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He can't afford them but he'll get them, he's 22 still lives at home and gets his girlfriends to pay for EVERYTHING.

He just ordered a set of 18x13 -28 work Meisters, cost him something like 4k :O

.... Mayb he sells drugs

steal his GF.........problem solved!
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So, it's that time that comes every two years. Time to look at new phones. These are work phones and I've finally managed to convince the boss that maybe we shouldn't be limited to iPhones. He is happy with his and will probably go iPhone 5S. I'm thinking Galaxy S4.

First thing is, I understand the flexibilty and customisation that Android offers having owned one previously. Any extras that the new iPhone or S4 have that could be of use?

What are other suggestions?

So, it's that time that comes every two years. Time to look at new phones. These are work phones and I've finally managed to convince the boss that maybe we shouldn't be limited to iPhones. He is happy with his and will probably go iPhone 5S. I'm thinking Galaxy S4.

 

First thing is, I understand the flexibilty and customisation that Android offers having owned one previously. Any extras that the new iPhone or S4 have that could be of use?

 

What are other suggestions? 

My s4 has been faultless thus far

So, it's that time that comes every two years. Time to look at new phones. These are work phones and I've finally managed to convince the boss that maybe we shouldn't be limited to iPhones. He is happy with his and will probably go iPhone 5S. I'm thinking Galaxy S4.

First thing is, I understand the flexibilty and customisation that Android offers having owned one previously. Any extras that the new iPhone or S4 have that could be of use?

What are other suggestions?

HTC one is another option, it is the option i went with.

Get your hands on both the samsung and the HTC and have a play with both, the samsung is lighter but feels cheaper/flimsy being all plastic, the HTC is heavier with its metal body but feels a lot nicer/higher quality.

So has my 4s

 

 

 

Which is what's making me curious as to whether the change is all it's cracked up to be.

Apples are a pain in the dick. Eg, the tablet project I am working on at the moment. The have spent months making everything work the easy we need it to on Apple. Took me half a day to get it up and running for my phone.

that being said, if you use your phone for a lot of work emails, the standard iphone mail app is superior to the standard android offering, however for ~$20 you can get touchdown which integrates with exchange very nicely.

If you want to use "work emails" go buy windows. Seriously. I use a windows phone for my on call stuff and its fantastic for outlook syncing.

The best phone currently out is the S4, and its wayyyy cheaper than the icrap 5s.

HTC one is another option, it is the option i went with.

Get your hands on both the samsung and the HTC and have a play with both, the samsung is lighter but feels cheaper/flimsy being all plastic, the HTC is heavier with its metal body but feels a lot nicer/higher quality.

Did breifly glance at it. Is there much in terms of aftermarket support? Cases, cords docks, etc?

Did breifly glance at it. Is there much in terms of aftermarket support? Cases, cords docks, etc?

cases and cords yes, but not when compared to iphone offerings for docks, they just use a standard micro USB cable and 3.5mm audio jack rather than plugging onto a dock like the iphones do.

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