carlfense
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I'm not doubting your experience, Enhance.The more advanced technology in phones like the LTE do work better, more efficiently and more powerfully than what the iPhone can. The gig of ram and significantly more powerful processor do cause a notable difference.
How do they work better? How do they work more efficiently?
What I'm getting at is that if the end package (hardware and software combined) doesn't produce a better product than I don't care how many cores or G's the phone has. If I don't notice the difference in web browsing, youtube, checking emails, etc. I simply don't care. In fact, I'd say it's roughly similar to two phones with nearly identical performance with the first having a number 3 printed inside the case and the second having a number 6 printed inside the case. Sure . . . the 6 is bigger . . . but if they perform the same . . . so what?
Again, it's clear that you know more about these phones than I do. I'm not arguing against that. Where we disagree, I think, is whether some arbitrary hardware specification matters as much as what it's like to actually use the phone.
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