Another Phone Upgrade - Samsung Note 4
I upgraded my cell phone over the weekend from the Samsung Note 2 to the Samsung Note 4. Two generations later and I can tell the differences between the two phones.
I got the Samsung Note 2 earlier this year, and I have enjoyed it a lot. I rarely bite to the new tech bug, but I liked many of the new features enough to make the switch to the Note 4.
The camera is better on the Note 4 than it was on the Note 2, and I wanted a better camera on my phablet. This camera is producing better pictures for me.
The speed of the Note 4 is tremendously faster. The Internet speed is faster. The changes from screen to screen are faster. Pulling up apps is faster.
The feel of the exterior of the Note 4 is a little different too. The back of the phone has a simulated leather feel. It is plastic, and it keeps the phone from sliding around easily.
There is a health component to this phone where it measures your heart rate and it tracks your steps each day. And it reminds you to move around when it senses you have been sedentary too long. Cigna sponsors this function of the phone.
The phone can be locked using your finger print. Pretty wild stuff. Makes me feel like I am living in the Star Trek episodes I used to so enjoy watching when I was a child.
I am still exploring my new business tool, and I have a lot to learn about the Note 4. But I like my experience thus far. I am not one to make impulsive decisions when it comes to phones, laptops, etc. This change was pretty big for me.
I am still setting up my apps, and I have 14 days to change my mind (though I don't see that happening).
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