Here is the side by side spec comparison
Sony Xperia Z3 vs. Sony Xperia Z3+ - GSMArena.com
Z3+ has higher specs than the Z3 so go for it.
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Here is the side by side spec comparison
Sony Xperia Z3 vs. Sony Xperia Z3+ - GSMArena.com
Z3+ has higher specs than the Z3 so go for it.
Is not that complicated, you just go into the app, select a folder and then choose who you share it with.
If you send a message by text it will shrink it to 300k so that awesome pic you took of that huge stag or your dong web will long look that impressive on your mate of mrs`s huge Android phone.
+1 on the iphone. If you're running a macbook &/or ipad it just makes everything so easy and you'll never lose your photos/contacts/old messages etc.
Yeah thanks for all the input guys.
Right or wrong I went for another iPhone to keep it simple
The samsung's that fitted the bill where huge.
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While your conclusion is valid the reasons for reaching it aren't. If you type your google account and password into your phone you get all your contacts/mail (gmail)/photos/photos (google photos) instantly from the cloud. Google basically invented cloud computing and Apple still haven't gotten to grips with it. If you log onto the web apps on your pc you have the same stuff or if you can install the desktop app if you choose. You can also run all these apps on a mac so owning a mac doesn't limit you to iOS.
The key difference between the two companies is google develop for all platforms (except windows phone). E.g. if you use imessage then you can't ever access that on a non iOS device. If you use google hangouts you can access that on a mac, pc, iPhone, Android pone or on a ZX81 with a web browser.
Choosing apple is a valid choice because they make very nice hardware but locking yourself into their closed ecosystem I personally think is a little limiting.
Regarding phone size as I said earlier once you go big you won't go back. Reading text and typing which is what we mainly use phones for these days is much much better on a big screen particularly if you have old eyes. It's not really a phone any more, it's a tablet that (just) fits in your pocket.
This is a good app to compare sizes.
Visual Phone Size Comparison
Also Apple since the iPhone 6 don't make a compact model any more. The make normal sized models with smaller than average screens because they are all hung up on simmetery and physicaly home buttons.
Take the iPhone 6 vs the Xperia Z5 Compact. Keep in mind that both these phones have the same screen size.
Visual Phone Size Comparison
Also the iPhone 6+ vs the LG G3. Both of these phones have the same screen size although the G3 has a higher res better quality screen.
Visual Phone Size Comparison
Basically android has had longer to adapt to the large screen format and make phones that are as physically small as possible while having the largest screen possible. Abandoning the physical home button (which Samsung still hasn't done) was a huge step towards this as it removes the need to have space taken up with a physical button, the buttons dissapear when you don't need them (i.e. watching you tube) and the back button is down the bottom so you never have to reach up to the top of the large screen like you do with iOS.
LG also took the approach of moving the volume and power buttons to the back instead of of the sides which enabled them to slim it down even more. This seemed weird on the first day but now seems completely natural and all other phones seem weird.
You can't have evolution without having a lot of variation between models and a few evolutionary dead ends that go nowhere. This is the same as the PC vs the Mac in the 80s which the PC won hands down.
Im still not sold on big phones, wife has full size s4 its humongous !
I'm also now iffy about big phones, have a iPhone 4s and a 6+ and now that I have replaced/upgraded my iPad to a MacBook Air I find that I do a lot less on my phone so have started carrying my 4s a lot more than my 6+ as I live in shorts and tshirt and it just fits in my pocket better.
When I did everything on my phone I thought the bigger phone was a godsend.
Counted up 13 apple products in use in my house, and never had any of the issues talked about by others (and I use Dropbox and Bluetooth every day) so my experience is it just works, cans say the same for any Google device I have owned or been given to use-ESP as I am in China a lot and Google and the Chinese govt just don't play nice together, maybe not a issue for most on this forum but really a big thing for me! Blackberry when I have to but Apple the rest of the time.
At the end of the day most people don't demand that much from there tech, I sometimes think that I would be nice if someone made a basic phone with a good screen as that would do everything most people I know need.
