Don't look at me...I suggested a fanny pack for the guys who have never heard of an iPad.
I went to the apple store over the weekend and checked out both sizes. I can't understand why anyone would want a phone that big and I would love to know how they got these things in their front pockets.
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A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything. "The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
I've had a Samsung Note 2 and Note 3 since they came out and cant imagine ever having a phone with a screen smaller..
I have been giving the iPhone Plus a few thoughts only because im sick of samsung loading the phone with a ton of garbage and being forced to use a new launcher to get rid of their terrible touch wiz interface but the longer it takes to get one ( no apple store or any store has a 6 plus ) and the more i keep seeing how crappy the build quality is, it may be best to just get the Samsung Note 4. The Note 3 has a bigger screen and the actual phone is smaller.
On September 23, 2014 at 23:57, Mac Burks (39) said...
Don't look at me...I suggested a fanny pack for the guys who have never heard of an iPad.
I went to the apple store over the weekend and checked out both sizes. I can't understand why anyone would want a phone that big and I would love to know how they got these things in their front pockets.
Because we are freekin blind and need print bigger than the small print on a credit application.
My Note 2 has lived in my pocket since the day I got it and it is still as flat as the day I got it, but I don't wear skinny jeans like you do!
Here's "Will in Blend?" video showing an iPhone 6+ and Galaxy Note 3. You can clearly see the Note 3 gets destroyed several turns of the blade before the iPhone. On top of that, the iPhone still has a picture on it even after the glass was lifted.
On September 24, 2014 at 01:29, King of typos said...
You guys want to talk about durability???
Here's "Will in Blend?" video showing an iPhone 6+ and Galaxy Note 3. You can clearly see the Note 3 gets destroyed several turns of the blade before the iPhone. On top of that, the iPhone still has a picture on it even after the glass was lifted.
KOT
That's just stupid. No, not you or your post, but the dude that did that. What could this possibly demonstrate? It's simply $1,500 down the drain.
No, it's not. As the ex once said after we watched a totally CRAP movie, well, a lot of set dressers and other people earned money to buy lunches for their kids and pay their rent (the people, not the kids).
The idiot who did that surely got paid more than $1500 and probably didn't have to buy the phones himself. Then there were all the staff, who were also paid for their involvement. When you see something stupid and obviously pointless, that old maxim comes to mind: follow the money. There's money in it somewhere.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything. "The biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place." -- G. “Bernie” Shaw
Well it looks like a Blendtec will be in my future.
"PROUDLY MADE IN AMERICA We design, manufacture, and assemble our blenders in the USA with over 80% domestic content - so you can purchase with pride."
I just had to look that up after watching that video. With the English speaking American's... I found that quote on their website. *thumbs up*.
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