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My Note 2 started having unknown battery drainage at first and I could not get through more than half days so I bought a replacement mpj battery which was helpful bu the problem did not end. I dropped my phone and broke the screen few days ago. I was ready to go out and buy a new phone now. Does the Note 4 a good replacement for a Note 2?
If you're a Note guy, there is no better replacement. You will love it. The Note 4 is currently the #2 highest spec'ed and one of the highest rated Android phones on the market.
It really depends. Try playing around with other large phones like the LG G3 and Nexus 6 and see which interface you like the most. If you like the way the Note 4 functions the most with its TouchWhiz interface and the stylus, then get that.
The Note 4 is the best phone money can buy at the current time.
No way, man. Droid Turbo on Verizon is #1. Note is #2.
I just picked up a Turbo. Thing is awesome and the Note, while also awesome, is just a bit too big for me. Turbo/G3/S4 is the biggest size I will ever own.
Too bad for the rest of us the droid turbo isn't available I'm extremely torn between the two devices. The Droid Turbo has the ability to listen for commands even when the screen is off right?
Yes.
And the hands free driving feature is very well implemented. I had a whole "Textversation" on the way home with a buddy and never touched my phone once. Brilliantly done.
If you like the note go with the 4. The Note edgeis ok but from test driving it, I would get it if there isn't a good deal with it. I am leery on Motorola after the Droid 2 and Droid X2 being steaming piles of pig excrament.
4 years ago, gotta move on take a look at their more recent offerings, you'll be much happier.
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