My beloved iPhone 5 recently disappeared -- lost or stolen doesn't
matter. Gone is gone. Verizon ticks me off; the warranty is supposed to
get me a new one for $100 deductible. But no! VZW wants me to pay full
subsidized price again! So, I do what anybody would; I fire Big Red!!!
I go for cost savings and switch to T-Mobile, figuring to buy the
top-of-the-line geek Android toy and sell -- or better, trade -- it. I
assume the Samsung Galaxy S III is top-geek merchandise but instead T-Mo
pushes me towards the Galaxy Note II. What a deal online -- $200. I
immediately list it on Craigslist, looking to trade for iPhone 5. To my
surprise I get multiple offers. I mean, who as a sane person would want
that deal?
Then the day comes. The Note 2 is delivered. And what's this? I like it.
But I can't! It's a droid! I decide to test drive, and after 3-4 days I
am ignoring the "5" trade offers. I NO LONGER WANT TO TRADE!!!
And now here weeks later I write this on my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 -- a
phone I criticized and ridiculed for its gigantic form factor. Worse --
save me, Steve Jobs! -- I can't see myself going back to the fruit! For
the record I have used other droids, but NOTHING LIKE THIS!!!!!
I just can't believe I switched!!!!
Rotten Fruit
Some people know me as the vulgar, inappropriate BetaNews comment troll.
I let nothing said bad about Apple go unanswered. I am biased but not
stupid. Galaxy Note is so much better, and I can't deny it -- much as I really want to.
Taking into account the advancements made by Samsung and the rate at
which Apple releases updates and innovations, the future looks grim in
Cupertino.
When a hardcore, die-hard fanboy such as myself cannot fathom going back
to iPhone, fanboys around the globe better hope that somebody at One
infinite loop is paying attention. It seems as though not one of the
Apple executives has ever picked up a Galaxy device; their biggest
competitor. The threat at hand is not just towards Apple. Samsung is so
far ahead of the other Android players that we are moments away from
calling it a one-horse race.
Now my loyalty is still with Apple, however, I can no longer be loyal to
iPhone. The tragedy in that box is that a smartphone is like the
captain of the football team; in other words the smartphone is the MVP
of the company mobile product line up. But I just cannot travel
backwards in technology, at least not to this degree.
Take Note, Apple
So to be specific, I would say the features or attributes that won me
over are the screen, the speed and performance of the device, the
improved polish in this version of Android and (surprisingly) the S Pen,
which I find myself using abnormally more than expected, especially
since I had labeled it a gimmick. I mean this thing can read my cursive
handwriting for crying out loud! Not even I can read my own cursive sometimes!
And the final nail in the coffin for Apple, I received early yesterday
morning a notice informing me that my device had an update waiting,
ready to be installed. So a couple taps on the screen, a device reboot,
and 10 minutes later come exciting new features.
Man, that split screen, and even triple screen is just astronomically
amazing. So taking phone calls, composing emails, and replying to text
messages, all while surfing the web AND watching a YouTube video?...
well now, THAT is what I call multitasking!!!
So if I were asked to paraphrase, I would simply state that by all
appearances, Scamsung has either acquired or raised and nurtured a
talent/skill that I would refer to as "value delivered to customer".
While 'ol Scammy put in overtime, behaving like a typical overachieving
Asian, the fruit farm travels at the speed of light, metaphorically
meaning stuck in time, maybe '08-'09, or zoned out where time (and
competitors) stands still!!!"
What's an Apple fan to do but tear out his hair and cry. I love the thing I once loathed and hate myself for it.
~ Carlos Viscarra
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