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Well it seems like this note 5 holds onto a lte signal better than my iphone 6. The freeway I go on normally makes my iphone fall back to 3g which it did. Shockingly the note held a strong late signal. Maybe it's becuase it's a CA device.

 

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I think the audio quality on the note is bad when it comes to listening to music. My iphone is 10x better.

 

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I think the audio quality on the note is bad when it comes to listening to music. My iphone is 10x better.

 

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I thought there was supposed to be some sort of high quality audio setting on the new Note5.

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I thought there was supposed to be some sort of high quality audio setting on the new Note5.

I just went though my settings and there is a section but I switched on the setting and it just made the music I was streaming have more bass. But upping the stream quality some. Still has a hallow sound to it somewhat.

 

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Lol I almost forgot I had that phone. I've emailed them twice about returning it. It's funny how I keep getting reminded on why I stay with Apple

 

 

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Same here. I like the note 5 but Id rather have the new iPhone instead. Smoother experience overall. I'll be returning that note 5 when the 6s comes in the mail.

 

 

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So it appears Samsung won't accept my home address for the Ultimate Test Drive. All I can say about that is they are jerks. And they just opened it back up today with new phones.

 

 

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Sammy knew that you were the Ultimate Apple fan boy!

I wish. Every address around me except the dirt lot across the street is valid, just not mine.

 

 

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