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Yortz

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  1. If you are worried about the music thing I recommend google music. I pay $10 a month for unlimited music and you can use it with your phone. For data preservation you can create playlists and I think google music will cache stuff you listen to a lot. You can also upload your own music to it and create playlists with them.

     

    I got my music from my dad's huge collection of CD's from back then. I tried Google play and it was ok.

  2. Tough choice for me.

     

    For the iPhone 7, it's what I'm used to but they removed the effing headphone jack, but I don't mind going wireless if I have wireless headsets that has long battery. Not really into games or apps, but it's the best one for that part.

     

    For the Note 7, haven't used an Android device for a while, was able to get to try 1 before the store took it out of display. It was cool, was able to see the features that Apple lacks but it was laggy, so much bloatware that can't be deleted, and can't organize music the way Apple does.

     

    Thanks for your input.

  3. Yup, one of the things I don't like about Samsung is their annoying bloatware, pretty much like a new PC. I really didn't like Apple's iTunes at first as it was the only way of adding music into my classic iPod back then, but eventually got used to it.

     

    What impresses me about the iPhone 7/Plus is that it's speed, I've seen many comparison videos and dang, it beat Samsung a lot. But again, not really into apps or games, but a couple wouldn't hurt.

     

    So how do you add music into your phone in those Android devices? Is it like just connect it to your computer and copy+paste?

  4. I lol'd at the ignore coworkers part as I do that too. I like the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 as it also a deadly weapon.

    Yeah the lightning to 3.5mm adapter, but I can't charge and listen to music or watch naughty videos discretely now.

    Though Belkin is selling that kind of adapter to charge and use music/videos with headphones.

  5. I went wireless with my 6 once because the earphone that came with it finally went bad after a year of continuous use, and it was a great feeling not dealing with cords. Although sound quality wasn't better but that doesn't really bother me. I don't mind going wireless, it's just that most wireless headphones only last 5-8 hours, definitely not buying Apple's $160 5 hour wireless headset.

  6. In the market looking to get a new phone. I currently own a iPhone 6 and getting either the iPhone 7+ or Samsung Note 7 (once the exploding battery issue is fixed).

    I mostly use my phone to listen to music, Binge on YouTube and emailing. I like all the Samsung Note 7 has to offer but I'm hesitant with it because you can't organize music like iTunes, and I'm also hesitant towards the iPhone 7+ because they effing removed the headphone jack. Any opinion/input would help, thanks.

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