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Old 04-01-2016, 04:12 PM
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Re: Which smartphone would you choose?

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Originally Posted by DevilTan4480 View Post
Based on my past experience with Samsung's S series phones, I can say do not buy their S6. I had tried their S2 to S5. In the beginning when the phone is still new, the performance is considered smooth but as time goes by, practically in less than 6 mths, it starts to lag and all sorts of problems will start to surface. Just to quote a few examples I faced. Camera unable to focus, photos captured with white noises, slow start up for apps, screen blackout occasionally and was unable to turn it back on until the battery is removed and put it back again and battery drains fast. However, I am now using Note4. It is fine for me. I give it a thumbs up. Hence, if you have a high budget, then you can opt for Note5. The Note series are more reliable than S series.
If budget is low, perhaps you can go for Oppo R7 Plus. Big screen, ultra fast charge and long battery life. As for LG G4, it is really an incredible phone but the battery drains really fast. If normal use such as messages and phonecalls, then 1 whole day should be fine but nowadays, we play games, surf the net, listen musics and watch videos with our phone so the battery will deplete very fast because G4's screen is super hungry for power.
I experienced the battery problem with Samsung S3 too