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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Gotta love a company that responds quickly to an emergency and in a way that's fair to the consumer. The Note 7 and even S7 are getting too big for my tastes. Even my S5 Active is bigger than I'd like it to be. What I'd really like would be something in the size factor of the S5 Active with its replaceable battery and micro-SD card port but with the onboard memory of the S7 series. I don't understand why Samsung released the S5 with the same 16 GB max memory as the S4, SD card or not. Still beats the heck out of the "cloud or nothing" iPhones for offboard storage.
    I had an S5 prior to Samsung "selling out" in the storage department, and I don't recall my S7 being any bigger than the S5, I suppose I'd have to do a side by side to get an accurate recollection. Samsung hit it out of the park with the S7 IMO, if it had removable battery it would be even better, but then I suppose it would be the same "cheapy" plastic backing as previous phones, and would be much harder to make water resistant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    I had an S5 prior to Samsung "selling out" in the storage department, and I don't recall my S7 being any bigger than the S5, I suppose I'd have to do a side by side to get an accurate recollection. Samsung hit it out of the park with the S7 IMO, if it had removable battery it would be even better, but then I suppose it would be the same "cheapy" plastic backing as previous phones, and would be much harder to make water resistant.
    Yeah, now that you mention it, the S7 is just marginally bigger than the S5 (REALLY marginally) but it's a creep that I don't need. They didn't need to sacrifice the replaceable battery to make it water resistant, my S5 Active has both, but I think the move to conformable batteries is how they get more energy density so they can get more mAh and keep the package thin. In any event, I just can't see paying the extra money to "upgrade" my phone again after only 2 years -- but then I'm a cheap bastage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aloha_Shooter View Post
    Yeah, now that you mention it, the S7 is just marginally bigger than the S5 (REALLY marginally) but it's a creep that I don't need. They didn't need to sacrifice the replaceable battery to make it water resistant, my S5 Active has both, but I think the move to conformable batteries is how they get more energy density so they can get more mAh and keep the package thin. In any event, I just can't see paying the extra money to "upgrade" my phone again after only 2 years -- but then I'm a cheap bastage.
    I don't blame you for not wanting to upgrade, the S5 is a great phone, and other than me being a smart phone junkie, I really had no reason to ditch the S5, i'll likely get my wife and S5 as she wants to move back to Android from iPhone.

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    I still have my Note 3. Neener, neener!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hurley842002 View Post
    Love my S7, did you get the standard or the Edge?
    Standard. Funny, but the "edge" thing is one of the few things about the Note 7 I didn't like. But, if I don't like it I can always get another Note 7 when they're released. As to the size issue, I like the size. For me, it's just about right. I use it mostly for work and I can get more info on the screen and actually see it.

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    I still have my Note 3. Neener, neener!
    I know. I gave the wife my "old" S5...that's still in perfect shape and working flawlessly. Great phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Funny, but the "edge" thing is one of the few things about the Note 7 I didn't like.
    Yeah, prior to getting my S7, I checked out my brother's S7 Edge, and I would constantly fat finger the thing, and activate the edge, not for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    I still have my Note 3. Neener, neener!
    Still using my S3, although I've noticed that SOMETHING is suddenly killing the battery and generating a lot of heat in the process. I've begun removing apps one by one to find the culprit. The tinfoil hat part of me wants to believe it's some sort of silent "update" that Samsung sends to their older phones to frustrate customers into buying new ones...
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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    Still using my S3, although I've noticed that SOMETHING is suddenly killing the battery and generating a lot of heat in the process. I've begun removing apps one by one to find the culprit. The tinfoil hat part of me wants to believe it's some sort of silent "update" that Samsung sends to their older phones to frustrate customers into buying new ones...
    If you put lots of media on an SD card, the scan service will tear it up.

    Various fixes, like a blank .nomedia file in the first directory that may or may not work depending on the kernel level.

    I had to install an app killer (rooted) on my S4 to get it to stop at one point. Backcountry Navigator (million tiles) scan was killing it.

    Frustrating.

    We're all Android and prefer it, but my other gripe is battery management. My TabPro 8.4 (not rooted) is just plain stupid and will drain quickly when sitting unused/sleep. I guess Google is keeping it up all night spying on me. We have a single apple device here, an iPad mini I won, that can sit for weeks and still has a charge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    If you put lots of media on an SD card, the scan service will tear it up.

    Various fixes, like a blank .nomedia file in the first directory that may or may not work depending on the kernel level.

    I had to install an app killer (rooted) on my S4 to get it to stop at one point. Backcountry Navigator (million tiles) scan was killing it.

    Frustrating.

    We're all Android and prefer it, but my other gripe is battery management. My TabPro 8.4 (not rooted) is just plain stupid and will drain quickly when sitting unused/sleep. I guess Google is keeping it up all night spying on me. We have a single apple device here, an iPad mini I won, that can sit for weeks and still has a charge.
    No SD card installed, but I haven't rooted the phone either to kill all the "native" apps and bullshit that run at startup. I suppose I should do that some time.
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    I've had mine since the 17th. I wirelessly charge, so no heating/blowing up chances.

    I love the phone and when they email me for the replacement, I'll just go exchange it.

    35 instances out of over a million phones sold is a pretty low failure percentage for a consumer electronic. I'm not really worried about mine combusting.


    As for the size question posed, I do a lot of remote desktop stuff from my phone and I use the stylus extensively. The larger screen translates directly into ease of use while trying to look at a full sized remote desktop on my phone. A tablet would work, but that doesn't fit in my pocket either.

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