Smart Phone Buying Guide | Consumer Reports
Smart Phone Buying Guide | Consumer Reports
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Ouch, Blackberry is not even mentioned
Very bias review….it lacks info too
I haven’t bought a phone with a voice recognition feature that actually works reliably, except for the Nokia E61. That thing is a dinosaur by today’s standards. I don’t know if it’s an issue for other people with deeper voices but, I pretty much gave up on that feature.
Guys I have a s4 that has been great but the battery just got fucked the plugger doesnt work any more and my dad wasted 100 dollars buying a wireless charger and the backplate so to charge my phone I have to take the cover and the backplate making it harder and uncomtrable for me no im looking for a good looking phone thta has a prwtty good screenbut not nessecary big amd something that could run fast the camera doesnt need to be really good but atleast some cuality and a pretty good battery life.I dont really care about how sensitive it is but all I want is a smooth running phone if got a recommendations plz reply
I love the BlackBerry Z10. It’s the best communication device out there. You should have at least mentioned it.
What did you prefer again?!
This truly seemed like there was an iPhone bias… no down side at all mentioned about that phone. As a former iPhone user, I find this disingenuous.
Good report. I also appreciate the link to further information at CU’s web site.
Windows phones is rubbish
I got a used Samsung Galaxy S7 for a very cheap price, that thing is incredible!!
It was so cheap because it had a problem with the battery life, about 2h..
I don’t own a smart phone and plan to keep it that way!
Happy with my s4 active. Luv the fact I can get it wet with no problem. I kinda wish I had waited for the note3 but didn’t know when that was coming out. So now waiting for the note3 active. I don’t even plug my phone in to charge anymore. Extra battery. Pop it in and bam 100%. No need for a car charger or to be tied down to a wall socket. Swapping out the battery is for me. Something iphone and htc can’t do.
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I haven’t bought a phone with a voice recognition feature that actually works reliably, except for the Nokia E61. That thing is a dinosaur by today’s standards. I don’t know if it’s an issue for other people with deeper voices but, I pretty much gave up on that feature.
Android hands down. I love Android . Apple is locked down.
This girl could have easily fitted it there. This was on purpose
This is a buying/choosing guide? God, play more neutral. Nothing here but blabber.
That phone totally fit in her purse… why make it seem like it doesn’t fit?