- Apr 25, 2005
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So I am thinking about using my Verizon upgrade to get a newer phone. I am currently on a Note 2. I never use the stylus so I am OK with going away from the Note series. Just as a side note, I am not on an unlimited data plan so I don't need to worry about losing that.
It seems like the G3 is about the best bang for your buck phone on Verizon right now. 32GB internal storage, removable battery, SD slot, wireless charging capable, unlocked bootloader (I believe). All of those tick my most wanted features. Camera quality is NOT a factor at all in my buying decision.
The only thing I don't know about is performance. I know the Note 4 has better specs overall, but I'm not exactly a power user on my phone. The only game I play is Words With Friends. Still, this needs to last me two years so I would like a decent performer.
Honestly I would just stick with my Note 2 if it was Qi compatible but it isn't. My office has very weak cell reception and I can't connect to my company's wireless during work hours, so rather than always having my phone plugged in being able to rest it on a charging pad would be a big convenience.
It seems like the G3 is about the best bang for your buck phone on Verizon right now. 32GB internal storage, removable battery, SD slot, wireless charging capable, unlocked bootloader (I believe). All of those tick my most wanted features. Camera quality is NOT a factor at all in my buying decision.
The only thing I don't know about is performance. I know the Note 4 has better specs overall, but I'm not exactly a power user on my phone. The only game I play is Words With Friends. Still, this needs to last me two years so I would like a decent performer.
Honestly I would just stick with my Note 2 if it was Qi compatible but it isn't. My office has very weak cell reception and I can't connect to my company's wireless during work hours, so rather than always having my phone plugged in being able to rest it on a charging pad would be a big convenience.