I had hoped my old htc Thunderbolt would last until the iphone 6 comes out this Fall, but it looks like it's time has come. About a month ago the old T-Bolt began to lose some touch spots on the screen. Then the power button started sticking. Next for some unknown reason the phone reset itself back to factory default after refusing to power on for 6 hours. Friday, I lost 3 numbers on the phone dialer and 50% of the QWERTY pad doesn't work. Like I press the D and every letter around it comes up randomly. That's the last straw. It has been taking me 30 minutes to type in my e-mail address with a combination of voice to text and typing the remaining letters.
So, after spending most of yesterday reading reviews on the iphone 5s I decided against it due to price and features. It looks like it's the Galaxy S5. Starting with price, my price before taxes, the iphone 5s is $299 and the Galaxy S5 is $99.
Plus it gives me an interchangeable battery that I have always favored.
The camera is claimed to be superior with superior features.
Swappable Micro SD card up to 128GB. I store 55GB on my Thunderbolt now with GPS Maps, videos, movies, audible books library.
With an iphone, I will also need an iwatch to replace my current Sony Smartwatch2. I love that thing! So, this is really another cost saving.
With accessories, the S5 will connect to HDMI, but this has relatively little importance to me. It also has a heart rate monitor that I may never use. It has the finger print scanner that I like but so does the iphone.
The main reason I was willing to go with an iphone and give up on a few features I like on non-iphone was because the whole family, everyone except me has iphone and some things are nice when we are all under the Apple umbrella. Like facetime ease of use. But my wife has the iphone 5 if we need that and she loves her 5.
I'm concerned about the Galaxy S5 construction. It is rated even poorer than the htc phones and allot lower than the iphone. I just hope the Galaxy holds up for a year or two when I will once again revisit the iphone upgrade path.