So I'm eligible to upgrade my cell phone again August 1st. I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S2 through Sprint and was ready to get the S4. Now I see that LG is set to release their Optimus G2 sometime in August.
I have a friend in the technology business up here that gave me a free Samsung Gear 2 and a Pebble.
So far, I'm using the Gear 2, and it's a bit of a novelty at this point, but I totally see how it's usefulness and integration will be in the future. Already it does have some useful functionality and integration.
Much like circa 2006 and the mainstream adoption of the smartphone started taking off. [Reply]
I really don't see the purpose of the smartwatch and don't think it will ever take off. I don't need a $300 device to go on top of my $700 phone just so I don't have to reach in my pocket and see who texted me. [Reply]
Mine also has built in pedometer, activity tracker for different things like hiking and biking, heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, timer, alarm clock, music player, can give me notifications for every app on my phone and has a beautiful screen that I can change the wallpaper with pictures from my gallery. Only $150. Pretty sweet [Reply]
Originally Posted by jd1020:
I'm good with my regular $20 Casio.
I really don't see the purpose of the smartwatch and don't think it will ever take off. I don't need a $300 device to go on top of my $700 phone just so I don't have to reach in my pocket and see who texted me.
I don't really have much of an interest in one, but I do think it will take off eventually. [Reply]
Will I be able to tell a HUGE difference between a HTC m8 and m7? I know the screen size difference. My previous phone has been a Galaxy S3 for the last 2 years.
The m7 is on sale at best buy for a buck. The m8 is 200 bucks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DMAC:
Will I be able to tell a HUGE difference between a HTC m8 and m7? I know the screen size difference. My previous phone has been a Galaxy S3 for the last 2 years.
The m7 is on sale at best buy for a buck. The m8 is 200 bucks.
Unless money is tight, I'm always in the boat of buying the latest when it comes to tech.
But beyond the screen size increase, the M8 has a better processor (801 vs 600), expandable storage, and the best gimmick of all with the same camera except with an added second camera that is just there to add 3D effects (basically useless beyond the "oh that's kind of cool" moment the first time you see it).
Actually surprised the M7 is even a buck at this point, it's soon to be 2 years old.
EDIT: Forgot to add that the M8 camera doesn't have OIS.
Another thing to think about is that the M7 is unlikely going to get Android L, which is suppose to be more efficient and easier on battery life and stuff. [Reply]