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trust me there is no performance advantage. in fact, my girlfriend’s galaxy s4 was slower than m old I phone 3gs which was 2 years older. Often when i would use the droid i would do several commands nay to have them all stacked up and performed all at once rather tan let me hear what was going on, which would make me have to start over since usually it was me trying to get the phone to do a single action. plus typing on that phone was useless. It is so bad that I have not even bothered to try her new phone or tablet. She constantly tells me she wishes she had the I phone instead
On May 12, 2014, at 9:05 PM, Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> John:
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> Can you give me a run down on how well the phone works for you?
> Can you send and receive email, browse the web, use various apps all with no or little problems?
> I know the the iPhone is a good phone cause I use one but I'm going to try Kitkat because I'd like to see if I can do the things I do on the iPhone but allot faster.
> The LG G2 has a 2.26GHZ quad core processor while the Iphone 5S has a 1.3GHZ duel core. That's the thing, none apple phones are getting a performance advantage. Apples are solid but it would be nice to get blazing speeds.
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> 73:
> Mike VO1AX
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