Should I stay or should I go?
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We use Dynamics CRM via 365
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@Hubtech I would go with the S4 - Samsung is known for their excellent mobile device displays. I have a Galaxy Note 3, and the display is gorgeous compared to the HTC displays I've seen. The S4 is comparable in a smaller size.
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As a CRM it is excellent.
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this is phone thread. sorry i derailed myself. the s4 is the bottom of my list. I like the ONE, but will probly get the 5s...sadly ha
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@Hubtech said:
this is phone thread. sorry i derailed myself. the s4 is the bottom of my list. I like the ONE, but will probly get the 5s...sadly ha
I am super happy with mine. And posting from it now!
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I really do like my 5s no issues just solid works when I need it. I can do anything for my job (as long as I can see it).
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@hubtech S4 here. Couldn't be happier. Let the Apple people keep their iPhones. Android is where it's at. Hands down. Seamless integration and great apps!
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so no o365 issues? i see they have a freshbooks app. I'll have to check on gfi max.
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Love my iPhone 5S, but would seriously consider the Galaxy 5.
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@Hubtech I haven't had any. I had all kinds of issues with my Windows 8 phone working with my Office365 E3 email. Android, nary a issue.
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@Hubtech There is a GFI Max app works really well.
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I've currently got it on my 4S. I rarely use it because I generally have my laptop with me all the time. I found it on Google Play also. man...i dunno
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@Hubtech said:
I've currently got it on my 4S. I rarely use it because I generally have my laptop with me all the time. I found it on Google Play also. man...i dunno
There is a reason Android has more than half the market share. Let's just put it that way.
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@Hubtech If already in the iPhone way of doing things, makes sense to stay with it for consistency. Size works for me, using a tablet when something bigger is needed. Device selection depends on personal preference and work style.
Danielle's comment of pocket size is apt, as have a few folks losing their oversized phones as they don't fit in a pocket, are put down, and forgotten/lost.
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@ajstringham said:
@Hubtech said:
I've currently got it on my 4S. I rarely use it because I generally have my laptop with me all the time. I found it on Google Play also. man...i dunno
There is a reason Android has more than half the market share. Let's just put it that way.
Cheaper and comes from lots of manufacturers. Bulk doesn't mean better. What the masses do isn't a good guide to what is good. Think about all of the things that "most" people buy.
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I'm a late adopter and wasn't in the smart phone market until the end of 2012, but I jumped straight onto a Droid 4. Maybe I'm just traditional, but in comparison to the virtual keyboard, I take the physical one hands down. Plus, as A.J. pointed out, Android all the way. It sounds like the S4 is a killer phone, and I would think about it for upgrade myself.
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@FiyaFly said:
I'm a late adopter and wasn't in the smart phone market until the end of 2012, but I jumped straight onto a Droid 4. Maybe I'm just traditional, but in comparison to the virtual keyboard, I take the physical one hands down. Plus, as A.J. pointed out, Android all the way. It sounds like the S4 is a killer phone, and I would think about it for upgrade myself.
If you just jumped into the market, how do you know that you don't like the iPhone?
I know lots of people who have used both and gone back to the iPhone. And people who prefer Android but haven't really used an iPhone for any length of time. Android seems to be a little like the Phantom of the Opera.... the musical that is everyone's favourite, when they've only ever seen one.
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I was an early adopter. Had one of the old, clunky Blackberrys. Then have the Motorola Q. Have had Palm, Android, iPhone, Windows Phone, etc. Even had the Windows non-phone handhelds back in the 2002 era (HP Jornado, Compaq iPaq, etc.) They all have their ups and downs. I've used nearly every major platform since 2002 or so.
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@scottalanmiller On a side note, I've seen more musicals than Phantom of the Opera, and participated in a few, but that's a different story.
On the note of the IPhone, I may not have been a user, but the majority of people around me use them, so when they have issues with them, I am the one left for troubleshooting. The experiences I have had in that regard have been memorable to a point that I'd just as soon stick with my Android.
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ive had the palm treos, htcs first screen only phone, htc evo, iPhone 4S , and now....probly the s5. April.