Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
• The latest Android releases have been certified by our global IT security team for corporate use. They wouldn’t allow our corporate emails and apps to be accessed by Android phones if it wasn’t secure enough (about 5 yrs back only iOS was allowed).
IMO, if a user is smart enough to side-load apps to his device, he should be smart enough to protect himself against attacks.

For current phones, ano pa ba ang reason to jailbreak?

Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
Over the past 4 or 5 years...i have slowly been disinterested with screen type, resolution (retina or otherwise), processor, S pen, and even OS.

The killer app for me these past years has been the camera and attendant functionality that comes along with it (memory, file transfers, expandability, trick modes, optical zoom, night shots, etc)

I take too many photos and have stopped bringing my 14 year old mirrorless camera in trips a long time ago. So its a camera for me first and foremost.
Then a phone, communications and content consumption device second. This secondary part...i think is even between most mid to flagship phones. Just a matter of preference and familiarity. Photography has to be where it must stand out.
IMO, Camera is important, both photo and video, pero important din how the photos can be seen, hence big plus kung AMOLED + high refresh rate yung screen.

Speed is also important, minsan nakaka-inis yung "shutter lag" ng Samsung phones compared to an iPhone or a Pixel