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Jimbo wrote I still have my iPhone 6 and dislike it just because iOS has just turned to garbage. For usability, sure the iPhone X is going to be great especially if you're less tech savvy, but for my next phone I definitely want to switch to an android. Google Pixel 2 or Samsung Galaxy S9 seems to be the OP phones out right now and they come with the bonus of RuneScape Mobile. :kappa:



I ended up getting a s8 and my girl the Iphone 8, im diggin the s8 alot. I still find my self with the misses phone in my hand all the time, just playing with shi*
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I've got the iPhone X and it's lit
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My vote goes for the LG V30.
For me it was because it uses T-Mobile's low frequency band that they recently purchased and have up and running my my market, which is Las Vegas NV.
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I tend to have great coverage on T-Mobile here in Vegas about 95% of the time, but when I don't, it kills me. So far I have only had one time in the last 3 months of using the LG V30, that I had bad reception. I don't have enough experience to say if it is better at reception that my GS5 was. My general sense tis that it is better, but I don't have enough experience to say that for sure.
Also because I was feeling "forced obsolescence" with my Samsung S5, that I had and loved until 3 different GS5 phones were experiencing the EXACT same screen stuttering, delays, and other weird issues.
Also Tmobile gave me a BOGO on two phones with OUT having to have them both turned on and hooked up. So for me, 800.00, and one sits in storage until I break the one I am currently using (they all break some how someway after a few years right...), or If I am experiencing issues and just need to refresh my phone, I can fully configure the second phone, which takes about 8 hours to get it running with all apps and settings I require for work, plus removing the bloatware I don't want/need/use, then simply move the SD card and sim card to the second phone, and viola, I have a new fully working phone with ZERO downtime!
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jwulf1092 wrote My vote goes for the LG V30.
For me it was because it uses T-Mobile's low frequency band that they recently purchased and have up and running my my market, which is Las Vegas NV.
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I tend to have great coverage on T-Mobile here in Vegas about 95% of the time, but when I don't, it kills me. So far I have only had one time in the last 3 months of using the LG V30, that I had bad reception. I don't have enough experience to say if it is better at reception that my GS5 was. My general sense tis that it is better, but I don't have enough experience to say that for sure.
Also because I was feeling "forced obsolescence" with my Samsung S5, that I had and loved until 3 different GS5 phones were experiencing the EXACT same screen stuttering, delays, and other weird issues.
Also Tmobile gave me a BOGO on two phones with OUT having to have them both turned on and hooked up. So for me, 800.00, and one sits in storage until I break the one I am currently using (they all break some how someway after a few years right...), or If I am experiencing issues and just need to refresh my phone, I can fully configure the second phone, which takes about 8 hours to get it running with all apps and settings I require for work, plus removing the bloatware I don't want/need/use, then simply move the SD card and sim card to the second phone, and viola, I have a new fully working phone with ZERO downtime!


I was taking a liking to the LG G7
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