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    #61
    I've been using iphones since the 3.... I recently got a samsung 6 something (because it's water proof). after replacing probably 8 iphones, and I don't know how many screens, I changed...

    I was also tired of the apple phone nazi scheme... not being able to move files back and forth, etc.

    now if someone could tell me how to set up my email on this samsung, it would be great....
    Last edited by kyle1974; 06-16-2015, 07:47 AM.

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      #62
      Originally posted by kyle1974 View Post
      I've been using iphones since the 3.... I recently got a samsung 6 something (because it's water proof). after replacing probably 8 iphones, and I don't know how many screens, I changed...

      now if someone could tell me how to set up my email on this samsung, it would be great....
      Check youtube for an instructional video

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        #63
        I thought I wanted something different from an Iphone and went with the galaxy s4. Horrible decision I have had nothing but problems out of this stupid phone. Never again, sticking with the iPhone once I can finally upgrade without costing an arm and leg

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          #64
          I had Samsung for several years and liked it okay. When Sprint came out with the iPhone 6, I jumped on it, mostly because of the deal they were running that cut my bill in half. I got the 128 gb and I don't see ever running out of needed space.

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            #65
            Coming from nothing but Android phones last 10 years (or however long it's been) to my iPhone 6, I have to say it's very nice....even so, I had a windows computer at work and when it was time for a work upgrade, I put in for a MacBook Pro 15"...Now that my phone and computer seemlessly gel, it's pretty sweet...Android and windows people get along too, but there's all them steps you have to take to get something done...Android or Google OS rely on advertising for revenue, because of this, lots of bloatware or adware on Android phones...even your service provider gets in on it too....iPhone does not...not a mention of Tmoble on my iPhone 6. They're not trying to remind me of my minutes used, or trying to suggest that I upgrade my plan every month...Apple does have a tight grip on what's happening, but for me that's a-ok! They're "ecosystem" is pretty smooth...maybe not flawless, but pretty smooth and simple to navigate...for this, I'm glad to be in on the fruity side of this arguement....

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