N_LaRUE
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Re: WC 150K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
I have to admit to not sleep walking, I just ignore it... It's not my thing. Maybe I'm just tried of it. Don't know.
I don't dig into things as much as you guys do. I read reviews that interest me and and watch the occasional video.
I just buy what appeals to me. That pretty much it. The only disappointment I've had so far with this strategy was my 920 which was a bit of a lemon.
I've been generally happy with all my phones. They're not perfect but they're not horrible either.
I do agree that a market without other OEMs would be boring.
I posted this a while back, but since you sleepwalk through 97% of the phone talk here these days, I'll add it again:
https://youtu.be/otHviixLykI
We keep having the same style conversation around some of the old school OEMs. At least RIM and to some degree Nokia (although whether I like their strategy or not is a different comment) have settled in on their message to consumers. All 10 of the people working in HTC 's marketing dept have no clue as to how to pitch Chairwoman Wang's of the brand. LG is too busy doing other things while they bleed money in mobile to create a solid message. Sony mobile has been restructuring for at least half of Sahib's life.
Personally, the more brands available, the better. I don't want to be stuck only choosing between Samsung and Samsung in the Android space. The issue is when you got off the beaten path (these days in our circle that's Samsung, Oneplus, Huawei, Xiaomi, Google) you run the risk of getting a handset that fits your needs but doesn't get much aftersales support (LG, Sony, Nokia, HTC, Moto, Asus, etc). Android is hardware driven but the OEMs sometimes screw themselves with the choices they make trying to chase iPhone 3GS-5S profits that even Apple cannot make anymore.
I have to admit to not sleep walking, I just ignore it... It's not my thing. Maybe I'm just tried of it. Don't know.
I don't dig into things as much as you guys do. I read reviews that interest me and and watch the occasional video.
I just buy what appeals to me. That pretty much it. The only disappointment I've had so far with this strategy was my 920 which was a bit of a lemon.
I've been generally happy with all my phones. They're not perfect but they're not horrible either.
I do agree that a market without other OEMs would be boring.
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