Actually I'm debating on whether or not to get an iPhone 6 or iPhone 5s. I'm not trying to be a conformist and get the newest hottest gadget, I've waited fifteen years to get my first phone, so if anyone's actually an iPhone user, what's your advice?
Well I'd tell you to get an android. Its much more bang for the buck. And if it's gonna be your first phone you already aren't used to a certain OS. Android has much more functions and customization, so you'll get bored of it later. If you are looking for a cheap phone with really high end specs, get nexus 5. If you like the iPhine because of its sleek looks, get the HTC One M8, it looks even better. And if you just want to be mainstream, get Galaxy S5. All of these phones have better specs and screen quality than the iPhone, and are cheaper. If you want to throw your money away for a brick with barely any functions, one that treats you like a mindless baby, I recommend the iPhone to you.
Samsung summary:
S5: Newest, most features. 2.5 Ghz quad core processor.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-S5_id8202
Note 3: Larger 1080P screen, more memory than the 5, 2.3 Ghz quad core processor. Hardware/software integrated stylus gives it exclusive features. Galaxy Gear compatible.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3_id7984
Mega: Is shit. Don't bother looking at it.
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S5 and Note 3 both have multi window multitasking and screen mirror sharing. They also "play nice" with technology from other vendors. I use my Note 3 as a remote for YouTube with a Sony Smart Bluray player without an app.
Eh, I'm fine with my current iPhone. The iPhone 6 would have to be something really special for me to even consider it. And even then, I'm not too keen on spending the extra money on something I don't need.
S5: Newest, most features. 2.5 Ghz quad core processor.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-S5_id8202
Note 3: Larger 1080P screen, more memory than the 5, 2.3 Ghz quad core processor. Hardware/software integrated stylus gives it exclusive features. Galaxy Gear compatible.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3_id7984
Mega: Is shit. Don't bother looking at it.
.
S5 and Note 3 both have multi window multitasking and screen mirror sharing. They also "play nice" with technology from other vendors. I use my Note 3 as a remote for YouTube with a Sony Smart Bluray player without an app.