Fuck it, I'm going to put a new battery in my 4 year old iPhone 4s and I'll keep snorkelling with it in the lifeproof case
Big phones don't fit in your pocket! They're are bloody pain, lock my leg in in my Ford Ranger and when I bend down to tie my boot laces! They're a bloody joke. Shit all I do is make phone calls, check the forums, read my emails, read the paper,Facebook and vibes, text a few messages and receives a few MMS s, take a few videos and photos and use my hot spot to run my iPad I don't need this crap!
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Plotting the exact same thing myself currently.. Aliexpress have the batteries with full install tool kits for next to nothing.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPhone+...placement/7111
Ive got an s5. Am very happy with it. Took it anorkling in rarotonga had no issues. Although the missus has the same phone and has had nothing but problems with it. All software related though.
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Buying a big phone comes down to the intended use. If you want to use it as a tablet to type and read text on then bigger is better. If you just want to send the odd text and make phone calls (which is very old fashioned) then sure you don't need a big one. Personally my use is the former not the latter.
My point would be that if you don't like big phones then you shouldn't buy an apple as they don't make a mini sized phone any more. They also waste most of the phone on non screen parts so a equilivent android will generally have a smaller size and\or a bigger screen.
Most of the "mini" model phones are very low spec. We use Galaxy S3 and S4 minis at work and they have shit battery life and are very slow. The only one I would reccomend is the compact version of the Xperia Z series as it (except the battery) has the same specs as the normal sized Xperia phones. The Nexus 5 also isn't bad and still gets OS updates being a Nexus.
Two new Nexus phones are about to come out. The Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P. The 5X is the mini sized one for people who can't handle big phones and is made by LG. The 6P is made by Huawei and is a big phone for big blokes.
I do think you small phone phobia blokes need to man up a little. Skinnly asian girls in skin tight jeans seem to manage with huge phablets so you big blokes shouldn't have an issue!
Im begining to think you see your big phone like some see Ferrari's and Harley's.....
I think (at least when I was buying the Z3 a year or so back) the full size and compact Z's were the same for battery life anyway - slightly smaller battery in the compact, but the slightly smaller screen uses less power and balances it out. The battery life did deteriorate when it updated from Android 4.4 to 5.0 for some reason, improved with 5.1 but not as good as it was on 4.4. Can still get 2 days of reasonably frequent use out of it though so its not bad.
Yeah, man up and get a nice pretty handbag to carry your phone around in! ;)
Big phones are like big calibers and V8's, you can either handle them or you can't.
My feelings have been hurt by you blokes telling me to put my phablet in my handbag. Handbags are for women, I carry a murse or a manbag or some days a tacticool ammo pouch.
[QUOTE=MassiveAttack;400763]Big phones are like big calibers and V8's, if you need them your compensating for something.[QUOTE]
Fixed it for you ;)
The only thing I look for in a phone these days is an RF socket
Working offshore the best reception out of all these brands I have seen in marginal coverage is the engineers HTC .
Nearly a year on
Is anyone using the Samsung active phones?
Are they any good?
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Was at a mates and he had an external aerial on the roof wired down to his mobile as reception was really patchy, anyone come across this system before? Got reception but if you turn around or go in the wrong room phone calls die, worse than having no reception!
Which phones have the best battery life lads?
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Battery life on phones is the big bug bear, if you want a phone to have loads of features then it will suck battery life because those features use the battery, if you want a simple nokia type black and white, text and call phone then the battery will be good for days and days.
Best bet for a smart phone though is to turn off the features you dont use and get a battery pack for times when you are going to be away from the charger, have a spare charger at work and one in the vehicle and you should be ok.
I use the airplane mode a lot on my phone if I'm out of reception saves a huge amount of battery, data and WiFi are very battery hungry as well
the bricks ran off an analog system and were not up in the 870GHz digital range, you can build a passive receiver for a new type phone but its a big mission and the distance between the external antenna and the internal transmitting antenna has to be as short as possible as even with high quality cable the losses are significant
sony e4g (mid sized phone) i get 3-4 days from a battery. though i dont use wifi of 4G much