Unfortunately, this review comes a bit late and probably wouldn't have been there if I hadn't crashed my Galaxy S5. - Letter information. I work in technology by trade and have been using Android since the launch of the Motorola Droid. My recording studio consists entirely of Apple products, if only out of necessity due to the software tools I use to create music. (...and while I don't look down on the iPhone community, I personally would never own one.) S7 note/pocket bomb. It's probably exceptional hardware, although the reason I clung so tightly to the S5 was its longevity. It just worked for me, apart from being a bit small for my hands. If he hadn't died prematurely by jumping out of my car, he would undoubtedly have needed full counseling. The Note 5 is also a strong engine compared to the Galaxy S5. The additional four (eight total) faster processor cores and additional RAM (3 GB total - S5 2 total) are more than noticeable. Multitasking is easy for everything I do: email/texts/calls, audio recordings for later use, maps, Ingress, a web app like Soundcloud to manage the songs I post - you get the point. I'm not tied to my phone all the time, but when I am I do multitask. It also fits perfectly in my men's mittens. I didn't clench my thumbs anymore - but the important thing is that no one will ever read it. Let's face it - it's old technology now. With eloquent zeal, I could detail the big screen's luscious brightness to perfection, or use the best words on the web to tell you what photos look like, or even just display camera features like fast lens focus speeds. Unfortunately, you have already switched to a new-new. Instead, I summarize the phone in a haiku that will live on forever on the web long after I'm planted in the ground. Such is life on the Internet: the blank flash of Caligul-Ain's competition to be recognized as valuable through written expression. In this case, an obsolete but not yet obsolete device designed to hide its keeper from the concept of a wasted life. Haiku: Extensive specs but no external SD. Buy without fear.
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