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Posted by Skt A. Sangue
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Cant. I'm Donald Trump. I only know how to build walls and look good for the cameras.
I don't do short messages. They get me stressed out since I always feel like I missed something.
#SkimmingIsAVirtue
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Hi,
I won't quote your previously reply cuz I don't want people to read all that again but
The whole premium thing is biased Ik, a lot of companies makes good and solid phone (pun ohh), I already said what I said about Apple's products, what I gotta add is they have the absolute top notch support for new and older products, I have an iPhone 4S hat thing has iOS9 on it, meanwhile I still have my SGS3 on 4.3 stock while I have the Nexus 6 running 6.0.1, which reminds me, I'm going to give my SGS3 to someone else now.
Samsung on the other hand dropped support after their new flasghip is up, I know it isn't easy to keep upgrading older devices OS, I know Google only release AOSP source codes that only works on Nexus line of devices, I know it's also not easy to port something AOSP on Exynos devices, but the latter mostly applies to the non-Samsung developers, you see, Samsung refuses to release their source code to the public, understandably so.
Thank god we have xda-developers, even after manufacturers dropped support there are people still willing to spend their time making older devices (and newer ones alike) better.
Older devices like SGS2 (yes 2) even has the official CM13 (6.0.1 MM) maintained, heck it might even recieve Android N at this pace.
Apple's might not have the most affordable products, though price is often a big factor of selling points, people will still buy them, make the iPhone 7 an iPhone 6 with 1cm bigger screen with 1.2x the price of 6 and again people would still buy them.
As for the AMOLED VS IPS, honestly, the fact that AMOLED uses less battery and a better contrast ratio is appealing, but does it really matter? Yes, if you're using something like Samsung's GS7's always on display a deeper black will really save you battery, but next to Allshare Cast, contrast ratio is the least of my concern.
Btw, check out cf.lumen, it's great if you use your device at night.