the camera to freeze up, since the memory was insufficient. I've taken off almost all the apps I had added just to be able to update my very necessary Whatsapp. And the apps that came with the phone, which I never ever use, can't be deleted.
Now I just drool over the idea of getting an unlocked Galaxy 7; I don't need the fancier "edge" one. But I want a 64GB memory. Since my son got a phone with 32GB over two years ago, I realize that today I need even more for the phone to stay relevant throughout its lifetime.
But when I look at the prices, even in the states, I almost lose my appetite.
9 comments:
Why not find someone selling a used apple phone?
Is it really that much better? Aren't they terribly small?
I have a gallaxy 6s and it is great
I've read that the changes between the two make the 7 worth the money now that it's out. Galaxy does make a good phone.
Check out the specs on the Motorola Moto G. It's a good value if it meets your needs. My teenage son just got the 3rd generation and is very happy with it.
will do, thanks
Now that I've been using one, I have more of an idea of what I need.
I just checked and it doesn't offer all I need.
look at moto 4G. motorola
thanks, does it have the memory I want?
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