Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
Wala pa rin kasing unique value proposition ang Samsung. Despite its fancy swipe features and refined UI, it's still very much like the rest of the Android crowd.

And you know what Apple has that none of these overspeced Androids have? User-friendlyness. Majority of smartphone buyers can't be bothered to fiddle with this and that, all they want is something that works, and works well. Never mind quad-core this and 2GB that.

I used to fiddle with gadgets a lot. From the Symbian days, til I jailbroke my first iPod touch, til I rooted my HTC, it was fun, for a while. But it's a pain in the ass if something goes wrong. I spent hours fixing a laggy custom firmware for my HTC, and since I wouldn't want to go through the same hassle again at the expense of time that could've been spent on something more productive, I'm just keeping it stock.

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+ 1. Can't even find time to fiddle with my phone now.

I've had the chance to play around with the One, S4 and the i5 in one store. Wasn't really impressed with the S4, I'd pick the One over it anyday, if not only for my experience with the Sensation, I wouldn't need stellar specs anyway since I'd rather do video games on a console.

Now when would the next iphone5 price drop be? heheh