storp
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For the first time I'm considering a smartphone.
That is, if I don't go with a regular cellphone.
The main reason for the smartphone is for receiving phone calls from another, 2nd phone number (which is at least 2-4 months off). But this is priority.
The service with my current carrier has degraded too much. And I need either a new phone now or switch over to the smartphone.
While I really don't need the apps that come with an iphone, I hear of users that have had second thoughts now due to the prevalence of new iphone designs that have flooded the market. That many users are leaning toward Android as a result. The only real advantage I see in the iphone is the quality of the camera for taking pictures.
What am I missing?
That is, if I don't go with a regular cellphone.
The main reason for the smartphone is for receiving phone calls from another, 2nd phone number (which is at least 2-4 months off). But this is priority.
The service with my current carrier has degraded too much. And I need either a new phone now or switch over to the smartphone.
While I really don't need the apps that come with an iphone, I hear of users that have had second thoughts now due to the prevalence of new iphone designs that have flooded the market. That many users are leaning toward Android as a result. The only real advantage I see in the iphone is the quality of the camera for taking pictures.
What am I missing?
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