It's March 2014, and you're PUMPED. Why? Because you've just picked up maybe your first or second smartphone ever, and THIS phone is something special. You'v...
Note 9 was a beast, but Id argue Note 4 was the GOAT.
Replaceable battery with removable back cover so you could even get an extended battery or fancy case that integrated itself into the phone, headphone jack, SD slot, physical home button, notification LED, no camera cut outs, etc.
Can’t deny that was an awesome phone, I’m just super partial to the powerhouse that was the note 9, from the OLED screen to the most satisfying fingerprint reader I’ve ever used, that phone was perfect to me. I am also very happy with my Pixel 7 Pro, but it’s a new game now.
I’m from the UK where chip and pin is required and contactless is nearly ubiquitous so when I was in the US recently I was baffled that a lot of places had me signing for things.
I’m in California and it’s been years since I’ve been somewhere that didn’t have Apple/Google Pay at the register. I don’t shop there but Walmart is the only place I know of that doesn’t have it (because they track users via credit card).
The only real annoying thing here is that restaurants still take your card instead of bringing the machine to your table like they do in Canada and Europe.
S10+ with mst pay is the greatest of all time. Like 50-70% of places still don’t have tap to pay. Mst still works at 80-90% of no tap venues.
Note 9 will be my forever favorite
Note 9 was a beast, but Id argue Note 4 was the GOAT.
Replaceable battery with removable back cover so you could even get an extended battery or fancy case that integrated itself into the phone, headphone jack, SD slot, physical home button, notification LED, no camera cut outs, etc.
Can’t deny that was an awesome phone, I’m just super partial to the powerhouse that was the note 9, from the OLED screen to the most satisfying fingerprint reader I’ve ever used, that phone was perfect to me. I am also very happy with my Pixel 7 Pro, but it’s a new game now.
Out of curiosity, what country is this?
I’d put money on it being the US.
I’m from the UK where chip and pin is required and contactless is nearly ubiquitous so when I was in the US recently I was baffled that a lot of places had me signing for things.
I’m in California and it’s been years since I’ve been somewhere that didn’t have Apple/Google Pay at the register. I don’t shop there but Walmart is the only place I know of that doesn’t have it (because they track users via credit card).
The only real annoying thing here is that restaurants still take your card instead of bringing the machine to your table like they do in Canada and Europe.
Interesting, my experience was in rural Georgia so could be regional?
Yeah, it’s been years since I stopped bringing physical cards with me.